Kirsten Dunst’s former NYC penthouse lists for $6.95M

Inset of Kirsten Dunst over shots of her former downtown home.
Inset of Kirsten Dunst over shots of her former downtown home.

Actress Kirsten Dunst’s former downtown penthouse has hit the market for $6.95 million.

The “Civil War” star sold this eighth-floor home at 477 Washington St. — also known as 533 Canal, on the edge of Soho — in 2018 to the sellers for $4.4 million. Dunst herself bought it for $3 million in 2007.

The current “Marie Claire” cover star has come a long way from child actor in “Interview with the Vampire” and “Jumanji,” to starring in films like “The Virgin Suicides,” “Marie Antoinette,” “Hidden Figures” and Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man” trilogy.

Kirsten Dunst. Getty Images for Gucci
Kirsten Dunst. Getty Images for Gucci
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In the recent Marie Claire issue, Dunst — now a 41-year-old mother of two and married to her “Fargo” co-star, actor Jesse Plemons — talks about why she gravitates towards female directors like Sofia Coppola, and why she disliked her “Spider-Man” on-set nickname “girly-girl.”

The-gut renovated apartment comes with two bedrooms, two full baths and Hudson River views. A private elevator landing opens to a large living room with a wall of large, arched windows. There’s also an open, windowed chef’s kitchen and a main bedroom with a “Narnia-style wardrobe” that leads to a large, windowed, custom walk-in closet, according to the listing. A second bedroom is currently set up as a library-slash-den with a Murphy bed, custom built-ins, and brass-and-glass sliding doors.

Design details include exposed brick walls, wide-plank custom wood floors and 11-foot-tall ceilings. Maintenance is $675 a month.

The building has been a big draw for creatives over the years, including R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe, director Gus Van Sant and Oscar-winning former brothers-in-law Casey Affleck and Joaquin Phoenix.

In 2020, Affleck and Phoenix sold their “crash pad” duplex in the building for $3.13 million. The close friends — who became family when Affleck married Phoenix’s sister, Summer, though they have since divorced — first listed the apartment in 2017 for $3.89 million.

In the late 1970s, the building, which dates to 1911, was also home to the Canal Zone Party, which drew artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat.

The listing broker is Corcoran’s Laura Weinkam.

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