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Macaulay Culkin, the beloved child star known for his role in "Home Alone," has officially sold his New York City loft, a property he purchased at the tender age of 19. The condo, located at 704 Broadway, has been a significant part of Culkin's life, serving as a symbol of his early success in Hollywood.
Culkin acquired the loft for $1.5 million back in 2000, and it quickly became a personal retreat for him in the bustling city. The spacious unit features high ceilings, large windows, and an artistic design that reflects Culkin's unique personality. Over the years, the actor has remained a prominent figure in both the entertainment industry and pop culture, often revisiting his childhood fame while pursuing various creative projects.
The sale of the loft marks a new chapter for Culkin, who has embraced adulthood and is focused on his current endeavors, including acting and music. Fans are eager to see what the future holds for the talented star.
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