Christina Ricci is exiting the East Coast because Los Angeles is now home after marrying celebrity hairstylist Mark Hampton last year. So, she’s lightening her real estate load by putting her charming two-family row house on the market for $2.4 million. Since location is everything when it comes to New York City real estate, it should be noted that the residence is in the highly coveted neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
The first-floor unit is a 600-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bath apartment that leads directly into the backyard where there is a sizable plot of grass. The second unit spans two stories and boasts 1,200 square feet with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a tiny office space. Built in 1901 and fully remodeled, Ricci kept all of the lovely details of the original architecture while modernizing the kitchen and bathroom spaces to keep them fresh.
With Ricci and Hampton calling Los Angeles home when she’s not busy filming Yellowjackets in Vancouver, Canada, it makes sense to let this property go. She bought it in mid-2014 for under $2 million, so she will likely make a nice profit if it sells for the asking price. Don’t miss Ricci’s former East Coast home — and be sure to check out more photos of the property at Dirt.
Historic Home
The Brooklyn row house may look simple from the exterior, but the interior has so much character.
Bright Light
The updated kitchen has plenty of sunshine streaming through — it’s a great way to start the day.
It’s All in the Details
The living room shows off the charm of the original architecture with the detailed mantle around the fireplace.
Work From Home
The home offers a small work nook for those who don’t need much room; or have a hybrid office option.
A Rare Space
It’s not often homeowners get a backyard in New York City — it’s a welcome sight to have a small patch of grass.
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