Louis C.K. sold his 123-year-old New York estate for $50,000 more than its asking price.
The controversial comedian listed his Shelter Island home, called Primrose Cottage, back in early August for $4.3 million. It entered into contract within the month, and the ink just dried.
The final price for the historic property totaled $4.35 million, The Post has learned.
Carl Gambino and Marco Maida of the Gambino Group at Compass represented the seller and the buyer in the deal, but could not be reached for comment.
The deal marks a significant return on investment for C.K., who purchased the 2-acre estate in 2014 for $2.44 million.
The 58-year-old father of two undertook extensive preservation efforts throughout the Tudor-style home, we hear, including restoration of the home’s original mil

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