
Bill Murray’s Hudson Valley Haven Hits the Market for $3.69M
A Celebrity Enclave in the Heart of the Hudson Valley
Located in the picturesque hamlet of Palisades, just 11 miles north of the George Washington Bridge, Bill Murray’s former estate is making waves on the real estate market with a listing price of $3.69 million. Situated in the exclusive Snedens Landing community—often dubbed “Hollywood on the Hudson”—this hidden gem is surrounded by lush landscapes and artistic vibes, perfect for anyone seeking a touch of celebrity life in the Hudson Valley.
The History and Charm of The Yellow House
Known as The Yellow House, this stunning Colonial-style residence was originally built in the 1980s by Murray and his then-wife, Mickey Murray. It stands on the site of a historic 19th-century barn and boasts a rich artistic lineage. The home underwent a major renovation in 2021, seamlessly blending its storied past with modern comforts. While the iconic firepole from “Ghostbusters” is no longer part of the charm, the home features a dramatic living room with 15-foot ceilings and a wood-burning fireplace, making it a cozy retreat.
Expansive Living and Outdoor Spaces
Spanning 5,177 square feet, The Yellow House offers five bedrooms and 4½ bathrooms, all set on a sprawling 3.92-acre lot. A chef’s kitchen with a 19th-century fireplace is ideal for culinary enthusiasts, while a wraparound porch invites you to enjoy the serene surroundings. The property also includes a two-car garage with an office/studio above, perfect for artists or those working from home.
An Artist's Legacy
The current owners, acclaimed artists Sean Scully and Liliane Tomasko, have lovingly maintained the property since purchasing it from actress Didi Conn, known for her role in “Grease.” The additional 2-acre parcel at 28 Ludlow Lane provides potential for expansion or further artistic endeavors.
If you’re ready to embrace a slice of Hudson Valley luxury, The Yellow House is waiting for its next chapter.
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