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		<title>East Village Embodiment Parker Posey Selling Co-Op for $1.17 M.</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/transfers-parkerposey1v.jpg?w=222&h=300" />It’s unfeasible to imagine ur-indie-actress <strong><span style="font-family: 'Exchange Text Bold'">Parker Posey</span></strong> leaving the East Village, just like it’s very wrong to think that cigar-mouthed banker John Gutfreund could leave Fifth Avenue, or that Jonathan Safran Foer might live anywhere besides a Park Slope brownstone. They’re each an enshrined embodiment of their little New York domain.
<p class="text">Because 38-year-old Ms. Posey so perfectly personifies the East Village’s hip foibles and its cheekiness and loveliness, it feels immensely inappropriate that, according to <strong><span style="font-family: 'Exchange Text Bold'">Halstead Property</span></strong>’s Web listings, her artsy three-room apartment in an 1845 brownstone on East 10th Street near Third Avenue is on the market.</p>
<p class="text">Ms. Posey’s co-op, with a 15-foot skylight, a building’s worth of exposed brick, a wall of windows, a claw-foot tub, a working carved-marble fireplace and “exclusive use of the roof,” which sounds very Hollywood, will cost you <strong><span style="font-family: 'Exchange Text Bold'">$1.175 million</span></strong>.</p>
<p class="text">But there’s already competition for the apartment. Three days after showings began earlier this month, an <em>Observer</em> reporter who happened to be in the neighborhood for a Vietnamese sandwich overheard a man saying that he and his boyfriend had put in a bid for Ms. Posey’s place. </p>
<p class="text">But, take note: There’s still time to get the “excellent closet and Storage space and a washer/dryer” that belonged to the Village actress. According to the Halstead Web site, the place hasn’t gone to contract yet. </p>
<p class="text">Why would she want to leave fellow East Village scenesters Chloë Sevigny and ex-Smashing Pumpkins lead guitarist James Iha—who happen to own co-ops in this townhouse, too? A source said Ms. Posey is looking for an apartment with a doorman. </p>
<p class="text">Yet it’s been proven that at any given time at least three people in the neighborhood are watching Ms. Posey’s 1996 comedy <em>Waiting for Guffman</em>. She plays an ambitious Southern Dairy Queen girl who muses, “What New York really is, is it’s an island, with lots of people, lots of different people. … I hope to maybe meet some guys, some Italian guys, and maybe watch some TV.”</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/transfers-parkerposey1v.jpg?w=222&h=300" />It’s unfeasible to imagine ur-indie-actress <strong><span style="font-family: 'Exchange Text Bold'">Parker Posey</span></strong> leaving the East Village, just like it’s very wrong to think that cigar-mouthed banker John Gutfreund could leave Fifth Avenue, or that Jonathan Safran Foer might live anywhere besides a Park Slope brownstone. They’re each an enshrined embodiment of their little New York domain.
<p class="text">Because 38-year-old Ms. Posey so perfectly personifies the East Village’s hip foibles and its cheekiness and loveliness, it feels immensely inappropriate that, according to <strong><span style="font-family: 'Exchange Text Bold'">Halstead Property</span></strong>’s Web listings, her artsy three-room apartment in an 1845 brownstone on East 10th Street near Third Avenue is on the market.</p>
<p class="text">Ms. Posey’s co-op, with a 15-foot skylight, a building’s worth of exposed brick, a wall of windows, a claw-foot tub, a working carved-marble fireplace and “exclusive use of the roof,” which sounds very Hollywood, will cost you <strong><span style="font-family: 'Exchange Text Bold'">$1.175 million</span></strong>.</p>
<p class="text">But there’s already competition for the apartment. Three days after showings began earlier this month, an <em>Observer</em> reporter who happened to be in the neighborhood for a Vietnamese sandwich overheard a man saying that he and his boyfriend had put in a bid for Ms. Posey’s place. </p>
<p class="text">But, take note: There’s still time to get the “excellent closet and Storage space and a washer/dryer” that belonged to the Village actress. According to the Halstead Web site, the place hasn’t gone to contract yet. </p>
<p class="text">Why would she want to leave fellow East Village scenesters Chloë Sevigny and ex-Smashing Pumpkins lead guitarist James Iha—who happen to own co-ops in this townhouse, too? A source said Ms. Posey is looking for an apartment with a doorman. </p>
<p class="text">Yet it’s been proven that at any given time at least three people in the neighborhood are watching Ms. Posey’s 1996 comedy <em>Waiting for Guffman</em>. She plays an ambitious Southern Dairy Queen girl who muses, “What New York really is, is it’s an island, with lots of people, lots of different people. … I hope to maybe meet some guys, some Italian guys, and maybe watch some TV.”</p>
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