‘Big Little Lies’ Star Alexander Skarsgård Spotted House Hunting in Brooklyn
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1/9Coming off a big win at the Golden Globes for his role in HBO’s Big Little Lies, Alexander Skarsgård seems to be looking for a new place to keep his award. The Swedish actor has been house hunting and was recently spotted touring a 19th century-built fixer-upper in Brooklyn, according to the NY Post.Located at 154 Hicks Street, the Brooklyn Heights home sits on a quiet, tree-lined street among other historic townhouses. Although the five-story brownstone is in need of a thorough renovation and some major TLC, it’s potential is enticing. Clocking in at 5,444-square-feet, the spread boasts five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and a plethora of original details including mahogany bannisters and fireplace moldings. A grand stoop welcomes you to the Neo-Grec manse, which offers splendid features like a skylight over the main staircase, rooms with soaring high ceilings, and a sprawling garden.Ravi Kantha and Matthew Lesser of Leslie J. Garfield have the listing. The home was originally listed for $4.99 million in 2016, but is now asking $4.55 million.Coming off a big win at the Golden Globes for his role in HBO’s Big Little Lies, Alexander Skarsgård seems to be looking for a new place to keep his award. The Swedish actor has been house hunting and was recently spotted touring a 19th century-built fixer-upper in Brooklyn, according to the NY Post.Located at 154 Hicks Street, the Brooklyn Heights home sits on a quiet, tree-lined street among other historic townhouses. Although the five-story brownstone is in need of a thorough renovation and some major TLC, it’s potential is enticing. Clocking in at 5,444-square-feet, the spread boasts five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and a plethora of original details including mahogany bannisters and fireplace moldings. A grand stoop welcomes you to the Neo-Grec manse, which offers splendid features like a skylight over the main staircase, rooms with soaring high ceilings, and a sprawling garden.Ravi Kantha and Matthew Lesser of Leslie J. Garfield have the listing. The home was originally listed for $4.99 million in 2016, but is now asking $4.55 million.
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3/9Although the home will be sold empty, the listing agency provides renderings of what the townhouse's spaces could look like after a renovation.Although the home will be sold empty, the listing agency provides renderings of what the townhouse's spaces could look like after a renovation.
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