On the market! Joanna Krupa slashes the price of swanky high-rise Miami condo with former husband Romain Zago to $2million

Her divorce was finalized in August.

And Joanna Krupa is trying to unload even more weight from her past life as she slashed the price of her high-rise Miami condo with ex-husband Romain Zago to $2million on Tuesday, according to TMZ.

The 38-year-old model has lowered the price twice, having previously listed the 42nd story abode in the swanky Four Seasons Residences for $2.5million in 2016 before dropping $300,000 from the price tag earlier this year and finally settling on the $2million marker.

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Swanky: Joanna Krupa is trying to unload even more weight from her past life as she slashed the price of her high-rise Miami condo with ex-husband Romain Zago to $2million on Tuesday

Swanky: Joanna Krupa is trying to unload even more weight from her past life as she slashed the price of her high-rise Miami condo with ex-husband Romain Zago to $2million on Tuesday

Lost love: The former Real Housewives of Miami star's divorce was finalized in August after the couple split in 2016; seen in 2016

Lost love: The former Real Housewives of Miami star's divorce was finalized in August after the couple split in 2016; seen in 2016

The 2,100-square-foot home features sweeping views of the downtown Miami skyline, with Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean seen above Bricknell Avenue.

Krupa's former love den includes floor to ceiling windows, electronically-activated blinds, stone tile and marble floors throughout the 2-bedroom home. 

Other amenities include stainless steel appliances, a surround sound system and Murano glass cabinets.

Wow! The 38-year-old model has lowered the price twice, having previously listed the 42nd story abode in the swanky Four Seasons Residences for $2.5million in 2016 before dropping $300,000 from the price tag earlier this year and finally settling on the $2million marker

Wow! The 38-year-old model has lowered the price twice, having previously listed the 42nd story abode in the swanky Four Seasons Residences for $2.5million in 2016 before dropping $300,000 from the price tag earlier this year and finally settling on the $2million marker

Cozy: Krupa's former love den includes floor to ceiling windows, electronically-activated blinds, stone tile and marble floors throughout the 2-bedroom home.

Cozy: Krupa's former love den includes floor to ceiling windows, electronically-activated blinds, stone tile and marble floors throughout the 2-bedroom home.

Furthermore, the building features two swimming pools, whirlpool, full service spa, gym and valet service.

Joanna bought the unit with her nightclub-owning ex husband in 2013 for around $1.34 million.

The former Real Housewives of Miami star's divorce was finalized in August after the couple split in 2016. 

Sweet dreams: The 2,100-square-foot home features sweeping views of the downtown Miami skyline, with Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean seen above Bricknell Avenue

Sweet dreams: The 2,100-square-foot home features sweeping views of the downtown Miami skyline, with Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean seen above Bricknell Avenue

Crisp: Other amenities include stainless steel appliances, a surround sound system and Murano glass cabinets

Crisp: Other amenities include stainless steel appliances, a surround sound system and Murano glass cabinets

Their relationship was heavily documented in episodes of the hit reality television show, including their star-studded wedding in June 2013. 

Joanna admitted to US Weekly in October that her relationship was difficult due to the couple living different lives on opposite coasts. 

'My ex-husband and I did the LA-Miami thing but I feel like it’s definitely healthier if two people are in one city. The bicoastal relationship was really tough and I think that really had a lot to do with why we’re not together right now.' 

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