You might recognize the iconic hallway staircase in this Manhattan townhouse from the hit movie The Devil Wears Prada. That’s because it served as the home of the movie’s fictional character Miranda Priestly.
Located on New York’s Upper East Side, the home was originally listed for $27.5 million but recently sold to an unidentified buyer for $26.5 million, Mansion Global reported. The seven-bedroom and seven-bathroom townhouse spans 12,000 square feet and spreads over six floors. The 22-foot-wide Neo-Italian Renaissance-style building was constructed in 1907 by architect Henry Allan Jacobs. It’s been elegantly renovated for the modern buyer and now includes beautiful terraces, a basketball court on the top floor, a hot tub, formal entry gallery and marble fireplaces.
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