Wendy Williams’ extravagant New York City penthouse is off the market.
The former talk show host’s 2,400 square foot property in the Financial District, which was purchased in July 2021 for $4.5 million, was sold by her guardian on Friday for $3.75 million, according to records accessed by The Post.
The three-bedroom, three-bathroom home boasts a terrace overlooking the Hudson River, as well as floor-to-ceiling windows.
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While Williams’ primary suite — complete with a five-fixture bath — is on the upper level, the residence’s main level has a living/dining room and open kitchen.
The building, additionally, features a fitness center, a 60-foot lap pool, a sauna, a steam room and a Jacuzzi.
Williams, 59, often posted pictures in the luxe space before she stopped sharing on social media in 2022.
It also served as the backdrop to her daytime show in 2020 when she hosted remotely amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In February 2022, Williams was deemed an “incapacitated” person by her bank and appointed a new financial guardian, despite her denial.
The former broadcaster was diagnosed with progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia the following year.
Prior to the condo’s sale, Williams’ belongings — including her iconic purple “Hot Topics” chair “Wendy Williams Show” fans know and love — were reportedly sold off.
Her rep told us in March 2023 that Williams was “spring cleaning [as] … people do this time of year.”
News broke in March that the retired journalist is allegedly facing a federal tax lien over $500,000 in unpaid taxes.
Her home was under lien at the time, according to TMZ.
Williams began hosting her show in 2008, filming the final episode in 2021 before the role was taken over by guest hosts until its June 2022 finale.
Her legal and personal woes took center stage on the “Where Is Wendy Williams?” documentary released in February on Lifetime, which her former publicist said “exploited” Williams and “would have … mortified” her.
The Daytime Emmy nominee is currently in an undisclosed treatment facility.