Famed for his iconic portrayal of Harry Potter, the sorcerer marked by a lightning-shaped scar, Daniel Radcliffe made his screen debut at a tender age of 10. He took on the role of David Copperfield in an adaptation of Charles Dickens’ eponymous novel. Following that, a mere two years later, he secured a part that would propel him into Hollywood stardom and establish his career in the Harry Potter series.
Over the course of a decade, we witnessed the young wizard’s growth both on and off the screen, with a concurrent rise in his earnings. Recent reports indicate an estimated net worth of $110M for Radcliffe, the lion’s share of which was amassed from his involvement in the Harry Potter film franchise, accomplished even before he reached the age of 21. Records detail a $1M payment for his role in “Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone,” the inaugural installment in the series. His earnings consistently climbed thereafter: $3M for “Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets,” $6 million for “Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban,” $11M for “Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire,” $14M for “Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix,” $24 million for “Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince,” and a staggering $50M for “Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows.”
Across this ten-year span, Radcliffe remained a familiar figure, wandering the mystical halls of Hogwarts Castle on screen. Yet, where does he truly reside and take leisurely strolls in reality? Reports unveil his investments in prime real estate in New York City. This article delves into his opulent abode in the West Village and other lavish residences in NYC.
While Daniel’s vintage home in the West Village may lack the enchantments of the Gryffindor dormitory, its splendor is undeniable, spanning price, decor, and location. This three-story townhouse commands a value of $5.65M. It proudly stands amidst the picturesque cobblestone streets, adorned with verdant trees. Encompassing 1800 square feet, the property boasts 4 bedrooms, a dining room, a kitchen, a powder room, a living room, 3 bathrooms, 6 operational fireplaces, and a garden-facing balcony.
Embracing a minimalist aesthetic, Daniel designed his living room with neutral, understated tones for both furnishings and walls. The lofty ceiling amplifies the sense of space, while capacious doors and windows frame outdoor vistas. Artistic wall murals harmonize exquisitely with classic wooden furniture pieces.
The master bedroom boasts an expansive walk-in closet and a marble-floored bathroom housing an oversized soaking tub. Following a countryside design, this bedroom resonates with the property’s overall style.
Radcliffe’s galley-style kitchen exudes sleek urbanity, seamlessly linking two distinct zones. On one side, the living area features a sizable floating bookshelf with sliding panel mounts and floor-to-ceiling glass, while the opposite side hosts a windowless dining area infused with ultra-modern flair.
Additionally, the property encompasses a separate one-bedroom apartment graced by an elegant wood-burning fireplace. The windows offer picturesque garden views.
Beyond the main facets of Daniel’s residence, the building also presents supplementary amenities characteristic of luxury NYC properties, including an expansive and fully equipped fitness center, a commodious garage, and a swimming pool.