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Anderson Cooper puts late mother Gloria Vanderbilt’s two-bedroom Manhattan apartment on the market for $1.13million two years after her death

Anderson Cooper has listed his famous mother's Manhattan apartment for $1.125 million two years after her death.  

Cooper's mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, moved into the apartment at 30 Beekman Place in 1997 and owned it for more than 20 years. 

The pre-war residence built in 1931 has two bedrooms, two-full-bathrooms, an eat-in kitchen, a library and an oversized windowed foyer with high ceilings.  

Vanderbilt left the majority of her estate, valued at less than $1.5million, to Anderson Cooper. Pictured with sons Carter (left), who committed suicide in 1988, and Anderson, who went on to become a successful journalist

Vanderbilt left the majority of her estate, valued at less than $1.5million, to Anderson Cooper. Pictured with sons Carter , who committed suicide in 1988, and Anderson, who went on to become a successful journalist 

The apartment is an extension of the late heiress' energetic style, with vibrant colors and accents being part of the decor

The apartment is an extension of the late heiress' energetic style, with vibrant colors and accents being part of the decor 

The eat-in kitchen is notoriously contrasting, with all of the appliances in white and clear tones

The eat-in kitchen is notoriously contrasting, with all of the appliances in white and clear tones 

Vanderbilt moved into the apartment in 1997 and owned it for more than 20 years until her death in 2019

Vanderbilt moved into the apartment in 1997 and owned it for more than 20 years until her death in 2019

The heiress' ground-floor art studio is not included in the listing

The heiress' ground-floor art studio is not included in the listing

Anderson Cooper has listed his late mother's Manhattan apartment at 30 Beekman Place for $1.125 million, two years after her death

Anderson Cooper has listed his late mother's Manhattan apartment at 30 Beekman Place for $1.125 million, two years after her death

The property enjoys a newly completed fitness center, a bike storage and easy access to the East River promenade. The future owner will have to pay a $4,311 monthly maintenance fee.

Vanderbilt's vibrant and energetic style can be appreciated in the apartment's decor.      

The Turtle Bay residence is listed through Brown Harris Stevens, but the heiress' ground-floor art studio is not included, The New York Post reported. 

The floor plan for the apartment at 30 Beekman Place

The floor plan of the apartment at 30 Beekman Place

The property enjoys a newly completed fitness center, a bike storage and easy access to the East River promenade

The property enjoys a newly completed fitness center, a bike storage and easy access to the East River promenade

The future owner will have to pay a $$4,311 monthly maintenance fee

The future owner will have to pay a $$4,311 monthly maintenance fee

Vanderbilt's singular style is evident in the apartment's lavish decorations

Vanderbilt's singular style is evident in the apartment's lavish decorations

The residence in Turtle Bay is listed through Brown Harris Stevens

The residence in Turtle Bay is listed through Brown Harris Stevens

Vanderbilt, the granddaughter of railroad tycoon Cornelius 'Commodore' Vanderbilt, was a well-known actress, writer, artist and fashion designer

Vanderbilt, the granddaughter of railroad tycoon Cornelius 'Commodore' Vanderbilt, was a well-known actress, writer, artist and fashion designer

Vanderbilt, the granddaughter of railroad tycoon Cornelius 'Commodore' Vanderbilt, passed away in 2019 at the age of 95 from stomach cancer. 

She left the majority of her estate, which was valued at less than $1.5million, to Cooper.  

She left her eldest son, Leopold Stokowski, a Manhattan apartment, and left nothing to her estranged son, Christopher Stokowski. 

Vanderbilt had one more son, Carter, who committed suicide in 1988.  

In 2016, Cooper created a documentary about her mother and their especial relationship. 

He also published a collection of their correspondence, The Rainbow Comes and Goes; A Mother and Son Life, Love, and Loss. 

The bond between Cooper and her mother was evident. In the eulogy that Cooper deliver at his mother's funeral, he said: 'I knew it that she loved from the moment I was born, and I'll know it for the rest of my life. And, in the end, what greater gift can a mother give to her son?' 

The pre-war residence was built in 1931

The pre-war residence was built in 1931

Reginald Vanderbilt with his wife and their baby daughter Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt as they returned from abroad

 Reginald Vanderbilt with his wife and their baby daughter Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt as they returned from abroad

Cooper was very close to his mother. After her death, he said 'I knew it [that she loved him] from the moment I was born, and I'll know it for the rest of my life. And, in the end, what greater gift can a mother give to her son?'

Cooper was very close to his mother. After her death, he said 'I knew it that she loved from the moment I was born, and I'll know it for the rest of my life. And, in the end, what greater gift can a mother give to her son?'

Swiss-born socialite Gloria Vanderbilt runs down a street with her two children Anderson (left) and Carter

Swiss-born socialite Gloria Vanderbilt runs down a street with her two children Anderson and Carter 

Led by Cornelius 'Commodore' Vanderbilt, the Dutch family lived opulently from money accumulated through the railroads. Cornelius Vanderbilt amassed his fortune after borrowing $100 to begin ferrying passengers from Long Island to Manhattan. He eventually went into the railroad business.

Aside from her dynastic family, she was known as an actress, writer, artist and fashion designer who pioneered designer jeans in the 1970s with her eponymous collection of denim.

Between raising children, Vanderbilt acted on Broadway and in films, wrote poetry and novels and produced popular art.

In the 1970s, she made a name for herself in the fashion industry with her line of jeans - Gloria Vanderbilt Jeans - which were emblazoned with a swan and her name.

Vanderbilt had four children from two husbands between 1941 and 1978 until the death of her fourth husband, Anderson's father Wyatt Cooper.

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