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Oh Wow, Miranda Priestly's House From 'The Devil Wears Prada' Is Up For Sale At P1.5 Billion

It's a small price to pay for a piece of pop-culture history.
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Rush to Starbucks for that "one no-foam skimmed latte with an extra shot and three drip coffees with room for milk" and then prepare to bring the book, because the iconic townhouse of Miranda Priestly from the hit 2006 movie The Devil Wears Prada just went up for sale at $27.5 million. We'll do the math for you because details of incompetence don't interest Miranda: That amounts to a groundbreaking 1.5 billion pesos!

And nope, that's not all.

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LOOK: Miranda Priestly's House in "The Devil Wears Prada" Is Up for Sale at $27.5 Million

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Located in the posh Upper East Side of New York City, the property is a seven-bedroom, 10-bathroom masterpiece spanning 12,000 square feet. Built in 1906 by the legendary architect Stanford White, the house underwent a major facelift in 2005, yet still maintains its original charm.

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Remember the bookcase where Andy Sachs tried to deliver that infamous manuscript? Still there. The chair in the living room where Miranda asked Andy to go to Paris instead of Emily? Still there. The house has retained much of its original character, including a foyer with a working fireplace that'll make you feel like a front-row VIP at Fashion Week. There's also a rooftop terrace with a half-basketball court. And with 20 rooms in total, you'll have all the space you need to store your haute couture collection and, well, your "pile of stuff."

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Oh, and most importantly, the upholstery and light fixtures are painted in a particular shade of blue—not aqua, not lapis, not turquoise. It's—you guessed it!—cerulean.

*This story originally appeared on Preview.ph. Minor edits have been made by the Cosmo.ph editors.

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