The New York City apartment from 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' is on the market for $15 million. It features a Tiffany-blue door.
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The famed brownstone from 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' is for sale for $15 million after decades since its last sale. While interior scenes were shot on a studio lot, the exterior is recognized for its Tiffany-blue door on a picturesque Upper East Side street, near Tiffany's flagship store. The five-story townhouse serves as a potential two-family residence, having sold for various prices over the years. The property has undergone extensive renovations and retains its original architectural charm, solidifying its iconic status in the city.
The iconic New York brownstone that served as the façade for Holly Golightly's apartment in 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' is now up for grabs after hitting the market for $15 million.
The home features a Tiffany-blue door that overlooks a quaint, tree-lined Upper East Side street just steps away from Tiffany's flagship Fifth Avenue store.
They say you can't buy history. At 169 East 71st, you sort of can," the Corcoran listing reads.
The home has undergone an extensive three-year renovation and restoration project, showcasing 10-foot ceilings and original architectural details.
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