In the below video tour of Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka’s recently completed and entirely enviable Harlem brownstone, David jokes that, “getting married, moving, new jobs—we did all the things they say can ruin a relationship.”
Well apparently it helps if that new job is a Tony Award-winning run in Hedwig and the Angry Inch, and moving means finally getting to call your dream house “home.”
Take the tour with Architectural Digest, and discover the inspiration for Neil’s guest spot on last seasons American Horror Story:
crowebobby
Probably the first celebrity’s home I’ve ever seen that I would like to live in. They’re usually so insanely over-the-top they don’t look like anyone could “live” in them; I feel they’re just to be looked at and envied.
robho3
Breaking news!!! Wealthy homosexuals have a fabulously decorated house!!! Wow what a shocker.
redcarpet30
Still don’t know what the big deal is about these two.
stanhope
Speak for yourself. My home is nicer and I have been in several homes owned by gay people that were also. Nothing against them at all…my opposition is to such a presumptive statement. By way of example, Elton John’s Atlanta home is nicer so is George Michaels and several fellows I know in The Pines.
Ron Jackson
🙁 Everyone’s home is nicer than mine. Argh!
CATTMAN1
whoppee shit. who the hell wants a house? just another piece of junk that eats money. another possession to drag along as we slowly march to our grave!
dhmonarch89
sorry- I prefer my house- not a fan of creepy side show memorabilia….
lcandela123
nice! I think I saw this in that magazine, “Better Homes Than Yours”.
tricky ricky
@CATTMAN1: my partner and I have the nicest house and yard on the block. it took 15 years but it’s paid for. and it was worth it.
Captain Obvious
Had to stop the video when I thought I was looking at malnourished kids in an infommercial asking me to feed the children.
When your face gets sunken you’ve probably lost enough weight…
Large Marge
Holy Frack Queerty!
STAHP WITH THE AUTOPLAY VIDEOS!
JUST STAHP IT!
tdx3fan
He is still stuck in NYC. I would not wish that on my worst enemy. His income might be large, but it costs almost as much to actually live there. For the record, we own three nice homes.
tdx3fan
@robho3: Its actually kind of sad because is basically says… Hey, we spend most of our money on ourselves. When you are in a position to make enough money to actually help others and you spend it all on yourself it really says something about who you are. My guess is that the corner of his home on a heating grate is a homeless guy he walks by everyday.
lauraspencer
A bit excessive for such a small family.
Don’t get the fascination with these two and does anyone know what David does for work? It seems he is always riding NPH’s coat tails.
DonW
They come across as typical glib gentrifiers. Yeah, Harlem is a great real estate value — because working-class African Americans who have lived there for generations are being forced out. It’s not this couple’s fault per se — economic forces are what they are — but they could at least be aware of and acknowledge the unique character of the neighborhood that people like them are sweeping away. A lot of history probably happened in that house between its days as an Irish speakeasy and its new life as a showpiece for rich white gays.