If You Have a Few Million To Spare, You Can Buy the Home From the Classic 1987 Film, "Moonstruck"

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Film buffs, housing historians and even Cher fanatics are likely all too familiar with the home that stands at 19 Cranberry Street in Brooklyn Heights, New York. The stunning townhouse was featured in Moonstruck, the 1987 romantic-comedy that starred a young Cher and Nicolas Cage. Well over 30 years after the film was released, the Moonstruck home is on the market once again.

An Instagram post shared by New York City real estate agent, Robert Khederian revealed the exciting news and also provided some insight into the Brooklyn Heights townhouse's impressive features.

"Originally built in 1829 (then likely renovated in the later 19th century to get that third story and Mansard roof), this house on one of the best streets in BK Heights has historic charm AND a connection to Cher, so really the package cannot get more complete," Khederian's Instagram caption read. "Love the federal fireplaces and woodwork in the double parlor. The kitchen is beautiful, the bathrooms make you smile, and there’s a dressing room you could spend all day in. That’s amore!"

With a listing price of $12,850,000, the Moonstruck home is 4,455 square feet and includes a garden and gated parking. Consisting of four stories, there is ample room for the five bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths featured in the home.

Additional details on the palatial, New York townhouse are available on StreetEasy.