To get your hands on this place, who you gonna call?
An apartment in the building where Ghostbusters stars Louis Tully (Rick Moranis) and Dana Barrett (Sigourney Weaver) lived down the hall from each other has gone up for grabs – complete with the balcony where Dana appeared when she was possessed by the evil spirit Zuul.
So if you want first dibs on it, in this case ‘ya gonna call’ listing agent Brown Harris Stevens.
The exterior of 55 Central Park West was featured in the 1984 supernatural classic, and now apartment nine has gone on sale for $8.35 million.
The exterior of 55 Central Park West was featured in the 1984 supernatural classic and now apartment nine has gone on sale for $8.35 million
Louis Tully (Rick Moranis) and Dana Barrett (Sigourney Weaver) lived down the hall from each other
Interior shots for the movie were actually filmed at a studio set in Los Angeles. Pictured are Dr. Peter Venkman (Bill Murray) and Dana in one of the scenes
Geeky accountant Louis fell in love with his neighbor, but his feelings weren’t reciprocated
Located on New York’s Upper West Side, the unique architecture of 55 Central Park West makes up part of the city’s Central Park West Historic District
The lofty home boasts 3,300-square-feet, with incredible views of Central Park, the Big Apple and beyond
With four bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, a sunken living room, dining room and den, the 1929 pre-war building offers a spacious living area with plenty of natural light
The kitchen features top of the range appliances, including a Sub-Zero refrigerator and wine fridge, and a Miele cook-top
After starring in the hit movie, the building earned various nicknames including the Ghostbusters Building and Spook Central.
While Louis and Dana lived on the 22nd floor of the tower, it actually only has 19 stories.
Instead, interior shots for the movie were filmed at a studio set in Los Angeles.
In the film, various scenes take place in the sky rise as Louis falls in love with his neighbor Dana. However, his affections aren’t reciprocated.
Located on New York’s Upper West Side, the unique architecture of 55 Central Park West makes up part of the city’s Central Park West Historic District.
The lofty home boasts 3,300-square-feet, with incredible views of Central Park, the Big Apple and beyond.
With four bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, a sunken living room, dining room and den, the 1929 pre-war building offers a spacious living area with plenty of natural light.
Upon entering the corner apartment, you are greeted with an extensive gallery, opening into the living room and dining room, both overlooking the treetops.
To the left sits the den with a powder room, two fixed desks and ample storage space, perfect for a home office.
The informal dining room leads on from this, along with the kitchen.
A light and airy atmosphere runs throughout the apartment thanks to a clean white color scheme and contemporary furnishings
Upon entering the corner apartment, you are greeted with a gallery, opening into the living room and dining room, both overlooking the treetops. To the left sits the den with a powder room, two fixed desks and ample storage space
The separate bedroom wing extends to the right of the gallery. The guest rooms share an ensuite bathroom
When it comes to the design of 55 Central Park West as a whole, the listing notes that the building was constructed in 1929 by renowned architects Schwartz & Gross
On walking into the serviced high rise, there is an ‘exquisite’ recently renovated Art Deco lobby, while residents also gain access to a ‘beautifully landscaped roof terrace with panoramic park and city views’
After starring in the hit movie, the building earned the nicknames The Ghostbusters Building or Spook Central. Pictured is Sigourney Weaver in character in one of the scenes
The cooking area features a spread of top-end appliances, including a Sub-Zero refrigerator and wine fridge, and a Miele cook-top.
Marble countertops complete the polished look.
The separate bedroom wing extends to the right of the gallery, the primary bedroom receives an exceptional view, with a marble ensuite, double vanity and bath.
Three additional bedrooms share the wing with one ensuite and the remaining two bedrooms sharing the hall bathroom.
A light and airy atmosphere runs throughout the apartment thanks to a clean white color scheme and contemporary furnishings.
Stained oak floors inject a little warmth, along with soft lighting.
When it comes to the design of 55 Central Park West as a whole, the listing notes that the building was constructed in 1929 by renowned architects Schwartz & Gross and it is ‘considered one of the pivotal structures of the Art Deco style.’
On walking into the serviced high rise, there is an ‘exquisite’ recently renovated Art Deco lobby, while residents also gain access to a ‘beautifully landscaped roof terrace with panoramic park and city views.’
Other communal amenities, include two full-time doormen, a live-in resident manager, a bicycle storage room, laundry facilities, and storage bins.
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