Film producer Scott Rudin has listed his residence in Manhattan for sale this spring. A townhouse in Greenwich Village measuring 19 feet in width and having 3,850 sq. ft. of interiors to its credit, the four-level property is tagged at $26 million.
The four-bedroom home has, according to listing information, just been renovated. Throughout the property, a bright white treatment is the rule, with wide-plank hardwood floors — not original to the pre-WW1 build, but reclaimed pine, and carrying a near facsimile of its historic spirit — standing out powerfully as a result. The staircase, a hardwood gem, is original to the property. The fireplaces are likely original as well; each features an individual design style.
The layout of the property places an exercise room in the basement; the four levels above ground begin with a forecourt and vestibule entrance giving way to a garden floor; the landscaped outdoor space in back is accessible through the kitchen, and measures 32 feet by 19. The parlor level also contains its own vestibule entrance, and is dedicated to a great room and library slash creative workspace. The upper two levels contain the accommodations, with the primary on the top floor; both upper levels feature terraces.
Other details at work in this property: plentiful built-in bookcases, newer light fixtures, Juliet balconies, and restored original window shutters.
Rudin’s film credits include The Social Network, School of Rock, Zoolander, The Truman Show, Clueless, The Addams Family, Revolutionary Road, and The Grand Budapest Hotel.