Kirsten Dunst’s vintage-cool Soho penthouse returns for $5M
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Kirsten Dunst’s vintage-cool Soho penthouse returns for $5M

February 16, 2017

Kirsten Dunst bought this industrial-meets-rustic penthouse at 533 Canal Street (aka 477 Washington Street) in Soho back in 2007 for $3.09 million, claiming she needed a break from the L.A. lifestyle. But after a gut renovation that added a boatload of vintage charm, she put the loft on the rental market for $12,500 a month in late 2014. And now that she recently got engaged to her “Fargo” co-star Jesse Plemons, she seems more eager to unload the pad, as it’s just reappeared as a $5 million sale.

A private elevator entrance opens to a foyer and cozy library. Through sliding industrial doors is the main living space, highlighted by oversized arched windows. The corner layout provides south and west exposures with views of lower Manhattan and across the Hudson River. Throughout are 11-foot ceilings, wide-plank custom wood flooring, and exposed brick walls.

The kitchen has high-end appliances, marble counters, open shelving, and plenty of room for a dining table.

The corner master suite can easily fit a king-size bed and has a new en-suite bath that boasts a free-standing vintage clawfoot tub, custom mosaic tiled floors, and a heated towel rack.

[Listing: 477 Washington Street, 8W by Jared Seligman and Evan Danzig of Douglas Elliman]

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