Livvy Dunne's attempt to purchase Babe Ruth's former apartment in New York City was rejected by the co-op board despite her offer of nearly $1.6 million in cash. She expressed disappointment on social media after receiving the news just before she was supposed to get the keys. Dunne had already planned for the purchase, including hiring an interior designer, and joked that her rejection might have been influenced by her college rival fans. The real estate agent associated with the property confirmed the denial without commenting on the specifics.
"Then the week that I'm supposed to get my keys to my brand new apartment, I get a call: The co-op board denied me. So pretty much the people in the building voted to not have me live there, which is fine. Like, honestly, it wasn't financial."
"I got an interior designer because I didn't want to bring my college furniture to Babe Ruth's apartment; that would be, like, criminal."
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