A $10M refurbished upper west side brownstone is seen by Mark Ruffalo

Mark Ruffalo, winner of an Academy Award and a humanitarian, may be planning to reward himself with the own of some expensive real estate in New York City after enduring a challenging stretch of protesting at Standing Rock.

According to The Post, he and his wife Sunrise Coigney went on a tour of a huge brownstone on the Upper West Side that had recently been refurbished.

The five-story property located at 161 West 91st Street is currently on the market for $9.99M. It features high-end amenities such as an elevator with six stops, a roof deck, and a glassy back expansion that, when accessed from the ground level, totally opens to a private garden.

The home was constructed to make the most of all of the available air rights and lies on a lot that is 100 feet deep.

As a result, the home has 6,900 square feet of space inside of it and 1,600 square feet of space outside. As a result of the addition on the top level, it is higher than the brownstones that are located nearby, and as a result, it provides stunning vistas.

Both the primary entrance and the family room are located on the parlor level of the house. In every room, there is marine oak wood flooring, as well as a 12-foot ceiling height and a Sonos sound system with 18 speakers.

The eat-in Italian chef’s kitchen features a tile accent wall behind the stove and hood, in addition to a huge Calcutta Gold island, a stainless steel Subzero refrigerator and freezer, and a huge stainless steel Subzero refrigerator.

The bluestone terrace in the backyard offers a generous amount of space for hosting gatherings in the open air.

The floor above also features a rear wall of glass, which, when standing in the formal dining room, allows for views all the way down to the garden.

Additionally located on this floor is a library, which has recently been furnished with a piano, as well as a living room that is more formal and features a fireplace and a custom built-in bar.