Spectacular NYC Townhouse Featured on Netflix Comedy Series ‘Unplugged’ Nearly $12 Million

The stunning 25-foot-wide “architecture” featured in Netflix’s romantic comedy “Uncoupled,” stars. Neal Patrick Harrisrecently hit the market in New York’s Midtown West neighborhood for $11,750,000.
The six-story townhouse has had ties to Hollywood for decades, appearing on everything from “Law & Order” and “Good Morning America” to “HBO: The Other Two” and “CBS’s The Second Wave.”
“My client tells me she has an agent for the home,” said the listing agentClara Chung, Douglas Elliman. “He uses it as a live/work space and is very keen to use it for photography and production.”

Built in 1910, the five-bedroom residence has been thoughtfully updated over the years to offer a 7,000-square-foot floor plan.
Historic highlights that remain intact include loft-inspired ceiling heights, built-ins, and garden and rooftop spaces.
The residence last traded hands for $7,500,000 in 2021. Chung says the repairs were done by the previous owners.
“You don’t really know the light until you’re in the area,” he says. “It feels like an incredibly spacious inner-city loft.”
The eye-catching parlor level features a two-story living room with 22-foot ceilings; floor to ceiling wood burning fireplace; and a glass wall overlooking the terrace overlooking the garden.
The luxurious chef’s kitchen has modern appliances, marble floors, and a large breakfast bar. The adjacent dining room was designed for both lavish gatherings and entertainment.



The garden level designed for high-end entertaining features a recreation room with a wet bar, beer tap, mini-fridge, and dishwasher. It also has access to a well-planned garden designed for relaxation.
“The media room has its own kitchen, ping-pong table, and play area,” Chung said. There is even a card table that can be used for poker nights.
The dramatic primary suite on the penthouse level features a spa-inspired bathroom, walk-in closet, and private terrace. There’s also access to a rooftop terrace with a wet bar and gas fireplace that’s perfect for morning coffee or a nightcap while soaking in the amazing views.
“It’s located in a quintessential New York neighborhood,” he says. “Right around the corner at 9thAvenue, there are good restaurants. You can just imagine the scenes in the show walking to the restaurant.”
Showcasing details throughout the home include reclaimed wood accents, sculpted metal and glass floors, custom millwork, and cove-lit ceilings. Other highlights include smart home automation, rooftop surround sound, commercial-grade appliances, and a rooftop generator for uninterrupted power.
“I think the next buyer will be someone in the entertainment, technology, or financial space,” Chung said. “It will be for someone who likes to live in the city and appreciates a smart home plan. The previous owner was a family with children, so it can be used as a main residence, or it can be an old side home that appreciates Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall.”
Conveniently located minutes from Central Park, Columbus Circle, Hudson Yards, and Broadway theaters, this complex can be used as an investment property.
“You can be anywhere within 10 minutes,” he adds. “It’s a very special townhouse that you can’t see how special it is from the outside.”



