Bradley Cooper’s star is once again on the rise with the recent release of his remake of A Star Is Born—and the Hollywood actor is marking that success with the purchase of a stunning townhouse in Manhattan's West Village. The four-time Oscar-nominated actor recently shelled out a cool $13.5 million for the 4,000-square-foot, five-story townhouse, which was previously listed as a rental for a jaw-dropping $50,000 a month. The price tag makes sense, however, considering the amenities that the optimally located home offers—everything from a whole-house audio system to heated floors to a custom lighting program, all controlled by an iPad-operated home automation system. The townhouse also offers cozy details to counterbalance the more modern luxuries, including a red brick exterior with charcoal-colored window and door trimming, as well as 12-foot ceilings and polished, reclaimed heart-pine floorboards. In total, the house boasts six rooms that could be used as bedrooms (currently, four are used as such), as well as four and a half bathrooms, spread out over the five floors.

The main living area, located one story up from street level, includes a spacious living room with a cleverly concealed wet bar, a remote-control-operated fireplace, and three sets of full-height French doors that open out onto a narrow balcony overlooking the backyard and surrounding gardens. A cozy library/office also occupies the ground floor, with views of the bustling West Village street below. The third floor is dominated by two bedrooms, one of which is en suite, and two other smaller rooms that can be used as additional bedrooms. The fourth floor is entirely taken up by a luxurious master suite that features a fireplace, a spacious bathroom with a large skylight, and a walk-in closet that features not one but two rooms—not to mention a separate dressing room just adjacent to the closet. Below the stoop, down on ground level, is a separate bedroom and bathroom suite ideal for guests or staff, as well as its own kitchen, dining room, and 1,000-square-foot bi-level garden with dining deck and built-in grilling station. Then one floor below that is a basement unit perfect for entertaining, converted into a media lounge with a wet bar and 65-inch flat-screen TV, as well as an adjoined powder room, laundry room, and 1,000-bottle climate-controlled wine cellar. Cooper also owns at least two residences in Southern California: a Spanish bungalow in Venice that he bought for $1.2 million in 2014, and a contemporary-style mansion in Santa Monica, which he purchased for $4.7 million in 2009.

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