Philip Seymour Hoffman's apartment, where he died from a drug overdose, is reportedly now on the market for rent of 10,500 dollars a month.
According to StreetEasy.com, the loft-like apartment, which is located in a building called Pickwick House, has a two-bedroom, two-bath with nine oversize windows, the New York Post reported.
Hoffman's apartment also features 10-foot-high, wood-beamed ceilings, a wood-burning brick fireplace, strip oak floors and custom closets in both bedrooms.