A few days ago, lawyer turned television personality Ronan Farrow commented on Twitter, “All my business meetings are like ‘Blue is the Warmest Color’ and all my dates are like ‘Schindler’s List’, am I doing something wrong.” The tweet was widely retweeted and favorited by Farrow’s 250,000-plus followers (despite receiving criticism from some quarters).
It’s surprising that Farrow’s dating life isn’t going better. In addition to being extremely handsome, he’s a Rhodes Scholar and Yale Law School graduate with his own television show and celebrity parents (Mia Farrow and either Woody Allen or Frank Sinatra). What more could one ask for in a lover?
How about some solid real estate? Well, Ronan’s got that too — a New York apartment that he purchased for a seven-figure sum….

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Earlier this year, Ronan Farrow paid $1.5 million for a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment on the Upper West Side — in the Hudson Condominiums on West 60th Street, to be more precise. Here’s a photo of the modern glass tower:
One point five million is a significant sum for someone who graduated from law school in 2009. Fortunately for Farrow, he has a presumably lucrative gig hosting his own show for MSNBC (and reports of its death have been greatly exaggerated).
At 982 square feet for two bedrooms, Farrow’s unit isn’t huge; size queens wouldn’t be impressed. Our friends at Curbed describe the digs as “relatively modest” and “not much to speak of” (beyond the nice views from the high floor).

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Is that too harsh an indictment? Let’s take a tour and you can judge for yourself….