Exclusive | The NYC home used as the Green Goblin’s lair in “Spider-Man” is asking $1.95 million

This Manhattan triplex is looking for a new owner – whether hero or villain.Â

A Murray Hill penthouse featured in director Sam Raimi’s early 2000s “Spider-Man” trilogy has gone on the market with an asking price of $1.95 million, according to a StreetEasy listing update.

The unit played the role of Spider-Man’s enemy, the lair of the Green Goblin in all three films – “Spider-Man”, “Spider-Man 2” and “Spider-Man 3”, which were released in 2002, 2004 and 2007 respectively, with Willem Dafoe as the supervillain and Tobey Maguire as Spider-Man.Â

Private roof terrace of the unit. Yale Wagner
The only bedroom. Yale Wagner

It last sold in 2022 for $1.75 million, just shy of the $1.99 million it’s asking in 2021, The Post reported at the time.

Located at the top of 5 Tudor City Place, also known as Windsor Tower, Penthouse Five features a nearly 300-square-foot private roof terrace, a great room with 18-foot ceilings and 15-foot bay windows, one bedroom and 1.5 bathroom.

Through the front door is a modest foyer and a powder room with murals of antique ruins. Then there’s the dramatic great room, which is open to the floor above and is centered by a large, 1920s-era, wood-burning fireplace, “remodeled to match the original mantel mirror and original moldings “, according to the listing, which is maintained. by Compass agents Clayton Orrigo, Eva Alt and Stephen Ferrara.Â

The kitchen. Yale Wagner
A dining area adjacent to the kitchen currently in use as a study. Yale Wagner
Building fitness center. Yale Wagner
Willem Dafoe as the Green Goblin in Spider-Man. Sony Pictures

A winding staircase with hand-painted cast-iron rails leads upstairs to a renovated kitchen equipped with a gas range and adjacent dining area, both of which look down into the great room below.Â

The second floor also has the only bedroom, which has two custom closets, two additional linen closets, and an abundant marble bathroom.Â

The third floor contains the roof terrace as well as several storage spaces.

Throughout, there are sweeping views of the Midtown skyline and herringbone hardwood floors

The historic, 95-year-old building has a full-time concierge, a 2,000-square-foot fitness center, a resident manager and a number of its own movies. They include “The Bourne Ultimatum,” in which Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) jumps from a rooftop into the East River, “Scarface,” which was shot just beyond the lobby, and “The Godfather: Part III,” in which a breakfast scene takes place in the terrace of an adjacent penthouse.Â

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