Andy Cohen is selling the $14 million West Village duplex he had been holding.

Andy Cohen is getting ready to put a $14 million listing on an apartment in New York’s West Village that he put together from other apartments.

According to listing agent Ryan Serhant, president and CEO of Serhant, the Bravo TV host—best known for his late-night program “Watch What Happens Live” and his work with the “The Real Housewives” franchise—created the two-story residence with interior designer Eric Hughes and architect Gordon Kahn.

The New York Times, which broke the initial news that the house would soon go up for sale, claims that he paid $1.4 million for the first unit, which is currently the lower floor, in 2003. In 2022, he added the fourth and final unit after purchasing the apartment directly above it as well as two studios next to the top-floor unit, according to the

A representative for Cohen did not immediately respond to request for comment.

Serhant was a star of the Bravo reality TV show “Million Dollar Listing New York,” and Cohen became friends with the broker. Starring on Netflix currently is Serhant in “Owning Manhattan.”

The almost 3,500-square-foot duplex is housed in a pre-war structure on Manhattan’s Horatio Street that was constructed by the Bing & Bing Bros. It might be rearranged to have four or five bedrooms in addition to its current configuration of three bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms.

Additional spaces include a nanny’s room—Cohen has two young children—an en-suite office and a den. There’s also two wood-burning fireplaces and a bar.

Sitting on the 12th and 13th floors, the home looks out at the surrounding New York skyline through 25 windows.

Cohen, 56, won’t be moving too far, though—he bought a penthouse just a couple blocks away in 2022 for $18.21 million, property records show. The approximately 3,000-square-foot apartment had one big attraction that his custom-designed home was missing—1,950 square feet of terrace space spread across two floors, according to the listing.