

Tom Hanks, producer, director and box-office star, and his wife, actress-producer Rita Wilson, have cast away a pair of homes in Pacific Palisades for a combined sum of about $17.5 million.
Located in the Palisades Riviera area, the side-by-side homes had been listed for $9.25 million and $8.75 million. Hanks and Wilson acquired the properties in separate off-market transactions in 2003 and 2007 for a combined $13.1 million, The Times revealed last year.
One of the two properties is a Spanish-style villa that was once owned by late screenwriter and film director Frank Pierson.
Built in 1933, the approximately 4,000-square-foot house features beamed ceilings, wood floors and original fixtures, ironwork and tile. Astep-down living room, a paneled dining room, a library/den, four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms are among the living spaces.
Lawns, hedges and a fountain sit at the rear of the property.
The other house, built in English Traditional style in 1957, has 7,300 square feet of living space that includes a screening room and a pub/billiard room with a fireplace. The master suite has his and hers closets and a renovated bathroom for a total of seven bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms. There’s also a playroom on the third floor.
Both homes take in panoramic canyon views.
Mary Lu Tuthill of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage and David Offer of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties were the listing agents. Records show the buyer for both residences, a Californiabased limited liability company, has a San Francisco Bay Area tax address.
Hanks, 60, last year starred in the films “Inferno” and “Sully.” He won Oscars for his roles in “Philadelphia” (1993) and “Forrest Gump” (1994).
Wilson, 60, appeared with Hanks in “Volunteers” (1985) and “Sleepless in Seattle” (1993). More recently she had recurring roles on the shows “Girls” and “The Good Wife.”
Landlord is among his latest roles
Finding no takers for his Malibu home yet, Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio has leased the oceanfront property on Carbon Beach for $22,000 a month.
The
beach residence, dating to the 1950s and since remodeled, had been up
for sale since last year for as much as $10.95 million. It last changed
hands in 1998 for $1.6 million, public records show.
Obscured
from the street by fences and gates, the house is entered through a
gated courtyard and a screened sun porch. The 1,765 square feet of
living space includes a living room with a fireplace, a dining area,
three bedrooms and two bathrooms. A galley-style kitchen has been
updated with gray herringbone tile and color-coordinated cabinetry.
Beach-facing
decking extends the living space outdoors, where amenities include a
hot tub. A wooden staircase leads from the patio area to the beachfront.
DiCaprio, 42, won an Academy Award two years ago for his leading role in “The Revenant” (2015).
His
other credits that garnered Oscar nominations include “What’s Eating
Gilbert Grape” (1993), “The Aviator” (2004), “Blood Diamond” (2005) and
“The Wolf of Wall Street” (2013).
Katie Bentzen of Partners Trust Malibu was the listing agent.
Grand dame dials it back an era
Jed Gould, the disc jockey better known as Jed the Fish, has put his Queen Anne Victorian on the market in Pasadena for $2.299 million.
The
grand dame, dating to more than a century ago, retains its classic good
looks. Mixed gables, scallop and clapboard siding and a domed turret
are among details of note. Lacey woodwork creates visual interest along
the wide, wrap-around porch.
Within
the 3,017 square feet of living space is a paneled staircase, rounded
turret rooms, two bedrooms and three bathrooms. An updated kitchen has
marble countertops and a center island.
In
the back of the property, a park-like backyard belies the home’s
romantic vibe. Massive stone and tile statues built by Gould sit among
various gardens, pathways and lush landscaping. The offbeat statuaries
light up in the evenings, an effect that brings the setting to life.
“It’s
like something out of ‘Alice in Wonderland,’ ” listing agent Matthew
Littell of Podley Properties said. “In the backyard, you really see the
personality of the owner.”
Also
within the one-third acre of grounds is a custom-built music studio
where Gould does his weekly radio show for KCSN-FM (88.5). The
sound-proofed studio, said Littell, has a separate vocal booth that can
also be used for professional recording.
Gould
is known for hosting the afternoon drive show on KROQ- FM for more than
three decades. He twice won Billboard’s Air Modern Rock Personality of
the Year award (1997and 1999).
He bought the property in 1994 for $425,000, records show.
Getting in tune with the market
Nine Inch Nails founder, producer and film composer Trent Reznor has
put his home in the Beverly Crest area up for sale at $5.75 million, a
$1.255-million uptick in price from when it was last for sale two years
ago.
Tucked behind
gates and tropical landscaping, the polished contemporary-style home
contains about 4,320 square feet of living space and sits on more than
half an acre.
High
ceilings and sleek lines create a voluminous feel inside the home, which
has five bedrooms and four bathrooms. Retracting French doors open the
kitchen area to an outdoor living/dining area, and an illuminated stone
wall provides ambiance on the master suite patio. An offbeat curving
staircase connects both floors.
Outdoors,
an infinity-edge pool, lawns and an outdoor fireplace make up the
grounds. Views take in the downtown city lights and surrounding canyon
area.
Reznor, 51,
founded the industrial rock band in 1988 and serves as singer,
songwriter, producer and instrumentalist. Last year the group released
the EP “Not the Actual Events,” which Reznor recorded with Atticus Ross,
his film score work partner.
He bought the property in 2007 for about $4.2 million.
Drew Fenton of Hilton & Hyland and Barbara Boyle of Sotheby’s International Realty are the co-listing agents.
Leading the charge out of San Diego
Antonio Gates, the
decorated tight end for the L.A. Chargers, has sold his home in the
Poway area of San Diego County for slightly more than $1.9 million.
The single-story home, built in 2001, sits behind metal gates and has a long driveway that ends at a circular motor court.
Beyond
the arched front doors, the 6,841 square feet of living space features a
formal entry that opens on one side to an office/den and, on the other,
a formal dining room. A separate guest wing contains a secondary
kitchen, two offices and abilliards room. There are five bedrooms and
seven bathrooms.
Outdoors,
the one-acre lot includes a lighted basketball court and a saltwater
swimming pool with waterfall features. Elsewhere is an outdoor kitchen, a
fire pit and an open-air shower.
Jessica
Foote of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties was the
listing agent. Jeannine LaChance of Windermere Homes & Estates
represented the buyer.
Gates,
an eight-time Pro Bowler, appeared in 14 games for the Chargers this
year, catching 53 passes for 548 yards and seven touchdowns. The
36-year-old is the Chargers’ all-time record holder for receiving yards
(11,192) and touchdown catches (111), and is tied with Tony Gonzalez for
the most scores by a tight end in NFL history.
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