Heather Graham Reveals Shockingly Low Mortgage for NYC Penthouse

The 'Hangover' star gives fans a peek inside her $3 million Manhattan home.

Apr. 1, 2026 at 9:06pm

Actress Heather Graham recently revealed that her monthly mortgage payment for her $3 million New York City penthouse is only around $3,500. Graham purchased the home just before 9/11 and was unable to move in on her planned first day due to the terrorist attacks. The 'Boogie Nights' star gave fans a tour of the spacious apartment, which features a 'world traveler vibe' with spiritual decor, a large kitchen for entertaining, and a dream closet with a skylight that she says can sometimes damage her clothes.

Why it matters

Graham's low mortgage payment for her luxurious Manhattan home provides a rare glimpse into the real estate and living costs of celebrities, who often have access to unique financial arrangements. Her story also highlights how major events like 9/11 can disrupt even the best-laid moving plans.

The details

In a video tour with YouTuber Caleb Simpson, Graham revealed that her monthly mortgage payment for the $3 million penthouse is only around $3,500. She purchased the home just before September 11, 2001, but was unable to move in on her planned first day due to the terrorist attacks that day. Graham said she had to find a place to stay on Long Island before taking the subway to the apartment the following day, September 12th. The actress, who will star in the upcoming season of 'The White Lotus,' showed off the home's features, including an elaborate carved headboard, a skylight over the bed, a statue of the Hindu deity Vishnu, a large kitchen for entertaining, and a 'dream closet' with a skylight that can sometimes damage her clothes.

  • Graham purchased the $3 million penthouse just before September 11, 2001.
  • Graham was unable to move into the apartment on her planned first day, September 11, 2001, due to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
  • Graham was able to move into the penthouse the following day, September 12, 2001.

The players

Heather Graham

An American actress known for her roles in films like 'The Hangover,' 'Austin Powers,' and 'Boogie Nights.' She recently gave fans a tour of her $3 million New York City penthouse, revealing her shockingly low monthly mortgage payment of around $3,500.

Gillian Lefkowitz

Graham's interior designer who helped create the 'world traveler vibe' in the penthouse, including the spiritual decor and large kitchen for entertaining.

Caleb Simpson

A YouTuber who published the video tour of Graham's New York City penthouse, where she revealed details about her low mortgage payment and the home's features.

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What they’re saying

“'My mortgage is really low now actually. It's $3,500 or something like that.'”

— Heather Graham, Actress

“'The day that I was moving in, I had my key and it was September 11th. And I was at the Toronto Film Festival, and it was like 8 a.m., I'm like, 'Today I'm moving into my new apartment!' And then we flew past the two towers and then we couldn't come into the city because it was like, you know. I had to find a place to stay in Long Island and then I took the subway and the first day I lived here was September 12, 2001.'”

— Heather Graham, Actress

“'I told my interior designer, Gillian Lefkowitz, that I wanted like a world traveler vibe. And I'm into spiritual stuff, like yoga.'”

— Heather Graham, Actress

“'I like cooking for people. When I cook for people, I want it to feel nurturing.'”

— Heather Graham, Actress

“'People always ask [about children]. I feel like people are just like, 'Why would a woman not want to have kids?' I feel like the younger generation is a little more open-minded about it.'”

— Heather Graham, Actress

What’s next

Graham is set to star in the upcoming fourth season of the HBO anthology series 'The White Lotus', which is expected to premiere later this year.

The takeaway

Heather Graham's low mortgage payment for her luxurious New York City penthouse provides a rare glimpse into the unique financial arrangements that some celebrities can access when it comes to high-end real estate. Her story also highlights how major events like 9/11 can disrupt even the best-laid moving plans.