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A two-family New York City townhouse owned by Nina Persson — lead singer of Sweden’s legendary rock band The Cardigans, “Lovefool” — and her husband, Nathan Larsson, has hit the market for $3.5 million, The Post has learned Is.
Located in East Harlem at 1989 Madison Avenue, Persson purchased the six-bedroom, four-bathroom home in 2007 for $2 million, records show.
Known as The Harlem House, it is currently rented by a family.
Unit 1 consists of a two bedroom duplex that can be converted to a three bedroom with two bathrooms. It also includes access to the basement with three storage units, washer/dryer and fitness area. listing notes,
Unit 2 includes a private entrance and has three bedrooms with high ceilings.
Occupying over 4,200 square feet with an additional 700 square feet of outdoor space, the home has seen a bit of a renovation over the years.





Aptly described as having a “Scandinavian farmhouse” vibe—after all, the home graced the cover of Swedish Elle Decor in 2014—the images show whitewashed brick walls, herringbone floors, and a kitchen with a tile backsplash. Elsewhere, there are non-painted exposed brick walls and a claw-foot bathtub. The original staircase has been restored and there are two kitchens with marble countertops. Additionally, the primary bedroom has a terrace.
“The Cardigans,” a nostalgic group for many millennials, are best known for that notable 1996 hit, “Lovefool,” which was featured on the soundtrack to the 1996 film “Romeo + Juliet,” starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes. had acted. The song was also featured in “Beverly Hills, 90210” and in the 1999 film “Cruel Intentions”.
The song is still having a moment, being featured in the commercial trailer for the new Pamela Anderson Netflix documentary — which premiered Tuesday.
The Cardigans have sold over 15 million albums worldwide.
Gino Filippone of Corcoran and Spencer Means of Compass did the listing.