Bill Murray's former New York home, tucked in the secluded celebrity-loved enclave of Snedens Landing, has been listed for $3.695 million. While Murray lived at the residence in the 1980s and 1990s, the house featured the famed firepole that was seen in his classic 1984 movie "Ghostbusters." The 74-year-old actor and his then-wife, Margaret "Mickey" Kelly, built the estate in 1986 on the site of a 19th century barn, known as the Yellow Barn.
The first floor also offers a formal dining room and a spacious primary suite. The second level of the home is accessed by a central staircase with natural light pouring in from an above cupola. The second floor offers another primary suite with high ceilings, two walk-in closets and a full bath. Two additional bedrooms with a shared bathroom are located on the opposite side of the floor.