Amy Schumer Sells Brooklyn Heights Home For $11M

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Amy Schumer is getting out of Brooklyn. 

The comedian sold her four-story, five-bedroom townhouse at 19 Cranberry Street in Brooklyn Heights for $11 million, according to public records. 

Schumer purchased the townhouse, built in 1829 and known for appearing in the 1987 hit movie “Moonstruck,” in 2022. The property was listed for $11 million, and the comedian and her husband paid $12.25 million. 

Schumer initially sought $14 million when she listed the property in March, before cutting $1.25 million off its ask less than three months later. 

The Wall Street Journal reported in March the couple was looking to move back to Manhattan for proximity to their child’s school. 

Adam Modlin of the Modlin Group had the listing. The broker declined to comment. 

The buyer of the home was an LLC sharing the property’s address. The deal was signed by Michael Saltzman, who appears to be a writer and producer with credits including “The Boys”, “Pink Panther” and “Murphy Brown”. 

According to a 2022 listing, the 5,500-square-foot home has a garden, gated parking, restored mansard roof, original fireplace mantles, a custom kitchen with antique cabinetry and a wine cellar.

Brooklyn Heights has been home to a number of pricey deals this year. A renovated townhouse in the neighborhood traded in the borough’s second-priciest deal in April 2024, when Glossier founder Emily Weiss and her husband bought the home at 1 Sidney Place asking $22.5 million. 

An entity linked to Ed Sheeran and his wife, Cherry Seaborn, paid just under $12 million for a unit in the neighborhood in May. The couple picked up a condo at 130 Furman Street, where the musician previously rented an apartment for $36,000 a month, according to public records. The deal, which closed earlier this month, appears to have been off-market.

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