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Michelle Williams Selling Brooklyn Townhouse Shared with Heath Ledger for $7.5 Million

Michelle Williams, the "Brokeback Mountain" actress, has reportedly listed her ivy-covered townhouse in Brooklyn, New York, for $7.5 million.

This is the same residence that Williams bought with the late Heath Ledger in 2005 for $3.6 million. Nadine Adamson and Kelsey Hall of Brown Harris Stevenson are representing the home.

According to the listing records, the residence is a 4,000-square-foot four-storey townhouse that has six bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms.

Floor plans show that the home has a basement level wine cellar and storage area, which could make up for the fifth floor.

Above ground, the residence has four floors. The garden floor has a media room, two bedrooms, a recreation area and the garage. The floor above the garden level is fully dedicated to the parlor and has a swanky kitchen with its own pantry as well.

The third floor has two other bedrooms and a library. The topmost floor is home to the master suite, taking up the entire level.

Interiors of the home feature hardwood flooring, large glass windows and wide doorways.

The listing describes the home as:

"No home, currently on the market or otherwise, can offer the ease and convenience of urban living with the grand and intimate setting of a single family townhome (with private, three-car garage), as does this unique and special offering. This is truly a home not to be missed and a once in a life time opportunity."

Check out the photos of the home here.

Williams broke up with Heath Ledger just five months before he died of a drug overdose. According to 6sqft.com, Williams then moved on to date "How I Met Your Mother" star Jason Segel and was said to have moved to another loft in Red Hook, New York City.

However, Williams broke up with Segel last year and apparently distance was the deal breaker. Williams has been living in the Big Apple, while Segel was putting up in Los Angeles where "HIMYM" was being filmed at the time.


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