The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel's NYC Apartment For Sale After Decades Off-Market — Take A Look Inside $1.75M Home

The swanky uptown pad that was once home to Midge Maisel and her parents is officially on the market — but it won't come cheap!

The property is being listed for the first time in over 30 years, with a bonus of being part of TV and film history. The home was featured in Prime Video's The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel for five seasons, and was also used for Woody Allen's 1997 film Deconstructing Harry.

According to StreetEasy, the Morningstar Heights apartment — which boasts eight rooms, three bedrooms and two baths — has been listed for $1.75 million by Douglas Elliman. Its new owners will reside inside the Strathmore, a luxurious early 20th-century building located at 404 Riverside Drive in uptown Manhattan.

Photo: Joel Pitra of DDreps for Douglas Elliman

The building dates to 1909, and just like in Mrs. Maisel, it comes with doormen at the ready. Most of the apartment's large prewar proportions remain the same, though the galley kitchen has been updated. The place also sports "nearly 11-foot ceilings, two decorative fireplaces and original inlaid floors complemented by intricate crown moldings," according to the listing, and "is flooded with sunlight from its oversized windows which capture north, south, east and west exposures."

Photo: Joel Pitra of DDreps for Douglas Elliman

In addition, the apartment opens into an elegant foyer and has beautiful views of the Hudson River. Its primary bedroom includes an ensuite bathroom big enough for a double vanity and a large soaking tub. The second bedroom can easily fit a king or two twin beds, and its current home office can easily be remade into a third bedroom.

Photo: Joel Pitra of DDreps for Douglas Elliman

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel stars Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam "Midge" Maisel, a New York housewife who pursues a career in stand-up comedy after her marriage ends. The period dramedy's ensemble also includes Alex Borstein, Michael Zegen, Marin Hinkle and Tony Shalhoub.

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Photo: Joel Pitra of DDreps for Douglas Elliman

Photo: Joel Pitra of DDreps for Douglas Elliman

Photo: Joel Pitra of DDreps for Douglas Elliman

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