Amy Schumer Says Goodbye to The ‘Moonstruck’ House

by MISSISSIPPI DIGITAL MAGAZINE



The 200-year-old Brooklyn Heights home at 19 Cranberry Street, featured in the 1987 Cher movie 'Moonstruck'

The keys to the Moonstruck house, a stunner of a 200-year-old Brooklyn Heights home that kept multiple generations of an Italian family under its roof in the Oscar-winning 1987 Cher film it’s named after, have changed hands once again. Out: Comedian Amy Schumer and now or soon-to-be ex-husband Chris Fischer, who bought the house for $12.25 million in 2022. In: TV writer Michael Saltzman, who got what is somehow a deal, closing on the house for $11 million in November, according to The Real Deal

Per Zillow’s records, Schumer and Fischer initially listed the picturesque three-story, five-bedroom at 19 Cranberry Street for $14 million back in March 2025. The price came down to $12.75 million by mid-July, before Saltzman—a writer with credits on The Boys, Murphy Brown, Pink Panther, and more—eventually cut another $1.75 million off, leaving Schumer and Fischer, who recently announced they’d filed for divorce, down $1.25 million on the home, a seemingly rare loss for a property in a historic neighborhood, especially one this old (built in 1829) and with multiple cultural touchpoints.

Schumer and Fischer, sadly, aren’t the only ones letting go of homes they, hopefully, once shared happily for some period of time. Earlier this year, singer Lily Allen and actor David Harbour put their Cobble Hill home up for sale just a few months after they split. The home, which Allen references repeatedly on her recent break-up album West End Girl, is currently listed for $7.95 million, roughly double what they paid for it in 2021. You can take a tour of it (and witness some early tensions) via Architectural Digest.

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