Madonna, A-Rod Desperately Seeking NY Love Nest

Page Six reports that the duo are eyeing the Upper East Side and East End

Updated 11:23 AM EST, Tue, Dec 2, 2008

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Could Madge and A-Rod be looking for a place in  New York to settle down and call home?

The answer is yes, according to Page Six.  The newly divorced Yankee slugger and the Kabbalah queen have been quietly shopping for a love nest on the Upper East Side and Long Island's East End, Page Six reported today.

"Madonna personally came to look at one house a couple of months ago, and Alex has been looking recently," one real estate insider told Page Six. "We're talking about private, double-width mansions in the vicinity of $30 million to $60 million."

 The slugger and the singer are "discreetly looking at properties between Fifth and Park avenues, from just above 60th Street through the 80s," according to the Page Six tattletale.

Madonna -- the ink barely dry on her divorce with British director Guy Ritchie --  was in Mexico City last weekend at the same time as A-Rod, sparking the latest round of speculation in the global soap opera  that is their rumored romance.

Not surprisingly, the duo are looking for a place "with a garage that you can drive into for additional privacy - although those are rare and hard to come by," Page Six's spy added.

A-Rod's flack denied that he was looking for a place, while Madonna's never called back, according to Page Six.

First Published: Dec 2, 2008 7:04 AM EST

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