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Anne Hathaway’s Brooklyn ‘Closet’ Finally Finds a Buyer at $4.25 Million

Anne Hathaway, the "Devil Wears Prada" actress, has reportedly found a buyer for her Brooklyn condo - the one she used only to store her "Pradas" and "Guccis" - selling it for $4.25 million.

The New York Daily News was the first to spot the change in the listing status. The buyer has not been identified. While Hathaway did use it as a "cupboard", the home is spacious and has some amazing views of the Brooklyn Bridge and the cityscape.

Hathaway and her husband Adam Shulman never really moved into the house because the residence was too big for the two of them. The "Catwoman" bought the house in January 2013 for $4.1 million and she managed to sell it only after two attempts.

Hathaway first listed the home last September for $4.9 million, but took it off the market in December. The listing resurfaced last month and the price was cut to $4.25 million.

That price-chop worked wonders for Hathaway because she managed to snag a buyer for the price within a month.

The residence is located in the Dumbo ("Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass") neighborhood. Listing records of the residence state that the home is a 2,592-square-feet home, comprising of three bedrooms and three bathrooms.

Listing photos show beamed high ceilings, hardwood flooring and large glass windows that offer beautiful views of the city, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty and also the Empire State Building. There is modern kitchen with a breakfast bar and a cozy sitting area. The open floor plan of the home makes the living space more attractive.

The floor plan shows that the spacious residence has a living room, two guest bedrooms and one master suite, an office, a laundry room and a kitchen. The house sits on the ninth floor of the 15-storey Clock Tower building, which offers concierge and doorman amenities, gym, laundry, storage and parking facilities as well.

"Perched at the ideal elevation for panoramic views of the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge and Manhattan skyline, this newly renovated loft boasts a gracious corner layout with the most extraordinary views."

Check out the photos of the home here.


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