Meryl Streep is selling her New York City penthouse for $18.25 million — a 26% discount from its original asking price.
The Manhattan home was originally listed for $24.6 million in August 2018 and later discounted to $19.75 million.
Streep's penthouse sits at the top of River Lofts tower on Laight Street in Tribeca, where a private keyed elevator in the lobby leads directly to a private vestibule in the penthouse.
The building also has a fitness center, a 24-hour doorman, a bicycle room, a garden, and an on-site garage, according to the listing.
Tribeca's 10007 is the richest ZIP code in New York City, according to Bloomberg.
The skylit entryway to Streep's apartment opens up to several shared spaces.
The full-floor penthouse spans almost 4,000 square feet.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA media room on one side of the living area includes a built-in, wall-mounted television and can be separated from the rest of the space by pocket doors.
The kitchen features a butcher-block center island, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, two ovens, a six-burner cooktop from Miele, and a Bosch dishwasher.
A dining table on one end of the open-plan living space can seat at least six people.
A study with a built-in desk and shelving occupies one corner of the apartment.
Sotheby's could not release photos of the penthouse's four bedrooms, which include a master suite and three guest bedrooms, but they can be seen in the listing.
The home has four full bathrooms and one half-bathroom.
A 10-foot-wide landscaped terrace wraps around three sides of the apartment.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe penthouse's panoramic views include the Hudson River, One World Trade Center, and the Empire State Building.
Streep and her husband have owned the Tribeca penthouse for 13 years. They bought it for $10.13 million in 2006.
"I have gardened under the stars on hot days, and sat by the cozy fire while the snow piled up on the terrace," Streep said in a statement to The Wall Street Journal. "This has been a great home for us, and I hope another family can now enjoy it as much as we have."
According to the Journal, Streep and her husband are selling the penthouse because they're moving to California.