Anne Heche and James Tupper List Elegant LA Home After Parting Ways
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1/14Photographs courtesy of The AgencyIn 2018, actors Anne Heche and James Tupper separated after 10 years together and now they are ready to let go of this LA property they jointly owned. The couple met as co-stars on Men in Trees and worked together many times during their relationship, but always came home to this Mediterranean abode. Though they are now going down different paths, they will both be pleased to make a profit off this sale since they snagged it for $1.85 million in 2009 and have listed it for $3.95 million.Though the 4,700-square-foot house was only built in 2009, it captivates you with nods to Old World majesty blended with modern features. The open floor plan and high ceilings in the great room are just what everyone wants for entertaining. The massive space is also packed with stylish and over-the-top décor like the dazzling lighting fixture above the kitchen island, which is more contemporary than you’d expect looking at the traditional rug and window treatments.The rest of the four-bedroom, five-bathroom home continues to toe the line between old and new, but sweet amenities like a media room and butler’s pantry outfitted with an ice maker and wine refrigerator remind you this is a new house.Outside spaces are just as chic, offering the classic indoor/outdoor California living that every LA buyer seems to crave. A pool, dining area, cabana, wood-burning fireplace, a grassy lawn give you everything you need to enjoy the revitalizing sunshine.Billy Rose of The Agency has this incredible listing.Photographs courtesy of The AgencyIn 2018, actors Anne Heche and James Tupper separated after 10 years together and now they are ready to let go of this LA property they jointly owned. The couple met as co-stars on Men in Trees and worked together many times during their relationship, but always came home to this Mediterranean abode. Though they are now going down different paths, they will both be pleased to make a profit off this sale since they snagged it for $1.85 million in 2009 and have listed it for $3.95 million.Though the 4,700-square-foot house was only built in 2009, it captivates you with nods to Old World majesty blended with modern features. The open floor plan and high ceilings in the great room are just what everyone wants for entertaining. The massive space is also packed with stylish and over-the-top décor like the dazzling lighting fixture above the kitchen island, which is more contemporary than you’d expect looking at the traditional rug and window treatments.The rest of the four-bedroom, five-bathroom home continues to toe the line between old and new, but sweet amenities like a media room and butler’s pantry outfitted with an ice maker and wine refrigerator remind you this is a new house.Outside spaces are just as chic, offering the classic indoor/outdoor California living that every LA buyer seems to crave. A pool, dining area, cabana, wood-burning fireplace, a grassy lawn give you everything you need to enjoy the revitalizing sunshine.Billy Rose of The Agency has this incredible listing.
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