The 19th-century house at 19 Cranberry Street, known as the "Moonstruck" residence, is back on the market for $12.5 million after its last sale in 2022. Originally purchased by comedian Amy Schumer and chef Chris Fischer, the property is marked by a rich history, particularly its connection to the 1987 film starring Cher and Nicholas Cage. Although the interior scenes were not filmed there, the house boasts a beautifully restored exterior, including a mansard roof, reflecting its 19th-century origins. As the house changes hands again, it continues to be a significant piece of Brooklyn's architectural and cinematic history.
The Brooklyn Heights house, famous as the "Moonstruck" home, is back on the market for $12.5 million, continuing its storied history.
Built in the 1830s, the house showcases a Second Empire style, featuring a restored mansard roof and significant historical attributes from its diverse ownership.
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