Amy Schumer Sells Moonstruck Town House for $11 Million
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Amy Schumer Sells Moonstruck Town House for $11 Million
"Schumer's historic Moonstruck dwelling features five bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths. The famed 5,600-square-foot town house maintains its 19th-century allure; what remains intact from the 1800s is the original brick exterior, exposed beam ceilings, crown moldings, vintage wood cabinetry, and a fireplace with grand marble mantels. The kitchen is outfitted with a slew of luxury amenities, including a breakfast nook, Gaggenau appliances, and a three-oven LaCanche range-no surprise here, given that Fischer is a chef."
"Other features include a wood-paneled bedroom-slash-library that connects to the kitchen, as well as a gym and a custom wine cellar in the basement. The backyard, renovated by architect Michael Van Valkenburg, offers newly added patio space, a play area, and private parking. "We loved what we moved into," she told the Wall Street Journal in March. "But we've definitely made it our own.""
"Schumer and Fischer were reportedly planning to move back to Manhattan to be in closer proximity to their son's school. "We're too lazy to commute 45 minutes to take our son to school every day," she told WSJ, adding that the multi-story house was too spacious for their family of three. "This is a home that is just ready for more people.""
""We love each other very much and will continue to focus on raising our son," Schumer said of the news in a now-deleted Instagram post, according to . The I Feel Pretty star further weighed in on speculations about her health journey and her husband's recent autism diagnosis: "Fingers crossed we make it through...whatever ends up happening with me and Chris has nothing to do with weight loss or autism.""
Amy Schumer's Brooklyn Heights Moonstruck townhouse measures 5,600 square feet and contains five bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths. The 19th-century character remains with original brick exterior, exposed beam ceilings, crown moldings, vintage wood cabinetry, and a fireplace with grand marble mantels. The kitchen includes a breakfast nook, Gaggenau appliances, and a three-oven LaCanche range. The house also features a wood-paneled bedroom-library, a gym, a custom basement wine cellar, and a backyard renovated with new patio space, a play area, and private parking. The property sale coincided with Schumer and Chris Fischer ending their marriage and plans to relocate closer to their son's school.
Read at Architectural Digest
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