The Brooklyn Heights house known as the "Moonstruck" dwelling is up for sale again. Originally sold in 2022 for $12.5 million to an LLC linked to comedian Amy Schumer, the home has a storied past. Its role in the 1987 film "Moonstruck" has made it iconic, though filming occurred elsewhere. The house has undergone exterior restoration, approved by the LPC, maintaining its historical architectural features. While the interior listings remain mostly unchanged, the property boasts an extensive historical background, including previous dramatic ownership conflicts.
The most recent buyer of 19 Cranberry St., known as the "Moonstruck" house, was an LLC reportedly purchased by comedian Amy Schumer and her husband.
The 19th century house, part of the Brooklyn Heights Historic District, played a supporting role in the 1987 film "Moonstruck" starring Cher and Nicolas Cage.
While the house has historical significance, it remains popular among real estate enthusiasts due to its previous listings, many of which have not changed.
Restoration work approved by the LPC on the home included repairs to the mansard roof and brownstone stoop, maintaining its 19th-century appeal.
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