

Actress and singer Mandy Moore, who last year sold her home in Los Feliz, has recast herself as a Pasadena resident. She’s bought a home in the Linda Vista area for about $2.56 million, according to sources not publicly authorized to comment on the sale.
Designed by noted architect Harold Zook, the midcenturymodern-style house sits on a hilltop lot of more than an acre, with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valley floor.
The flat-roofed house, built in 1950, boasts such details as tile and wood floors, a centerpiece fireplace in the living room and an updated kitchen with an island and built-in wine storage. Floorto-ceiling windows open to various patios and pristine garden spaces; skylights bring natural light indoors.
Other living spaces include a family room with a wall of built-ins, an office-den, three bedrooms and three bathrooms. French doors topped with clerestory windows surround a round breakfast nook.
Aswimming pool and spa complete the grounds.
Alphonso Lascano & Bjorn Farrugia from Hilton & Hyland, an affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate, were the listing agents. Ryan Judd of Compass represented Moore, according to the Multiple Listing Service.
Moore, 32, currently stars in the NBC series “This Is Us.” Among her other credits are “Dr. Dolittle 2” (2001), “A Walk to Remember” (2002) and “Love, Wedding, Marriage” (2011).
She has released six studio albums as a singer, most recently “Amanda Leigh” in 2009.
A whisperer listing in Studio City
Dog activist, behaviorist and television personality Cesar Millan has put his house in Studio City on the market for slightly under $1.8 million. That’s about $175,000 less than his asking price from two years ago, records show.
Built
in 2012, the traditionalstyle home includes a living room with a
fireplace, a coffered-ceiling dining room, a loft, five bedrooms and
4.25 bathrooms. The chef’s kitchen invites sitting and staying, with an
oversized island/bar and an adjoining breakfast nook. Custom cabinetry
provides plenty of space for treats.
The
master suite features two walk-in closets and a two-sided fireplace
shared by the bathroom and sitting room. A private balcony overlooks the
grounds.
Bi-folding
doors off the family room open to a covered patio with afireplace
feature. Lawns, citrus trees and a swimming pool with a spa fill out the
backyard. A modern fountain feature sits off the driveway.
Lisa Gaber of L.A. Property Investment is the listing agent. The exact asking price is $1,799,999.
Millan,
47, gained fame as the self-taught dog-training star of the show “Dog
Whisperer With Cesar Millan,” which aired from 2004 to 2012. He
currently hosts and produces the series “Cesar 911” on Nat Geo Wild.
He bought the house five years ago for $1.625 million, public records show.
Swimmer takes a metered approach
Ian Thorpe, the
Olympic freestyle champion known as the Thorpedo, may not have set a
record for a speedy sale, but he did sell his home in the Laurel Canyon
area of Hollywood Hills for its asking price of $950,000.
The
hillside home, which sold in 55 days, was built in 1961 and was first
owned by actor John Compton, who appeared in such films as “Mildred
Pierce” and “The D.A.’s Man.” Among other former owners is celebrity
publicist Elliot Mintz, whose clients have included such mega music
stars as John Lennon, Diana Ross and Bob Dylan.
The
rustic post-and-beam hideaway has 960 square feet of living space — it
could easily fit in an Olympic-size swimming pool. An updated kitchen
with white subway tile, an open living room, a wood-paneled office, two
bedrooms and two bathrooms are within the tidy space. Walls of glass
look out onto an arch-topped balcony and the canyon below.
Alarge deck has a trellistopped dining area and a wet bar.
There’s another deck reached by a wooden staircase.
Thorpe,
34, bought the house a decade ago for $879,000, records show. One of
Australia’s most decorated athletes, he won a combined five gold medals
at the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games.
Denise
Hamilton of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage was the listing
agent. Eileen Walsh of Keller Williams Larchmont represented the buyer.
Ending a scene in Brentwood
An estate where late television actress Patricia Barry made her home for decades has come on the market in Brentwood for $10.495 million.
Barry
bought the property in 1969 for $111,700 and commissioned arenovation
that updated the 1937 home in the Southern Colonial style. A two-story
colonnade with abrick portico were among additions made to the front
facade.
Beyond the
front door, some 4,330 square feet of interior space opens to a foyer
with black-andwhite checkerboard tile. A formal living room, a study
with a fireplace, a sunroom and a woodpaneled bar room are among the
common areas. Five bedrooms and five bathrooms include separate maid’s
quarters and a master suite that overlooks the backyard.
Outside,
brick steps lead down to a vast swath of yard that ends at the swimming
pool. Mature trees and hedges dot the perimeter of the roughly
three-quarter-acre grounds.
Paul Czako of Gussman Czako Estates is the listing agent.
Barry,
who died last year at 93, got her big Hollywood break in the 1940s when
she won a Rita Hayworth look-alike contest. She would go on to appear
in scores of television shows, including “Twilight Zone,” “Harris
Against the World” and “Days of Our Lives.” She also appeared in such
films as “Send Me No Flowers” (1964) and “Sea of Love” (1989).
Another roster move for Lakers VP
Los Angeles Lakers executive and co-owner Jim Buss has added another piece to his personal roster, buying an ocean-view spot in Dana Point for $2.915 million.
The
approximately quarteracre lot sits behind gates at the Strand at
Headlands, a development of custom homes and sites above the beach in
Dana Point. The property adjoins a half-acre lot that is also owned by
the Lakers vice president of basketball operations, public records show.
In
2013, Buss paid more than $13.5 million for four home sites in the
community. Among them were two to-be-completed Mediterranean-style
homes, one of which was briefly on the market in 2015 for $5.995
million.
Also
purchased by Buss four years ago was a three-bedroom condo at the
Ritz-Carlton Residences at L.A. Live for $4.05 million. The
approximately 4,300- square-foot corner unit, which features Swarovski
chandeliers and city-to-ocean views, came up for sale last year and
currently lists for $8.3 million.
Buss,
57, is the son of the late businessman and Lakers majority owner Jerry
Buss. He has held the position of vice president of basketball
operations since 2005.
Jeff Golden of White Sand Realty handled the most recent sale at the Strand at Headlands.
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