Leonardo DiCaprio has listed his Los Angeles home. Oscar-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio launched his almost 100-year-old home in Los Angeles onto the market Monday for $5.75 million.
Built in 1926, the Tudor-style, five-bedroom property, dubbed Red Oak Manor, is tucked away behind gates on one of the winding streets of Los Feliz Oaks in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains.
It occupies a “forest-like setting with large specimen trees creating a magical, tranquil environment,” according to the listing with Brett Lawyer of Hilton & Hyland, who, through a representative, declined to comment on the listing.
The listing comes as Mr. DiCaprio’s ownership of the property approaches three and a half years.
In April 2018, the actor and environmentalist, 46, used a trust to buy the home from mononymous musician Moby for a hair over $4.9 million, records with PropertyShark show. Tyler Hogan Moby “restored and totally reimagined” the property, the listing said.
He gave the manor-like home a contemporary facelift, installing a new kitchen with marble countertops and a walk-in pantry, a steam room and a security system, Mansion Global previously reported .
The 4,644-square-foot home’s contemporary look has remained, and the light-filled house has a neutral color palette and high ceilings, along with stately paned windows and original architectural details and character. Tyler Hogan The home is fitted with features including a formal dining room, a media room, and three fireplaces. There’s also two “dramatic” main bedroom suites—one with a yoga area—and a guest suite.
Outside, the property offers an entertainment area next to a pool and spa, the listing said.
A representative for Mr. DiCaprio, whose recent roles include “The Wolf of Wall Street,” “The Revenant,” and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Leonardo DiCaprio has snapped up Moby’s fully renovated mansion in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles for $4.91 million.
A trust belonging to Mr. DiCaprio closed on the home in March, according to the deed recently filed with the county and accessed through PropertyShark. It’s the latest investment in Mr. DiCaprio’s stacked portfolio of Los Angeles-area properties.
His latest investment spans about one-quarter of an acre in a hillside neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, and includes a stone, traditional-style house set behind a thick of trees and hedges.
Mr. DiCaprio, 43, bought the home from musician and DJ Moby, who overhauled the 1920s manor-style home over two years, according to the listing with Patrick Martin and Gwen Banta of Sotheby’s International Realty. The listing agents marketed the home as “Moby’s Los Feliz Masterpiece.”
Moby listed the home in February, mere weeks before going into contract.Images of the home show Moby gave the century-old property a contemporary facelift using today’s favorite look: marble countertops, white-painted crown molding and Midcentury Modern furnishings.The songwriter installed a range of modern amenities, including a new kitchen with a walk-in pantry, a steam room and security system. There’s a loft space suited for a yoga room or study, and a first-floor bonus suite that could serve as an office and […]
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