Actor Sam Worthington and his model wife Lara Worthington (née Bingle) have sold their Sunset Strip home.
The Los Angeles-based mansion, which they bought in 2018, went for a whopping $10.6 million, a little less than their original asking price of $12.57 million.
According to MSN, the buyer was ex-Geffen Records president Neil Jacobson, who is now the CEO of his own agency, LA-based Hallwood Media.
Just sold! Actor Sam Worthington and his model wife Lara have sold their Sunset Strip home. The Los Angeles-based mansion, which they bought in 2018, went for a whopping $10.6million, a little less than their original asking price of $12.57million. Both pictured
Sam, 43, and Lara, 32, initially bought the property in late 2018 for a whopping $10.9million.
The five-bedroom palatial mansion had originally been listed at $19.71million (US$14million), but the pair managed to secure it for almost half the asking price.
In November, the two put it on the market for the second time, in the hopes of making a profit on the stunning property. Second time’s a charm: In November, the two put it on the market for the second time, in the hopes of making a profit on the stunning property The home was built in 2015 and boasts several impressive features, including a guest house, state-of-the-art cinema, wine cellar, spa, sauna and fire pit.
Spanning an an impressive 6,128 square feet, the two-storey residence has five spacious bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
It blends modern LA luxury with Scandinavian style, which is evident in the hardwood floors and minimalist design. Luxury abounds inside, with a stylish living room kitted out with a marble fireplace, skylights and a huge flat screen television.
The property also features a guest house, where the Australian expats have no doubt hosted many overseas visitors.
Lara and Sam were based in the US with their family for years but relocated back to their native Australia for an ‘extended stay’ in January.
The couple, who married secretly in 2014, have three sons: four-year-old Rocket Zot, three-year-old Racer, and 11-month-old River. Locals: Lara and Sam were based in the US with their family for years but relocated back to their native Australia for an ‘extended stay’ in January