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imothée Chalamet is a cinematic force to be reckoned with, juggling multiple film projects each year and racking up Oscar nominations in the process. Despite his hectic schedule, he's managed to maintain a humble approach to real estate, reflecting his down-to-earth upbringing in New York City.
Born and raised in Manhattan Plaza apartments on West 43rd Street, Chalamet grew up surrounded by fellow performers – 70% of the building's tenants are artists. The likes of Alicia Keys, Angela Lansbury, and Tennessee Williams have all called the property home. This humble start has stayed with him, influencing his real estate choices.
Chalamet's first NYC apartment is a modest one-bedroom on 43rd Street, renting for around $4,000 per month in approximately 1,000 square feet of space. Although few details are known about this pad, it made headlines when Zendaya helped him spruce up the space on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, joking that they added "cups and plates and knives and forks" to give it a more adult feel.
In 2022, Chalamet made a move to the West Coast, purchasing an estate in Beverly Hills for $11 million. The East Coast traditional-style home spans 1.5 acres, boasting 5,521 square feet of living space with four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a wine cellar. Chalamet has added his personal touch by transforming the living room into a "museum" showcasing his antique collection, complete with low lights to highlight each piece.
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