UPDATE: Singer-songwriter Norah Jones just dropped $6.25 million on the historic Brooklyn home that was featured in the film "Eat, Pray, Love." The sale comes a year after the carriage house was listed for close to $7 million in September 2014.

PREVIOUSLY: A new real estate listing in Brooklyn could finally give fans of the 2010 film "Eat Pray Love" the chance to live like Julia Roberts's character. The Cobble Hill carriage house featured in the film was recently listed for $6.995 million, according to Curbed. The two-story, two-unit home first hit the market last April, when it was listed for $7.995 million.

The home features exposed wood beams, a greenhouse and a wood-burning fireplace, and originally served as a Firehouse in the 1840s. See more photos of the property below.

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