Exclusive | Producer Scott Rudin has sold his NYC home after nearly 2 years and millions of dollars in price cuts.

Hollywood producer Scott Rudin has sold his midtown Manhattan home for $19.75 million, according to records filed Tuesday with the city registry.

This deal for the West Village property, at 22 Bank St., marks a $6.25 million discount from the $26 million that Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award winner Rudin and his Broadway publicist husband John Barlow , initially. expected in 2023.

It didn’t take long for the 4,000-square-foot spread to start undergoing rounds of price cuts. StreetEasy shows that the 19th-century spread originally reduced its price to $23.75 million in September 2023 — six months after it was first listed. From that point on, it saw three subsequent discounts to its most recent asking price of $19.75 million — the price it sold for.

Rudini has won many awards for his work. Theo Wargo
The residence has built-in storage and lots of natural light. Courtesy of Corcoran
The chef’s kitchen has a beautiful center island. Courtesy of Corcoran

The new owner made the purchase through a limited liability company and could not be immediately identified. Corcoran’s Deborah Grubman represented the listing; The brokerage declined to comment on the deal.

Rudin and Barlow paid $17.4 million for the townhouse in 2019. They bought it from former Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Graydon Carter.

Two years later, Rudin stepped back from some of his theatrical work and apologized after the publication of a damning Hollywood Reporter article detailing his alleged abusive behavior toward staff. That same year, members of the New York theater community marched on Broadway to protest Rudin’s alleged improprieties.

On Broadway, Rudin’s credits include “The Book of Mormon.” On screen, they include The Social Network and School of Rock.

The 19-foot-wide structure was built between 1844 and 1845, according to the listing, which adds that it comes with a 42-foot-long garden.

Benefits include a garden for warm weather entertaining. Courtesy of Corcoran
The garden is 42 feet deep, according to the listing. Courtesy of Corcoran

The parlor level has 11-foot ceilings, as well as a great room with two fireplaces. Elsewhere, a formal dining room has a gas fireplace – and the chef’s kitchen, with two dishwashers, has a large marble island.

The second floor has two bedrooms, with the front room overlooking Bank Street. The top floor is the master suite, complete with a dressing room and a terrace overlooking the gardens of neighboring townhouses. Meanwhile, the basement level can accommodate a gym or a yoga studio.

This listing had the potential to combine with the neighboring townhouse at No. 20. This would cost a buyer $37 million and give them about 7,600 square feet of combined living space.

However, the buyer of this house did not catch the neighboring one either. No. 20 remains for sale asking $10 million, according to StreetEasy, down from an initial $15 million in early 2024.

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