Macaulay Culkin Sells His Longtime NYC Loft for $7.75 Million

Macaulay Culkin, the beloved child star known for his iconic role in the ‘Home Alone’ films, has recently sold his full-floor loft located in the NoHo neighborhood of New York City for an impressive $7.75 million. This significant real estate transaction marks the end of an era for Culkin, who has owned the 3,000-square-foot residence since 1997. The stylish loft, famous for its spacious layout, includes two bedrooms, a library, a home office, and an expansive living area that boasts high ceilings and oversized windows providing ample natural light. The gourmet kitchen features top-of-the-line appliances and elegant finishes, making it a perfect space for culinary enthusiasts. Notably, the loft was not only a home but a creative sanctuary for Culkin, who has often been cited as an inspiration in the entertainment industry. The property, listed at $8 million, sold slightly below its asking price in a competitive market. Culkin commented on the sale, saying, ‘While it’s bittersweet to let go of this amazing space, I am excited to pass it on to new owners who will create their own memories here.’ Culkin’s decision to move comes at a time when many celebrities are re-evaluating their real estate holdings amid changing market conditions. The buyer of the loft, whose identity remains private, now has the opportunity to inhabit a piece of New York City’s vibrant history, previously owned by one of its notable residents.