Mel Gibson sells Sherman Oaks home at a loss
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Mel Gibson sells Sherman Oaks home at a loss
"Built in 2006, the Prairie School-inspired house features such details as mahogany built-ins, stone accents and hardwood floors. Stained glass skylights and clerestory windows bring natural light into the roughly 3,500 square feet of living space. Common rooms include a center-island kitchen, living and dining rooms and a library."
"Gibson, through a blind trust, bought the house in 2009 for $2.405 million, records show. The property was previously occupied by his former romantic partner Oksana Grigorieva, with whom he has a child. Grigorieva had been allowed to remain in residence as part of a 2011 custody settlement."
"Gibson, 61, has credits that include the "Mad Max" and "Lethal Weapon" films, as well as "The Expendables 3." He received a pair of Academy Awards for the 1995 epic "Braveheart." More recently he directed "Hacksaw Ridge," which has been nominated for six Oscars including best picture and best director."
Mel Gibson, an Academy Award-nominated actor-director for his film "Hacksaw Ridge," sold a Sherman Oaks residence through a blind trust for $2.1 million. He originally purchased the property in 2009 for $2.405 million. The home was previously occupied by his former romantic partner Oksana Grigorieva, who retained residence rights following a 2011 custody settlement. Built in 2006, the Prairie School-inspired house spans approximately 3,500 square feet and features mahogany built-ins, stone accents, hardwood floors, stained glass skylights, and clerestory windows. The property includes four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a center-island kitchen, library, master suite with fireplace and custom dressing room, and a rear courtyard with fountain and covered patio.
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