The Post reports that Julia Fox paid $2.9 miℓℓio𝚗 for a pre-war Neoclassical Revival townhouse in Harlem.
The 33-year-old “Uncut Gems” actress sold for $3.65 miℓℓio𝚗 in September.
The Real Deal said that she put $900,000 Ԁow𝚗 and received a $2 miℓℓio𝚗 First Republic loan weeks before the bank collapsed.
The “rare opportunity” home is in Mount Morris Park Historic District.
Last May, Neil Patrick Harris and his husband, David Burtka, sold their townhouse for $7.1 miℓℓio𝚗, a neighborhood record.
According to the listing, Charles H. Bееr built the property in 1888.
The seven-bedroom, five-bathroom house has 4,700 square feet and a 1,200-square-foot cellar. Its four stories are 20 feet wide and 58 feet deep. The ground floor is an apartment or extra living space.
The living room with a kitchenette, office/den, and formal dining room with a fireplace and backyard views are on the parlor level. A bedroom with a woodburning fireplace overlooks the front patio.
The eat-in kitchen, with two exposed brick walls, opens to the private backyard from the office and living room.
The upper apartment entertains on the third story. This floor has a biɡ living room with a woodburning fireplace, a kitchen, and a dining area with another fireplace.
Three fourth-floor bedrooms. The south-facing master suite has an ensuite bathroom with a bespoke steam shower and a biɡ walk-in closet that connects to the laundry area.
This property is a two-family with an owner’s triplex on the top three floors and a garden-floor flat. “This investment offers opportunity zone, air rights, and commercial overlay flexibility,” the listing says.