Jonah Hill, the Superbad side-wolf of Wall Street, is still trying to unload his Manhattan loft a year after moving on to a bigger and better life on 22 Jump Street.
The suddenly A-list comedic actor just re-listed his two-bedroom, two-bath Howard Street apartment in SoHo for $3.5 million—$300,000 less than last summer’s listing, which ended when Hill had second thoughts and took it off market. He even tried renting the loft for $12,000 to $14,000 per month, according to Zillow.
Let’s call this official re-listing his latest sequel (much like the upcoming 23 Jump Street, which is more proof that there’s no limit to how high Hollywood will count when box office receipts perform).
Built in 1915, the authentic Nolita apartment with extra large windows overlooks Crosby Street and SoHo’s gorgeous pedestrians from the second floor of a boutique cast iron building. The 2,000-square-foot, full-floor loft boasts 13-foot-plus ceilings, exposed white brick walls, original hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen, marbled bathrooms, fireplace, central air conditioning and washer/dryer.
Hill’s renovated modern pad is currently configured as a huge one-bedroom master suite (and a second interior flex room), which can be easily reconverted back to two bedrooms, according to Douglas Elliman’s listing. Jared Seligman is the loft’s listing agent. Hill bought the apartment in 2012 for $2.65 million.
The actor burst onto the Hollywood scene as a hilariously angst-ridden teenager chasing beer and girls in Superbad, a comedic tour-de-force performance that skyrocketed his fame and fortune in real life. That memorable role elevated the now 31-year-old’s career to the A-list—co-starring opposite Brad Pitt in Moneyball and Leonardo DiCaprio in The Wolf of Wall Street—both of which garnered Hill Academy Award nominations.
Now that he's hit the big time, the in-demand actor can afford to upgrade his home. Which begs the real question Superbad fans want to know—is Hill’s super-horrible Superbad shirt in his personal closet, or in The Smithsonian where it belongs?