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Oprah Sells Her Chicago Pad For $2.75M, Half What She Paid For It

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July 18 2012, Published 6:30 a.m. ET

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By Amber Goodhand - RadarOnline.com News Editor

Chicago no longer owns Oprah Winfrey.

The media tycoon has sold her Streeterville-area apartment in the Windy City on Tuesday for $2.75 million — a paltry price tag compared to the $5.6 million she paid for it just six years earlier.

Oprah's sixth floor co-op was 4,607 square-feet and featured views of Lake Michigan, three-bedrooms, two fireplaces, a library, a butler's pantry, a 1,241 square-foot master bedroom and a solarium.

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Here's the kicker: Oprah never even moved in or lived there.

The former daytime talk show queen owns plenty of other Chicago property that she resided in, but currently spends all her time at her $50 million Montecito, Calif. estate.

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