Cher has sold her Los Angeles-area pied-à-terre, a four-bedroom Tudor-revival mansion in the celebrity-favoured Coldwater Canyon neighbourhood.
An updated listing for the property shows the cultural icon parted with the Beverly Hills house for $2.073 million. That marks a slight loss for the pop goddess, who paid $2.125 million for the home in 2013, property records show.
She’s not the first celebrity to live at the Gloaming Drive address. Decades before Cher, 72, "Modern Family" actor Ed O’Neill and his wife, actress Catherine Rusoff, owned the home from the late 1990s through the early 2000s.
The newest owner of the house won’t be known until a deed for the latest change in ownership is recorded in property records.
It’s not surprising that the home is a magnet for celebrity residents. It occupies a half-acre lot surrounded on three sides by mostly undeveloped land, affording its residents a great deal of privacy, the listing agents previously told Mansion Global.
The timber-frame house was built in 1957 and recently remodelled, according to listing agents, Hilton & Hyland.
The secluded house is surrounded by a lush garden, including a koi pond and meditation area. Inside, the home spans about 3,000 square feet with high ceilings, wide-plank hardwood floors and exposed ceiling beams. The master bedroom has two fireplaces and a cosy sitting room lined in bookshelves.
During her ownership, Cher decorated the home with eclectic throw carpets, leather seating and carved wooden furniture, according to the listing images.
Cher—who reportedly owns a sprawling mansion in Malibu—and her sons used the smaller Beverly Hills house as a place to stay when they were in the city.
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