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Inside the $7.4 million 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' brownstone

The famous Upper East Side brownstone from the 1961 film "Breakfast at Tiffany's" is now off the market. It recently sold for $7.4 million.
/ Source: Zillow

You may remember Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard standing on these front steps. The brownstone featured prominently in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” has sold for $7.4 million after most recently being listed for $8 million.

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Outside the brownstone on the Upper East SideStreetEasy

“Any time they had a street scene, the house was featured,” Asher Alcobi of Peter*Ashe Real Estate said in an October 2014 interview. “The signature olive green doors are still the same.”

Breakfast at Tiffany's New York brownstone
The brownstone's signature olive doorsStreetEasy

The 1961 romantic comedy was filmed in a studio for the interior shots, including the famous party scene with Mickey Rooney’s character, Mr. Yunioshi. But 169 East 71st St. continues to garner interest as the place Miss Holly Golightly made her debut in The Big City.

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The house recently sold for $7.4 million.StreetEasy

“The house is on the tourist tour of the Upper East Side,” Alcobi said.

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The living roomStreetEasy

The 3,800-square-foot brownstone boasts 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, a sweeping staircase and an enclosed greenhouse.

Breakfast at Tiffany's New York brownstone
The denStreetEasy

It’s split into an upper and lower duplex. Upstairs, two bedroom suites have their own renovated baths. There’s also a sunny living room with a wood-burning fireplace, a renovated kitchen and laundry room. Downstairs, a garden apartment with a separate entrance has a front library, powder room and a large bedroom and full bath.

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The master bedroomStreetEasy
Breakfast at Tiffany's New York brownstone
One of the bedroomsStreetEasy

The house was renovated in the mid ’80s and again in the late ’90s. It was last listed in 2011 before finding a buyer for $5.975 million in April 2012.

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A living roomStreetEasy

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