


Julia Fox just dropped $2.9 million on a pre-war Neoclassical Revival townhouse in Harlem, The Post can confirm.
First hitting the market in September for $3.65 million, the “Uncut Gems” star, 33, scored a deal.
She paid $900,000 down, and received a $2 million loan from First Republic just weeks before the bank’s collapse, the Real Deal reported.
Pegged as a “rare opportunity,” the residence is in the heart of the Mount Morris Park Historic District.
Actor Neil Patrick Harris and his husband, David Burtka, set a neighborhood record when they sold their nearby townhouse for $7.1 million last May.
Built in 1888 by Charles H. Beer, the property has since undergone several renovations while preserving its originality, the listing notes.
Occupying over 4,700 square feet with an additional 1,200-square-foot cellar, the property has seven bedrooms and five bathrooms.
Measuring 20 feet wide and 58 feet deep, it stands four stories tall.
The ground floor can serve as an apartment on its own, or be used for additional living space.
One the parlor floor is the living room with a kitchenette, an office/den, the formal dining room with a fireplace and views of the backyard. There’s also a bedroom on the level that has a woodburning fireplace and boasts views outside to the front patio.
Through the office and living area is the eat-in kitchen, which features two walls of exposed brick and leads to the private backyard.
The third floor is set as the entertaining space for the upper apartment. This floor features a large living room with a woodburning fireplace, a kitchen and a dining room with an additional fireplace.
On the fourth floor are three bedrooms. The primary suite, on the south side of the house, features an ensuite bathroom with a custom steam shower and a large walk-in closet that feeds into the laundry room.
“This property is currently configured as a two family with an owner’s triplex on the upper three floors with a separate apartment on the garden floor. As an investment, this also offers optionality in regard to opportunity zone, air rights, and commercial overlay,” the listing explains.
Stefani Berkin and Robert Barr with R New York held the listing.
Earlier this year, Fox garnered attention when she showed off her fairly modest New York City apartment for the average celebrity, located in Noho.
In the video of her home, she discussed having a tiny mouse problem, putting her bedroom in the living area and not wanting to live too pretentiously.
This Harlem abode is for sure a step up. But it is unclear at this time if Fox plans on living in this home permanently.
The Post has reached out to her reps for comment.