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Tour the West Village duplex Bon Jovi just put on the market for $17.25 million.Patrick McMullen; The Corcoran Group
The 150 Charles St. pad has four bedrooms and 4 1/2 bathrooms over 4,031 square feet, plus a giant terrace overlooking the Hudson River.The Corcoran Group
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The plush living room.The Corcoran Group
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One of the four bedrooms. The Corcoran Group
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The view from the terrace.The Corcoran Group
The building, at 150 Charles St., has a lush lobby.The Corcoran Group
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Rocker and proud Jersey boy Jon Bon Jovi just put his glam West Village duplex on the market $17.25 million at 150 Charles St.

Bon Jovi paid $12.87 million for the unit in 2015.

The listing was first reported by the Wall Street Journal.

The duplex condo has stunning views of the Hudson from its giant windows and a 1,500-square foot landscaped garden.

The upstairs floor has three bedrooms, each with an ensuite bath, and the downstairs entertaining space has a separate den/library that could be made into a fourth bedroom.

Fellow residents at 150 Charles include actor/comedian Ben Stiller and Peter Morton, the co-founder of Hard Rock cafe. Ryan Seacrest was living there before his move uptown.

Amenities at 150 Charles include a lengthy lap pool, a large gym, a children’s playroom and a party room with a kitchen. The listing broker are Corcoran’s Robby Browne, Chris Kann and Jennifer Ireland Kubis.

Bon Jovi’s prior New York City residence was a lavish penthouse at 158 Mercer St., which he finally sold in 2015 for $34 million. The spread asked $42 million originally. Which begs the question: does his 150 Charles pad also have price chops in its future?

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