Stylish Soho apartment made famous by Devil Wears Prada goes on the market with designer price-tag of $23,000 a month
- Apartment is featured when Andy Sachs meets journalist Christian Thompson
- It belonged to up and coming designer James Holt in the hit movie
- Features exposed brick wall, columns and oversized windows
The stylish apartment which featured in fashionista chick flick Devil Wears Prada is on the market with the cool price-tag of $23,000 a month.
The apartment - at 56 Crosby Street, Soho, New York - was featured in the hit movie when Andy Sachs - played by Anne Hathaway - first meets the charming journalist Christian Thompson - played by Simon Baker - at an industry party.
The film adaptation followed Lauren Weisberger's debut novel catapulted into the New York Times' bestseller list, was translated into 27 different languages and sold to 31 countries, before the film adaptation went on to gross more than $300 million worldwide.
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Spacious: The apartment has gone on the market with a cool price tag of $23,000-a-month
Big hit: The brickwork can be seen in this scene from the Devil Wears Prada where Andy Sachs - played by Anne Hathaway - first meets the charming journalist Christian Thompson
It told story of a young girl, fresh out of university, working in New York as an assistant to a fashion magazine editor who possessed a frosty leadership style.
Fans will remember the apartment from when Andy attends a house party and belonged to up and coming designer James Holt.
And while the movie is famous for it's designer clothing and handbags, the interior design in this cameo apartment is equally fabulous.
Stylish: Lights hang from the high ceiling at the Soho apartment which has now been put on the market to rent
Modern: The bedroom shows off the space of the apartment which has its own elevator
The two-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom loft spans 3,700 square feet - and even comes with it's own private elevator.
The plush pad boasts quirky exposed brick walls, Corinthian columns and oversized windows.
The 13-foot ceilings open up the luxurious spaces even more and even features a patch of fake grass - so you can have your own indoor garden.
It's located in the heart of Soho's Cast Iron Historic District and within walking distance to the many posh boutiques of the neighborhood.
Party-time: The large table and red chairs provide plenty of room to host people like in the movie scene
The 13-foot ceilings open up the luxurious spaces even more at the luxury flat in Soho, New York
Stunning views: Large windows look out onto the pretty New York skyline
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For $23,000 a month I expected better furnishings.....
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