Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost just snagged a sprawling Manhattan penthouse for less than half its initial listing price.
The pair bought the six-bedroom Carnegie Hill home for $13 million this month, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The 6,000-square-foot residence sold for the same amount its previous owners, Craig and Deborah Cogut, paid for it in 2006. The pair had been trying to sell the home on and off since 2018, when it initially listed for $27.5 million.
The rather-discounted sale is yet another sign of waning buyer interest in paying top dollar for Manhattan’s once-coveted stock of pre-war co-ops, the Journal reported.
The Park Avenue palace boasts five terraces and eight balconies, according to the listing. The luxe interiors include six woodburning fireplaces, parquet floors and an oak-paneled library. The wing that hosts the kitchen, which features floor-to-ceiling cabinetry and two 132-bottle wine refrigerators, also houses a separate room for staff.
The primary bedroom, meanwhile, takes up the entire third floor.
The listing agents, Lauren Muss and Sabrina Saltiel of Douglas Elliman, declined The Post’s request for comment on the sale.
Hollywood A-lister Johansson, known for her work in the Marvel Franchise and films like “Lost in Translation” and “Her,” ranked as the world’s highest-paid actress in previous years. Johansson married SNL comedian and Staten Island Ferry owner Jost in 2020. The pair share two children.
The couple was reportedly shopping for a larger home as far back as 2022, when they were spotted eyeing a $23 million penthouse in the Upper East Side, which ultimately sold for $19.5 million. The two both sold their respective New York bachelor pads that same year. Johansson let go of her Sutton Place penthouse in the spring of 2022 at a $223,000 loss, and Jost unloaded his West Village duplex for $2.32 million not longer after.
The family’s new Carnegie Hill home is less than 30 minutes from Jost’s workplace at 30 Rock, where he is going on his 20th year at “Saturday Night Live.” While Jost’s work on the show’s milestone 50th season wraps up in April, Johansson is headed into promotion for the July release of “Jurassic World Rebirth.”