The Grim Cheaper and I have yet to watch the final season of White Collar, despite the fact that it aired almost a full two years ago. We became hooked on the USA series back in 2011 after I attended a screening/Q&A with the cast – so hooked that we were devastated when its cancellation was announced and could never bring ourselves to watch the final six episodes. Saying goodbye to loveable con man Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) and equally loveable FBI agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay) would just be too sad. We were absolutely floored, though, when, while walking to the subway after stalking Jules’ house from The Intern, we happened to find ourselves standing in front of one of White Collar’s most famous locales! As fate would have it, the clapboard residence where Peter lives with his wife, Elizabeth (Tiffani Thiessen), and their dog, Satchmo, on the series is right around the corner from Jules’ pad. While both dwellings were included on my NYC To-Stalk List, because I am so very bad with direction, I had no idea they were located in such close proximity to each other.
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Peter and Elizabeth’s relationship is #goals – and my favorite aspect of White Collar. Their charming townhouse runs a close second, though.
Said to be located at 4232 DeKalb Avenue on the series, the home can actually be found at 106 Cambridge Place in the Clinton Hill area of Brooklyn.
Built in the 1860s, the 20-foot-wide, wood-frame triplex boasts five bedrooms, two and a half baths, original moldings, parquet flooring, custom built-ins, a one-bedroom ground floor apartment, a large back garden, and a whopping eight fireplaces – three of them wood-burning! I’d be ecstatic just to have one! You can check out some photographs of home’s gorgeous interior here.
In 2015, the pad was put up for sale for $2.89 million, but does not appear to have sold. It hit the market once again shortly thereafter in early 2016 as a rental priced at $7,500 a month and does appear to have had a taker.
The exterior of Peter and Elizabeth’s residence popped up regularly on White Collar.
I find it ironic that, though stated to be at 4232 DeKalb Avenue, the actual address number of 106 was clearly visible in all of the establishing shots.
The real life interior was also utilized in the pilot, as you can see in the screen captures and photographs (via Corcoran) below. The areas that appeared in the episode include the master bedroom;
dining room;
and living room.
Once White Collar got picked up, a set semi-based on that interior was built at Silvercup Studios East, where the series was lensed, for all subsequent filming.
I am absolutely in love with the décor of both the actual house and the set.
Is kitchen envy a thing? If so, I have it.
Though the real estate listing states that Peter and Elizabeth’s house has been used in numerous other productions, unfortunately I was unable to dig up any specifics.
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Stalk It: Peter and Elizabeth Burke’s house from White Collar is located at 106 Cambridge Place in Brooklyn’s Clinton Hill neighborhood. Jules’ house from The Intern is located right around the corner at 383 Grand Avenue.