Kirsten Dunst has just put her fashionable SoHo loft apartment on the market for $5 million.
The attractive downtown Manhattan spread boasts impressive river views through oversized arched windows and has a private elevator — which was useful for an A-list actress who has dated the likes of Jake Gyllenhaal and Garrett Hedlund needs her privacy, after all.
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The “Fargo” actress bought the home for $3.09 million in 2007 , according to property records that show that Toluca Lake Property Trust is the owner. The trust has the same address as Dunst’s production company, Wooden Spoon Productions.
Since the purchase, the two-bedroom apartment, which is perched atop an eight-unit pre-war building on Canal Street, has been gut renovated, according to the listing.
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During the renovation, the actress, who according to various media reports recently got engaged to “Fargo” co-star Jesse Plemons, clearly brought her unique sense of style and love of vintage to the apartment. It has been furnished with a mix of modern pieces and antiques, pictures of the apartment show.
Other features include 11-foot ceilings, wooden flooring throughout, a large open plan living area, a sizable kitchen decked out with marble countertops and an adjacent dining area.
The spacious master suite, meanwhile, comes with a brand new en-suite bathroom with a vintage clawfoot soaking tub, separate shower, and mosaic tiled floors.
According to property website 6sqft, which first spotted the listing, she put the loft on the market for $12,500 a month in 2014.
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A spokesman for Dunst did not respond immediately to request for comment. The listing agents, Jared Seligman and Evan Danzig of Douglas Elliman Real Estate, also did not respond immediately to request for comment.
This article originally appeared on Mansion Global.
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