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Two-time Tony Award-winning actor Hugh Jackman is currently starring alongside Sutton Foster in a Broadway revival of “The Music Man,” and is also making moves off-broadway. He has listed his longtime West Village condo for $55.9 million (USD $38.9 million). The X-Men and Les Miserables actor and wife Deborra-Lee Furness have raised their two 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren in this NYC dwelling and purchased the five-bedroom triplex for $30.2 million (USD $21 million) in 2008.
The 1,021-square-foot home is located in the boutique condo building Meier South Tower and occupies the building’s eighth, ninth, and 10th floors. The home features a sleek white spiral staircase that connects each floor and captivates guests with its floor-to-ceiling windows–providing a remarkable view of the Hudson River.
The 10th floor is solely a primary bedroom suite, which includes a studio, exercise area, and bathroom. The 8th floor hosts the other four bedrooms, a recreation room, and a library/guest room. A large dining area is located on the ninth floor, as well as a home office and a professional gourmet kitchen with marble counters, breakfast bar seating, and wall-to-wall views of the Hudson.
The dwelling’s double-height living room provides a huge volume of space, perfect for entertaining. The view of the Statue of Liberty, boats on the river and gorgeous sunsets are one-of-a-kind. The building includes a fitness centre, full-time doorman and concierge. The listing came on the market on Monday and is represented by Deborah Grubman, David Adler, and Paul Albano of Corcoran.
See inside the luxurious home below.
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This article originally appeared on Architectural Digest.