
"Steve Buscemi has parted with his longtime Brooklyn townhouse in a discreet deal that closed just shy of $5 million. The off-market transaction was finalized in mid-November, ending decades of ownership in the borough where he was born. The brownstone, located two blocks from Prospect Park in Park Slope, was purchased by Buscemi and his late wife, Jo Andres, in 1997,"
"Constructed in 1901, the three-story residence covers approximately 3,600 square feet of interior space. The home became a central setting in Buscemi's personal life, where he and Andres raised their son and embedded themselves in the surrounding community. Andres, a filmmaker and performance artist who rose through the downtown New York arts scene in the 1980s, lived there with Buscemi until her passing in 2019."
Steve Buscemi sold his longtime Park Slope brownstone in an off-market deal that closed just shy of $5 million in mid-November. The three-story brownstone, built in 1901, spans about 3,600 square feet and was purchased by Buscemi and his late wife Jo Andres in 1997. Buscemi and Andres raised their son there, and Andres lived in the home until her passing in 2019. Neighbors often saw Buscemi walking Prospect Park, and a local blog chronicled items left on the property's front stoop. Buscemi now lives in a Kips Bay penthouse, and the Park Slope block remains an affluent, often quietly traded townhouse stretch.
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