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In 2015 the movie “Intern” (“The Intern”) premiered worldwide. The film, starring Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro, became an immediate success.

The comedy, directed by Nancy Meyers, takes place in New York and was filmed mostly in Brooklyn. One of the recording sets was a beautiful Victorian-style house that became the home of Jules Ostin’s parents, a character played by Hathaway.

During the film, De Niro’s character, named Ben Whittaker, has to enter the house without permission in order to erase an unkind message that Jules left for his mom. During the crossing the alarm of the place sounds and Whittaker and his friends have to run away.

This house has just entered the real estate market with a price of $3.85 millions of dollars.

The property is located at 495 I. 18th St. in the Ditmas Park district of Brooklyn and has an extension of 3,080 square feet distributed over three floors with seven bedrooms, five bathrooms, hall, dining room, living room, living room with fireplace, kitchen and other very comfortable spaces.

This house dates from the year 1910 and was last sold 2010 for $1.3 million of dollars. Its increase in cost has to do with certain reforms that have been carried out in recent years and with the historical elements and in excellent condition that they still preserve.

The cost of ownership is not related to the film, since within the information given in the technical sheet this aspect is not highlighted at any time. What does stand out is its architectural importance.


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By Scribe