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alum feels a “weight lifted off my shoulders” after selling her Manhattan townhouse. “This cherished home has been the heart of memories for our family for decades,” Morgan, 60, said in a statement to on Thursday, May 30. “Now, as we move forward, it is time for someone else to build their own memories here, just as we did.

I know now was the time for this beautiful townhouse on the Upper East Side to embark on its next chapter.” She continued: “I’ll always be a New Yorker at heart, but to be able to travel with my Improv Comedy tour freely without having to rent out our home is a weight lifted off my shoulders. It facilitates my creativity towards my other important endeavors as well.



Wherever I go I go. I’ve been a dedicated Mother providing stability and financial support at my daughter’s childhood home and now it’s time to do me like so many other empty nesters.” The Upper East Side property — which fans caught glimpses of throughout Morgan’s time on — was put up for auction earlier this month, selling to the highest bidder for $4.

45 million on Wednesday, May 29. Morgan subsequently shared a video of herself via that showed her packing her belongings. “Feeling lighter already,” she captioned the clip.

“Protecting these beautiful chairs in storage. #freedom ✈️.” Sonja and ex-husband , who share daughter Quincy, 23, bought the 4,650-square-foot townhouse for $9.

1 million in 1998. The former couple eventually called it quits in 2006,.

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