The “White Lotus” star is considering leaving New York withdrawal due to increasing renewal costs

For almost two decades, actress Parker Posey has cultivated an out-of-screen identity as a self-writing “Lady of the Land” in the tributary New York Hudson Valley, removing from New York City to a 16-Acres distribution along the Hudson River.

But the rise in renewal costs can end their experiment in the state.

Posey, 56, revealed in the podcast “No Intelligence”, organized by Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett, which contemplates the sale of the farmhouse that he bought in 2007 for $ 650,000 and headed to Los Angeles.

Actress Parker Posey proposes to sell her rustic farmhouse in the New York Hudson Valley and return to Los Angeles due to balloon renewal costs. Hbo

“I do not know if I should say -to the renewal, because it is so expensive and if it should only sell -and move it to another place,” he told the hosts.

The property, which includes a barn, a tourist -style pool, a pond and a gazebo, had to be a private and pastoral getaway.

But its charm has come with a strong price.

Posey described his house as “really crunchy Granola” and said he has been overwhelmed by the costs and complexity of the update.

“I try to renew and get new kitchen because there is the isolation, you know that the pipes are frozen and all this; and I love a project, but I don’t look at my house and I think it’s mine,” he said.

Posey, 56, bought ownership of 16 hectares in 2007 for $ 650,000 as a serene escape from the city’s life. Google Earth

The actress, known for her roles in “Dazed and Confused”, “The Daytrippers” and “Party Girl”, said that, while appreciating the rural environment, it has been difficult to keep the house without the support of a city base.

“I couldn’t bring so much the city and the country, so I got rid of the city and now I am putting bird seeds on the feeders,” he left aside.

Its current dilemma of renewal has caused a brainstorming creative ideas. Posey floated the idea of ​​filming his contractors for a television series.

In a recent interview with the “Smartless” podcast, he described the house as “crunchy Granola” and revealed that the necessary updates (such as isolation and new kitchen) have become overwhelming financial. Instagram/Hisparkerposey

“I would like to do a home improvement program,” he said, and added that he asked his contractors if he could film them on the phone.

Beyond his real estate concerns, Posey used the podcast to reflect on the arc of his actress career and how he struggled to move from Indie Darling to the main star.

“I felt as a reason when I was exposed and the whole indie movement was exposed, it was also co -opted by the study system, and then it became this thing,” he said.

Joking about his life by feeding birds and land administrator, Posey admitted that he no longer feels fully connected to the home and even thought about turning the project into a HGTV-style reality show to help fund him. Instagram/Hisparkerposey

“Suddenly, it was not feasible to finance a movie and it was a journey so in my head because I should make a audition for Hollywood films when he had brought leadership in independent films that were shot in 23 days.”

Posey said she was often in charge of her perceptions as “too indie” for great study films.

“I felt like I told me a name, in a way,” he added.

Despite these challenges, the “Lotus White” star continued to work with acclaimed counselors, often at the expense of larger payments.

The indie film icon was also opened about his first struggles in Hollywood, saying he felt “gaslit” in thinking that he was not suitable for the main study papers after his break in “The Daytrippers”. Hbo
In recent years, it has sold several Manhattan properties, including apartments in East Village, Greenwich Village and Chelsea, possibly pointing to a wider change in lifestyle. Gregory Pace/Shutterstock

“Not to charge much, but to be able to work and fulfill my creativity,” he said.

In recent years, Posey has constantly diverted the real estate property in New York City.

He sold his loft East Village in 2017 for $ 2.3 million, followed by a Greenwich Village apartment in 2016 for $ 1.45 million, and more recently, a Triplex Chelsea by $ 2023 for $ 1.7 million.

Now, while weighing if he remains rooted in his retirement from the state or goes to Hollywood, Posey says he is still looking for his place, both in the community and in his home.

“I just want to give it so much because it is an old farmhouse,” he said. “So I guess what I say is that I am trying to figure out where I land in the community.”

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