
"Actor Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli have reportedly found a buyer for their Hidden Hills mansion, per TMZ. After about 28 years of marriage, news of the couple's separation made headlines earlier this month. The star and the fashion designer bought the contemporary California abode for $9.5 million in 2020, shortly before serving their months-long prison sentences for the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal."
"The modern farmhouse-style dwelling, located at a quiet cul-de-sac in the celeb-beloved LA enclave, boasts six bedrooms and nine bathrooms. Its primary bedroom suite comes complete with a fireplace, two bathrooms, and picturesque mountain views. Luxury amenities include a fully-equipped gym, a plush gray home theater, a chef's kitchen, and a glass-lined wine cellar across from a formal dining room. The backyard features an outdoor kitchen, a fire pit lounge area, a bocce ball court, and a rectangular pool with a spa."
"In 2024, Loughlin and Giannulli made landscaping updates to the home. While demand for homes in the area is already hot, the couple aimed to draw more interested buyers with fixes to the dwelling's grounds. Among the recent renovations are a number of bushes added to fill out the front yard as well as a handful of mature olive trees, which now line the front entrance path."
Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli have an offer estimated around $15 million for their Hidden Hills 12,000-square-foot mansion, which they bought for $9.5 million in 2020 and listed at $17.5 million in February 2024. The property features six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a primary suite with a fireplace and mountain views, a gym, home theater, chef's kitchen, glass-lined wine cellar, outdoor kitchen, fire pit lounge, bocce court, and a pool with spa. Landscaping updates in 2024 added bushes and mature olive trees. The couple served months-long prison sentences related to the Varsity Blues scandal and are reportedly living apart, with Loughlin in Los Angeles and Giannulli in Sun Valley, Idaho.
Read at Architectural Digest
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