
Call it a home run on the second pitch.
Three months after her bid to purchase Babe Ruth’s former Upper West Side home was voted down by a co-op board, Olivia “Livvy” Dunne has acquired a new apartment downtown, The Post has learned.
Dunne is now a West Village girl, joining the ranks of many prominent influencers who live in the ritzy neighborhood.
Records show the 23-year-old social media star and former LSU gymnast purchased a one-bedroom, two-bath condominium at 345 W. 14th St. for $1.95 million.
The purchase ends a high-profile apartment hunt that drew attention after Dunne told her 8 million TikTok followers that she was blocked from buying Babe Ruth’s onetime residence on West 88th Street.
“Pretty much the people in the building voted to not have me live there, which is fine,” she said at the time, adding that she had already begun planning interior design changes before learning of the board’s decision.
The seller’s agent for the Upper West Side co-op told The Post their team was “all shocked and displeased” by the board’s call.
Ruth’s co-op — in a building from 1915 — holds a distinct place in baseball lore. Ruth lived there in the 1920s and 1930s with wife Claire and their daughter, Julia, while playing for the Yankees.