John Lennon's widow, 80, reportedly bought the apartment for her
son Sean two decades ago, but put it up for sale at the beginning of the
year (13) for almost £6 million.
The property was taken off the market this summer (13) amid reports
suggesting Ono had fallen out with members of the apartment building's
board who, she claimed, had attempted to block the sale.
The place is now available for purchase again at the reduced price of £4.3 million, according to RealEstalker.com.
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