Amy Schumer is listing her Brooklyn Heights town house for $14 million after three years of ownership. The 1829 historic home gained fame through its appearance in the film Moonstruck. Originally purchased for $12.25 million, the house features five bedrooms, vintage elements, a gourmet kitchen, and family-friendly adaptations. Schumer states that the home feels too spacious for their small family and emphasizes the desire for a location closer to their son's school in Manhattan, making the move practical despite their love for the house.
Schumer is leaving her historic Brooklyn Heights town house listed for $14 million after three years, seeking a Manhattan location closer to her son's school.
The historic dwelling, built in 1829, features original 1800s exteriors and modern amenities, reflecting Schumer's love for the home yet desire for a new setting.
With a spacious 5,600 square feet, Schumer and Fischer find the Brooklyn home too roomy for their family of three, indicating a preference for cozier living.
Schumer's sentiment about their Brooklyn home: "We loved what we moved into, but we've definitely made it our own," showcases personal attachment despite the move.
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