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‘Succession’ star Snook snags a Williamsburg pad

BY C. J. HUGHES

Her power-curious character Shiv Roy on Succession might prefer pricey penthouses, but when it comes to her own real estate, actress Sarah Snook seems to gravitate toward apartments that are closer to earth. The Emmy-nominated Snook has purchased a two-bedroom condo on a modest block in Williamsburg for $1.83 million, in a deal that closed Jan. 5 and hit city records last week, records show.

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for a little less than $1.8 million, according to a listing on StreetEasy.

The 4-story, eight-unit 42 Devoe was developed by Black Diamond, a builder that specializes in small but artful Williamsburg condominiums. Similar offerings are at 117 Ainslie St., 34 Maspeth Ave. and 150 Richardson St.

THE 4-STORY, EIGHT-UNIT BUILDING WAS DEVELOPED BY BLACK DIAMOND

Snook, an Australian, had been renting in Greenpoint, in a building whose backyard reportedly was the site of her 2021 wedding, when she married comedian Dave Lawson, a fellow Aussie.

Peter Sansone, Black Diamond’s owner, did not respond to an emailed request for comment.

Critics’ fave

A hit with critics and fans since its 2018 debut, Succession follows the maneuverings of wealthy people who own a powerful right-leaning media company as aging family patriarch, Logan Roy, plans to hand off control to one of his four children (or not).

The apartment, at 42 Devoe St., a new boutique building near Lorimer Street, had been marketed

Carolina Gontijo, the Corcoran agent marketing the building, did not return a call. Snook could not immediately be reached.

The HBO series can seem a barely veiled dramatization of the Rupert Murdoch dynasty, the billionaire owners of News Corp. and Fox News.

Though Snook has yet to win an Emmy, she has twice been nomi-

Succession has scored about a

José Tavarez President, Bank of America New York City

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