The Manhattan apartment where Philip Seymour Hoffman tragically died of a drug overdose is back on the market for $10,250 a month.
Hoffman's luxury 1,100 sq ft two-bedroom condo has remained unoccupied since the 46-year-old Academy Award winner was found dead on the bathroom floor, a syringe still in his arm.
The West Village apartment also features two bathrooms, 10-foot high ceilings and nine oversized windows to bathe the space, just blocks away from the Whitney Museum and High Line, in light.
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The Manhattan apartment where Phillip Seymour Hoffman tragically died of a drug overdose is back on the market for $10,250 a month
Hoffman's luxury 1,100 sq ft two-bedroom condo (pictured) has remained unoccupied since the 46-year-old Academy Award winner was found dead on the bathroom floor, a syringe still in his arm
There is also a wood-burning brick fireplace and custom closets in both bedrooms. The bathrooms have been renovated with tiles made of glass and jade tiles.
The building, known as the Pickwick House, is a former 19th century printing plant that now features a key-locked elevator, video intercom and a super that stays on the premises five days a week.
Hoffman, who won the Oscar for Capote and also starred in Doubt and Charlie Wilson's War, moved into the apartment just four months before he was found dead on February 2, 2014.
The New York medical examiner's office ruled he died of an accidental acute mixed-drug overdose. Heroin, cocaine, benzodiazepines and amphetamine were all found in his system.
The building, known as the Pickwick House, is a former 19th century printing plant that now features a key-locked elevator, video intercom and a super that stays on the premises five days a week
Officers stood outside Hoffman's home, which was swarmed with fans, after his death was reported
A memorial was soon created on the doorstep of his building, with flowers, candles and magazines
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ShareHoffman was discovered by his friend, playwright David Katz, who went to check on the actor after he failed to pick up his three children from his former partner Marianne 'Mimi' O'Donnell.
The pair were together for nearly 15 years before they separated as Hoffman battled his addiction. But Hoffman picked an apartment close by after moving out of their $4.2million apartment.
Police said Hoffman was found surrounded by 70 bags of heroin and 20 used syringes.
Hoffman's death came less than a year after he completed a stint in rehab in May 2013. He had been clean for 23 years before falling off the wagon.
The apartment was put up for sale just a month after its doorstep was covered in flowers and cards by devastated fans.
It was listed for $10,500 a month before falling to $9,995, according to the New York Post.
The unsuccessful listing was eventually taken down. It is once again being marketed by the Corcoran Group.
Hoffman was discovered by his friend, playwright David Katz, who went to check on the actor after he failed to pick up his three children from his former partner Marianne 'Mimi' O'Donnell (pictured together)
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