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Actors Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz have parted ways with their longtime Brooklyn home, selling the landmarked Cobble Hill townhouse at 22 Strong Place for $11.8 million, as first reported by The Real Deal. The deal nearly doubles the $6.75 million that the couple—who married in 2011—paid in 2017. It closed this month after going into contract late last year through an off-market process. Compass agent Pamela D’Arc handled the listing.

Row of brownstone buildings with greenery and a sidewalk.

Courtesy of Google Earth

The four-story, 6,600-square-foot brownstone sits on a notably deep lot. The couple purchased it from writers Martin Amis and Isabel Fonseca after a chimney fire on New Year’s Eve 2016 had damaged the top floor and prompted the previous owners to move out. Craig and Weisz took on the property with Landmarks Preservation Commission-approved renovation plans and it’s understood that they carried out an extensive overhaul. The detached home also features a west-facing garden with a mature mulberry tree.

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The couple had already offloaded the adjacent property at 20 Strong Place for $4.05 million back in February 2025. Taken together, the back-to-back sales suggest the couple may be leaving the borough for good.

As for where the couple lands next, the options aren’t limited. They maintain a home in London’s Primrose Hill neighborhood as well as a property on roughly 124 acres in Ulster County, New York, that Weisz purchased in 2008. Whether their Brooklyn chapter is closed for good remains to be seen, but after a decade on Strong Place, the block just got a little less starry.

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