Live across from Jonah Hill’s former NYC home for $9.75M

A traditional Noho residence throughout the corridor from “Wolf of Wall Avenue” and “Superbad” actor Jonah Hill’s former dwelling is available on the market for $9.75 million.

The three-bedroom, 3½-bath unfold is at 36 Bleecker St.

Often called the Schumacher, the boutique rental was transformed from an 1885 printing manufacturing facility. Residents embody James Rothschild and Nicky Hilton Rothschild, who have been as soon as profiled of their penthouse for Architectural Digest.

Different residents embody artwork collector Alberto Mugrabi, who paid $18.58 million for 2 ground-floor triplexes totaling 8,719 sq. toes in 2015.

Hill, in the meantime, offered his 3,280-square-foot unit for $10.5 million earlier this 12 months after shopping for it for $9.1 million in 2015.

The listed 2,408-square-foot, fifth-floor unit comes with design particulars that mirror Hill’s former residence, similar to uncovered brick and 21-foot-high barrel vaulted ceilings — the best within the constructing — arched home windows and wide-plank white oak flooring.

Interior of a bedroom inside 36 Bleecker.
One among three bedrooms contained in the fifth-floor Schumacher digs.
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Interior of the home's kitchen.
There’s an open chef’s kitchen inside the house.
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Interior of a dining area inside the apartment.
A eating space contained in the residence.
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Interior of one of the home's bathrooms.
One of many dwelling’s windowed bogs.
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Interior of a living room inside the home.
The downtown domicile gives a beneficiant 3,280 sq. toes of house.
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Interior of Jonah Hill's former home.

Jonah Hill's former dwelling within the neighboring unit has an identical open dwelling and eating space.
Interior of a bedroom inside Jonah HIll's onetime apartment.

A bed room inside Jonah HIll's onetime residence.

Hill's former dwelling likewise has vaulted ceilings and wide-plank white oak flooring.

The open dwelling and eating room is simply over 23 toes and boasts eight vaulted casement home windows. There’s additionally an open chef’s kitchen. Like Hill’s unit, this one can also be listed by dealer Nick Gavin of Compass.

The vendor purchased the unit for $7.38 million in 2016.

Constructing facilities embody a backyard and roof terrace by panorama architect Ken Smith, who additionally designed the Museum of Trendy Artwork’s rooftop backyard.

The constructing additionally boasts a gymnasium, a kids’s lounge and bike storage.

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