Amy Schumer has reduced the asking price of her Brooklyn Heights townhouse from $14 million to $12.75 million after three months on the market. She and her husband, Chris Fischer, are relocating to Manhattan due to logistical challenges with their son's school. The property, which has cultural significance as the filming location in "Moonstruck," includes updates made by landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh. Despite the move, Schumer expressed sadness about leaving the neighborhood she has cherished since childhood.
Amy Schumer has re-listed her historic Brooklyn Heights townhouse for $12.75 million after cutting the price by $1.25 million, indicating her move to Manhattan for their son's school.
The couple purchased the Federal-style townhouse in 2022 for $12.25 million. The home, built circa 1829, gained fame as the exterior of the Castorini family home in "Moonstruck."
Despite moving to Manhattan, Schumer expressed sadness about leaving Brooklyn, stating, 'This neighborhood has just been a dream to live here, and I feel very sad to leave.'
The multi-story home features five bedrooms and four bathrooms, exceeding the needs of Schumer's small family, who have made it their own with upgraded outdoor space.
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