$21M former Travis Scott pad — later tied to alleged NBA gambling scandal — gets a makeover
A historic townhouse in Greenwich Village, once rented by rapper Travis Scott, has undergone a significant renovation and is now listed for $21 million. The property, which has ties to an alleged NBA gambling scandal, features luxurious design elements and ample living space. Interior designer Cheryl Eisen led the makeover, emphasizing elegance while respecting the home's historical architecture.
- ▪The townhouse at 80 W. Washington Place is approximately 8,757 square feet and includes six bedrooms and six bathrooms.
- ▪It was built in 1839 and has previously been owned by notable figures such as composer John Philip Sousa and novelist Willa Cather.
- ▪The property features modern amenities like a chef's kitchen, a wellness level with a gym, and multiple outdoor terraces.
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Jennifer Gould Real Estate alexa $21M former Travis Scott pad — later tied to alleged NBA gambling scandal — gets a makeover By Jennifer Gould Published May 18, 2026, 1:30 p.m. ET The rapper's (left) former rental home, at 80 W. Washington Place, is now asking $21 million. Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images; IMG See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google This historic 19th-century Greenwich Village townhouse at 80 W. Washington Place — once rented by Travis Scott while he was still together with ex Kylie Jenner and, later, the scene of an alleged underground gambling den involving NBA stars — just got an A-list makeover from star interior designer Cheryl Eisen’s IMG luxury design firm.
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