Invite to a Weiner roost
Rent duplex for 12G a month
Anthony Weiner’s unit is up for grabs.
Weiner, 52, and his estranged wife, Huma Abedin, 40, are moving out of 1 Irving Place by the end of June, and their “very stylish and unique” duplex is on the market.
For only $11,900 per month, renters can live in the posh pad where the sext-crazed pol unwittingly torpedoed Hillary Clinton’s political career and his life unraveled.
Located on the 14th and 15th floors, the “stunning” three-bedroom flat features an “expansive, panoramic view of Union Square Park and the Midtown skyline,” according to a listing Corcoran posted on May 19. A Corcoran broker would not comment on the listing or its prior tenants.
The 1,500-square-foot apartment comes with a full package of amenities including “commercialgrade” air-conditioning, “ample” closets, “spa-like baths,” a new washer and dryer and an eat-inkitchen with “Miele appliances, a Sub-Zero refrigerator and a wine chiller.”
“Light floods into a wall of windows from noon until sunset,” the listing reads. “The floor plan is flexible . . . various configurations are possible.”
There are five churches within a three-block radius of the building.
The Weiner family dropped anchor in Union Square in November 2014, about a year after the disgraced Democrat tumbled to a fifth-place finish in the mayoral primary following revelations that he sent racy online photographs and messages to multiple women.
But the kinky behavior continued. Last August, Weiner sent a woman photos of his abs while in bed with his son in the apartment.
Reports surfaced a month later that he had been in an online relationship with a North Carolina teenager, sending explicit messages and photos of himself posing in a pool.
The FBI, NYPD and US attorneys in two states opened an inquiry into Weiner’s conduct in Sep- tember and seized his laptop and phones. When the feds realized some of Clinton’s e-mails were on Weiner’s computer, FBI Director James Comey told Congress two weeks before the election that he would reopen an investigation into Clinton’s private e-mail server.
Weiner, in Manhattan federal court on May 19, pleaded guilty to transferring obscene material to a minor. On the same day, Abedin filed for divorce.
Weiner’s next digs will be decidedly less fancy than his Irving Place pad. Prosecutors recommended that he serve a prison term between 21 and 27 months. He gets sentenced in September.