Bill Murray’s NY home during height of career lists for $2.07M

Bill Murray’s suburban New York home he lived in throughout the 1980s, at the height of his career, has listed for $2.07 million.

At the time, Murray had just landed his first starring role with the film “Meatballs.”

In 1982, while he was living in the home, he collaborated with the late writer-director Harold Ramis and starred in a string of box-office hits, including “Caddyshack,” “Stripes,” and “Tootsie.”

He also filmed “Ghostbusters” before selling the home in 1990.

Aptly known as The Manse, the property is located just 25 minutes from the city, in the heart of the A list-favored Snedens Landing community.

Built back in 1868, the idyllic Gothic Revival-style home underwent a $1 million restoration in 2016, the listing notes.

Made up of four bedrooms and three bathrooms, the now-yellow painted home also has traditional front and rear porches, restored wide board pine floors, crown moldings and three fireplaces including a Victorian mantel.


The home spans 3,100 square feet.
The home spans 3,100 square feet.
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The expansive front porch.
The expansive front porch.
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The formal living room.
The formal living room.
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The living area.
The living area.
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A study.
A study.
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Perhaps the most interesting part of the home is the bathtub, which once belonged to Uma Thurman. The tub, formerly in a home that she owned, was reglazed and encapsulated in the renovation of the hallway bathroom.

The country kitchen boasts a fireplace/pizza oven, marble counters and a separate butler’s pantry.

A fenced yard completes the home.

It’s a short walk to the Hudson River, tennis courts and a library.

Richard Ellis, of Ellis Sotheby’s International Realty, holds the listing.


The dining space.
The dining space.
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The kitchen has a pizza oven.
The kitchen has a pizza oven.
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A butler's pantry.
A butler’s pantry.
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One of four bedrooms.
One of four bedrooms.
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Another bedroom.
Another bedroom.
Andrea B. Swenson/Ellis Sotheby’s International Realty

Murray still maintains another home nearby he purchased directly after leaving this now-listed residence. (He lived in this home while renovating the other.)

In recent years, Murray has been the subject of controversy following accusations he was violent or sexually harassed castmates.

Shortly after the allegations surfaced, Geena Davis, in her memoir, “Dying of Politeness,” accused Murray of harassment during the filming of “Quick Change,” which was released in 1990.

This would mean he was living in the home at the time of the alleged incident.

Murray is currently starring in the Marvel film, “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” currently in theaters.

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