Amy Schumer has listed her Brooklyn Heights townhouse, previously featured in the film Moonstruck, for $14 million after just three years of ownership. She is moving back to Manhattan to be closer to her son’s school, citing commuting challenges. The five-bedroom home features luxurious elements such as high ceilings, a gourmet kitchen, and a custom wine cellar. Despite its grandeur, Schumer feels the large home is more than her family needs, expressing that it’s better suited for a larger household.
Just three years after Amy Schumer bought the Moonstruck townhouse at 19 Cranberry Street in Brooklyn Heights, the actress and her family are apparently heading back to Manhattan.
The Federal-style, four-story home has high ceilings, grand rooms with crown moldings, fireplaces with original marble mantles, and 30 windows - ideal for natural light but perhaps less so for privacy.
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