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Bundchen off market, her penthouse isn't

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Published: Sept. 29, 2007 at 12:47 PM

NEW YORK, Sept. 29 (UPI) -- Supermodel Gisele Bundchen may be happy with her new boyfriend, but seems ready for a new home based on her decision to sell her New York City penthouse.

The 27-year-old Brazilian model, who is dating New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, recently placed her 1,750-square foot penthouse up for sale for more than three times what she originally paid for it, People magazine reported.

While Bundchen purchased the two-bedroom condo for nearly $3 million five years ago, one report said she has given it a new price tag of $10.9 million.

The lavish apartment comes with two bathrooms, a wood-burning fireplace, a view of the Hudson River and beautiful Brazilian-wood floors.

The penthouse sale comes several months after Bundchen sold her Los Angeles home for $3.98 million.

People said that another report had Bundchen, who Forbes recently dubbed the world's richest supermodel, purchasing a large New York townhouse as her new home in the Big Apple.

Topics: Gisele Bundchen, Tom Brady
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