Actress Hayden Panettiere’s Childhood Home in the Hudson Valley Is Up for Sale
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From actor Bill Murray to actress Uma Thurman, plenty of celebrities have real estate ties to the Hudson Valley town of Snedens Landing. In fact, did you know that Hayden Panettiere grew up there? Panettiere has starred in a variety of movies and TV shows, including Scream VI, Nashville, and Remember the Titans in 2000 when she was just 10. The actress’ childhood New York home is now on the market for $3,995,000, which could have buyers eager for more inventory saying “Bring It On.”
The stucco residence looks like it could be a movie set itself. Dubbed the “French Ivy House,” the home is an enchanting 3,473-square-foot haven on just under an acre of land. The floor plan includes four bedrooms, three full bathrooms, and one half-bath. Heated wood floors, Italian marble floors, hand-painted murals, and rich wallcoverings fill the interiors. Plenty of windows throughout the home allow for soaking up the gorgeous surroundings. The listing is available with furnishings, which range from rustic-traditional to airy and contemporary, for an additional cost.
A landscape architect designed the picturesque grounds, which includes outdoor living spaces, water features, and stone walkways. Just a short distance to the Hudson River, the lot sits between the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge and the George Washington Bridge. The quiet community is also only 25 minutes to New York City, making it an ideal weekend retreat or primary residence.
Richard Ellis of Sotheby’s International Realty holds the listing with celebrity ties.