Actress Michelle Williams could be your landlord if you have $35,000 a month to spend to live in her historic Brooklyn mansion.
The Brokeback Mountain actress, 44, recently put her 6,500-square-foot property, often referred to as “The Tara of Prospect Park South,” up for rent, according to Realtor.com.
Her future tenant will have full access to the five-time Oscar nominee’s home, which is often compared to the pillar-covered mansion in the 1940 film Gone with the Wind.
Built in 1910 and meticulously restored, the beautiful estate has eight bedrooms, six bathrooms, a two-story veranda and cinematic pilasters and columns.
Original architectural details include a grand staircase, formal living room and library with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves.
Actress Michelle Williams could be your landlord if you have $35,000 a month to spend to live in her historic Brooklyn mansion
According to the entry on Compassthe Williams home sits on a sprawling corner lot “on perhaps the most beautiful street in New York.”
The fully furnished property features 23 rooms, a breathtaking foyer, a formal living room with an oversized bay window, a large kitchen island with marble countertops and a fitness room with a Peloton treadmill, exercise mats and a massage table.
Williams purchased the estate in 2015 for $2.5 million.
The contact agent is Laura Rozos.
The property can only be viewed by appointment.
She worked with Matiz Architecture and Workstead Design to restore and renovate the property to preserve its “stunning original details.”
A year before making the purchase, she sold her Boerum Hill mansion for $8.8 million.
Williams bought the house, where she lived with former fiancé Heath Ledger, in 2005 for $3.6 million.
The Brokeback Mountain actress, 44, recently listed her 6,500-square-foot property, often referred to as “The Tara of Prospect Park South,” for rent, according to Realtor.com
Her future tenant will have full access to the five-time Oscar nominee’s home, which is often compared to the pillar-covered mansion in the 1940 film, Gone with the Wind.
Built in 1910 and meticulously restored, the beautiful estate has eight bedrooms, six bathrooms, a two-story veranda and cinematic pilasters and columns.
Original architectural details include a grand staircase, formal living room and library with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves
Ledger died in 2008 at the age of 28 after an accidental overdose.
Williams and Ledger welcomed their daughter, Matilda Rose Ledger, in 2005.
The former couple met on the set of Brokeback Mountain and dated for three years before finally splitting in 2007, just five months before his tragic death.
In 2020, she and her husband, Thomas Kail, purchased a $10.8 million mansion together in Brooklyn Heights.
Williams and Kail share two children, one born in 2020 and their youngest in 2022.
While they have confirmed that their eldest is a little boy named Hart, they have yet to reveal the gender or name of their second.
According to the listing on Compass, Williams’ home sits on a sprawling corner lot “on perhaps the most beautiful street in New York.”
The fully furnished property features 23 rooms, a breathtaking foyer, a formal living room with an oversized bay window, a large kitchen island with marble countertops and a fitness room with a Peloton treadmill, exercise mats and a massage table.
Williams purchased the estate in 2015 for $2.5 million
Last month, reports surfaced that she and Ledger’s daughter were planning to spend time in Australia with her late father’s family.
18-year-old Matilda, who currently lives in the US and was raised by her mother Michelle Williams, is considering enrolling in an Australian university, Woman’s Day reported.
A source told the newspaper that Matilda is considering a move to Australia but plans to delay the start of her tertiary studies for a full year so she can travel.
A source says the teenager wants to spend a ‘gap year’ traveling the world before starting her studies.
She worked with Matiz Architecture and Workstead Design to restore and renovate the property to preserve its ‘stunning original details’
A year before she made the purchase, she sold her Boerum Hill mansion for $8.8 million
Her father’s homeland would be an important destination for Matilda.
‘She will also spend a lot of time in Australia. She always feels closest to her father when she is there and loves nothing more than hearing his childhood stories from his entire family,” the source said.
The insider also claimed that Matilda is considering staying in Australia to continue her studies.
“She may even decide to study in Australia, although for now she seems to have her sights set on several colleges in New York,” she added.