Jay-Z's Former Brooklyn Apartment Hits the Market
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560 State Street, #10C
The two-bedroom Brooklyn apartment that Jay-Z lived in during his early days recently hit the market for $860,000.
Unit 10C at 560 State Street, an address famously called out in his 2009 song Empire State of Mind, was the apartment that Jay-Z called home in the mid 1990s.
The two-bedroom duplex was renovated in 2005, so the rapper may find that it looks very different from his “stash spot” days. With its famous former tenant, we suspect that the listing will have a busy open house this weekend.
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