Livvy Dunne has finally landed herself a luxury New York apartment, just three months after her bid to buy Babe Ruth's former home was brutally rejected.
Dunne, a former LSU gymnast, was turned down by a co-op board when she previously attempted to purchase a property in the Big Apple earlier this year.
However, according to the New York Post, the 23-year-old has put that behind her and will now be joining the hordes of social media stars in the city's West Village.
According to records obtained by the outlet, Dunne - who is dating MLB star Paul Skenes - bought a one-bedroom, two-bath condominium for $1.95million in the area.
Having previously been rejected from moving to the subdued Upper West Side, Dunne has now been welcomed to the West Village by her VIP-friendly neighbors.
Speaking to the Post, Tamir Shemesh, who will be one of Dunne's new neighbors, said: 'Obviously, there was no question, but we're very happy when these celebrities are coming into the building, as long as they don't disrupt the tranquillity'.
Livvy Dunne has finally landed herself a luxury New York apartment in the West Village
The apartment boasts a sleek, white interior with hardwood flooring that gives a cozy vibe
Dunne - who is dating MLB star Paul Skenes - bought a one-bedroom condominium for $1.95m
Pittsburgh star Skenes will become just the latest baseball star to set foot inside the building, with the likes of Mats Zuccarello and Carl Hagelin previously residing there.
Shemesh also claimed that Jerry Seinfeld and Nelly Furtado both also rented properties inside the building during points in their careers.
Dunne's move comes just three months after her viral embarrassment which came after her bid to purchase Babe Ruth's former apartment was brutally rejected.
Her $1.59m cash offer was rejected by the building's management and the New York Post claimed tenants were unhappy because she had overshared about the potential purchase to her 5.4million Instagram followers.
'She messed up,' one neighbor told the outlet, explaining that she was too visible on social media. 'The board got p*ssed because she put it on her Instagram.'
A devastated Dunne took to social media - ironically - in the aftermath of her rejection to claim that she was 'so upset' and had 'no clue' why she was turned down.
'So a few months ago, I decided I was going to make my first real estate purchase, which is so exciting and I was gonna get an apartment in New York City,' Dunne, who is said to be worth a staggering $6million, explained.
'But the gag was... it was Babe Ruth's apartment.'
A number of former celebrities are said to have also rented properties inside the building
A look at the bedroom inside the $1.95m property that Dunne will share with boyfriend Skenes
It comes just three months after Dunne, who celebrated her birthday in New York, was turned down by a co-op board when she previously attempted to purchase a property in the city
In summer, Dunne revealed she was blocked from buying Babe Ruth's old New York apartment
New York Yankees icon Ruth, who died back in 1948 at the age of 53, lived in the apartment with his second wife, Claire Merritt Ruth, and their adopted daughter Julia Ruth Stevens, from 1920-40.
The baseball legend's lavish former home is priced just under $1.6million - and Dunne said she had agreed to pay for it in cash.
However, just as she appeared to have landed the historic space, Dunne and boyfriend Paul Skenes were dealt a major blow.
'The week that I'm supposed to get my keys to my brand new apartment, I get a call... the co-op board denied me,' she recalled. 'So pretty much the people in the building voted to not have me live there. Which is fine.
'Honestly, it wasn't financial. For all I know, they could've been Alabama fans and I went to LSU. Like, I have no clue.
'Maybe they didn't want a public figure living there, but I was literally supposed to get the keys, and that week they denied me.

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