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Amy Schumer Loses $1.25M on Brooklyn Townhouse Sale Marriage Rumors

City records Thursday reveal comedian sold 19 Cranberry St. dwelling for $11M.

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my Schumer has sold her Brooklyn Heights townhouse at 19 Cranberry St for $11 million, a $1.25 million loss on the $12.25 million she and husband Chris Fischer paid in 2022. The four‑story, 5,600‑sq‑ft Federal‑style home—built in 1829 and once featured in “Moonstruck”—was first listed in March for $14 million before the price was cut to $12.75 million. Despite the reduction, the final sale price still fell short of the original purchase.

    The property boasted five bedrooms, a private garden, gated parking, a restored mansard roof, original fireplace mantels, a custom kitchen with antique cabinetry, and a wine cellar. It was marketed by Adam Modlin of the Modlin Group, who declined to comment on the transaction. The buyer was an LLC registered to the address, with closing documents signed by writer‑producer Michael Saltzman, known for “The Boys,” “Murphy Brown,” and “The Pink Panther.”

    Schumer and Fischer announced plans to return to Manhattan earlier this year, citing proximity to their son’s school as a key factor. The sale comes amid a series of high‑profile deals in Brooklyn Heights, including Glossier founder Emily Weiss’s $22.5 million townhouse purchase and an off‑market condo buy by Ed Sheeran and Cherry Seaborn for just under $12 million.

    While the townhouse’s sale marks a financial setback for the comedian, it underscores the volatility of the borough’s luxury market, where even well‑known sellers can see their properties trade below purchase price.

Amy Schumer loses $1.25M selling Brooklyn townhouse amid marriage rumors.