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If you're looking for some high-end real estate with historical connections, Marilyn Monroe's and Arthur Miller's former home is on the market for $3.05 million, a significant drop from its original $3.75 million asking price.

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Monroe's last and longest marriage was to Miller.

The pair lived in a 2,190 square foot prewar home with a formal dining room, fireplaces, and a view of the East River.

It's one of the top addresses. Sweden's Princess Madeleine is one of the notable residents of the building's penthouse, according to the New York Post.

One of the floors has an apartment on it. Brown Harris Stevens has more information on the residence's many amenities.

It features a large entry foyer leading to a grand living room with wood burning fireplace, 9ft ceilings, and picture windows. Off the entry foyer is a powder room with tasteful built-ins. The spacious, contemporary dining room easily accommodates 10 people and is perfect for entertaining. A third bedroom, currently a library, has a wood burning fireplace, custom cabinetry, and pocket doors. The large, exceptional, renovated chef's kitchen with a center island is adorned with marble counters, lots of custom white cabinetry, top-of-the line appliances including a Wolf stove top, stainless steel hood plus two Dacor ovens and two Miele dishwashers.

The actor decorated in her own style when she lived at the address. Monroe "made the walls a simple white and set mirrors from the floor to the ceiling in the living-room after joining the two rooms," according to OtSoNY.com. White was the color of the furniture and the sofa.

Miller had a picture of Marilyn in his work room. He gave up the picture when he left the apartment.

A doorman, an elevator operator, a resident manager and bike storage are included in the building's amenities. That and some interesting history from the 20th century.

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