After nearly a year on the market, Dylan Dreyer and Brian Fichera have officially sold their longtime New York City residence for $1.8 million, well below its original $2.5 million asking price. The property had been on the market for eight months when Dreyer and Fichera publicly confirmed their separation. Originally purchased in 2016 for $2.3 million, the two-bedroom, two-bath condo was where Dreyer, Fichera, and their three sons lived as a family.

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After being temporarily removed from the market, it was relisted at $1.99 million and later sold for $1.8 million, resulting in a $500,000 loss. Dreyer and Fichera purchased the apartment just months before the arrival of their first child, Calvin, in December 2016, later welcoming two more sons. The condo was modified to accommodate the family’s growing needs. A custom three-level bunk bed was added to the second bedroom to comfortably fit their three sons.

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The couple reportedly need more space to accommodate their family, so their Manhattan home found a new owner.

Dreyer’s decision to sell the apartment corresponds with her move from city life to a suburban setting, echoing similar choices made by Today show colleagues Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager. Although the location of her new residence has not been disclosed, social media posts offer glimpses of the family adjusting to their new home and reminiscing about the apartment where they raised their children. Built in 2008, the unit offers 1,491 square feet of interior space, highlighted by sweeping floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the lush greenery of Battery Park.

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The living room has oak floors and flows into a dining area that accommodates 10 people. The kitchen features a minimalist design with gray cabinetry, marble countertops, and modern appliances, all suitable for contemporary culinary use. The primary suite contains generous proportions and a five-fixture bathroom adorned with Crema Luna limestone, Waterworks fixtures, and teak cabinetry. Additional indoor areas consist of storage solutions and closet space, which enhance convenience for families.

Andy Cohen is paying the mortgage on another $18 million property, so he’s eager to let this one go.m building offers a suite of communal amenities, providing lifestyle convenience and recreational options. Residents have access to a 24-hour doorman, a skylit indoor swimming pool with a hot tub, a sauna, a steam room, and a fully equipped fitness center. The children’s playroom and rooftop area, spanning 7,000 square feet, are furnished with commercial-grade barbecues, a wet bar, and private cabanas. ​​​​​​​These amenities complement the residence’s interior and exterior spaces, combining practical living needs with lifestyle-oriented features.

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The rooftop and communal areas allow for social gatherings, recreation, and leisure within the building structure. Before selling the property, Dreyer acknowledged that while the home had been arranged to support all three children, it no longer met the family’s growing spatial needs. Throughout their ownership, every area of the house was adapted to maximize functionality and comfort for the family, particularly in the children’s rooms and common areas. The former couple also owned a $2.5 million beach house in Point Lookout, New York, purchased in 2021, though property records list only Fichera as the current owner.