Albany Times Union

Investors buy Cassidy home

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A Los Angeles-based real estate investor has purchased the six-bedroom South Florida home that belonged to the late teen idol David Cassidy, and hopes to give it a fresh look on television.

Amy L. Raff and her husband, Abe Rotchel told the South Florida Sunsentine­l they weren’t looking to buy Cassidy’s waterfront home when they started looking at listings in Fort Lauderdale.

“It turned out to just be a nice benefit that it used to be his house,” Raff told the newspaper. “It’s a fabulous home in a great location.”

The house sold for $2.6 million, the newspaper reported.

Cassidy, a Saratoga Race Course mainstay as a racing fan and horse owner, died at age 67 in 2017 after he was hospitaliz­ed with liver and kidney disease. He announced earlier he was suffering from dementia and retiring as a performer.

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Cassidy rose to fame as the shaggyhair­ed teen idol starring in The Partridge Family. His face adorned the covers of magazines targeted to young teenagers.

Cassidy bought the house for $1.1 million in 2001 and lived in it with then-wife Susan Shifrincas­sidy until 2015 when the couple divorced and he declared bankruptcy.

He was arrested on DUI charges three times between 2010 and 2014, including an August 2013 felony DWI case in Schodack, and was sentenced for a hit and run on Interstate 595 in 2015.

The house was sold at an auction for about $2 million to investors from Maryland. They rented it out, complete with Cassidy memorabili­a on display,

for short-term vacations, the newspaper reported. In 2018, it was listed for sale for $3.9 million.

Raff said they plan extensive renovation­s to modernize the interior and the outside pool and patio area. They plan to move to the area by the end of summer to oversee the project, which Raff hopes will be chronicled on a home makeover-type TV program.

 ?? Wilfredo Lee / Associated Press ?? David Cassidy’s South Florida home has been sold for $2.6 million. The new owners plan a renovation to be chronicled on a home makeover-type TV program.
Wilfredo Lee / Associated Press David Cassidy’s South Florida home has been sold for $2.6 million. The new owners plan a renovation to be chronicled on a home makeover-type TV program.
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