

Social media users were scratching their heads after an unusual home tied to television’s Dr. Phil came up for sale at $5.75million.
Outlandish by even L.A.’s standards, the Spanish-style two-story boasts details such as an anti-gun art installation, black fabric wallpaper and neon lights. Odd animal figurines with fixed eyes dot the living spaces.
But even more confusing than the decor was the Beverly Crest property’s ownership.
Records show the estate was purchased in 2007 by a family trust tied to the TV host, whose full name is Phillip McGraw. However, Dr. Phil has never lived there.
Instead, it’s currently being used by his musician son, Jordan Mc- Graw, who is on tour with the Jonas Brothers.
The exterior seems normal enough with yellow walls and a clay tile roof, but the 6,170-squarefoot interior toes the line between eclectic and downright bizarre. A chandelier-topped great room under a black-and-white checkered rotunda anchors the fivebedroom floor plan, and draws the eye with a sweeping staircase draped in curving wood branches and a custom bar with antler-like backrests on the bar stools.
The family room adds neonlighted cabinetry, and the entry boasts a hanging chair. In the living room, custom art and animal figurines surround a fireplace.
The one-of-a-kind finishes can be negotiated in the deal, according to the listing.
Amore dramatic space comes in the dining room, which is cloaked in bold shades of black and gray and features a wall of nonoperational guns, which a Dr. Phil representative described as an anti-gun art installation. The lofted billiards room lightens things up with blue floors that appear intentionally splattered with white paint.
Outside, things are a tad more traditional. There’s a dining gazebo, a lounge with a fireplace and aflagstone patio surrounding a swimming pool and spa.
McGraw
is best known for his advice-centered talk show “Dr. Phil,” which
debuted in 2002 after he starred in segments on “The Oprah Winfrey
Show.” The show is currently renewed until 2023 and has been nominated
for a Daytime Emmy Award every year since 2004. The 69-year-old owns
other real estate in Beverly Hills.
Jordan McGraw, in his early 30s, last year released the song “Flexible” as well as a self-titled extended-play album.
Billy Dolan of Hilton & Hyland holds the listing.
Wonderful setting for new owners
Actor Fred Savage of
“The Wonder Years” fame eked out more than he asked for his Hancock
Park home, selling the 1920s Mediterranean for $5 million.
It appears the charming abode will stay in Hollywood hands. The buyers are Emmy-nominated comedy writer Jennifer Crittenden (“The Simpsons,” “Seinfeld”) and writer-producer Bill Wrubel, who served as an executive producer for “Will & Grace” and “Modern Family.”
Gated
and hedged, the property holds a two-story home, a 400- square-foot
guesthouse shrouded in ivy and a grassy backyard with a swimming pool
and spa.
Inside,
original details include beamed ceilings and arched doorways. A sunken
living room with a stone fireplace ties the home to its roots, but the
adjacent remodeled kitchen adds a modern vibe with tile backsplashes and
marble countertops. There’s also a media room, formal dining room and
lounge lined with French doors.
The
main house has five bedrooms and five bathrooms in 4,344 square feet.
In the guesthouse, a gym overlooks the pool through a picture window.
Sharona Alperin of Sotheby’s International Realty held the listing. Edward Fitz of the Agency represented the buyer.
Savage,
43, starred as a child actor in the 1987 film “The Princess Bride” and
“The Wonder Years,” a Golden Globe-winning sitcom that aired from 1988
to 1993. More recently, he appeared in “The Grinder” and began hosting
the Fox parody show “What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage.”
The actor bought the home
through a trust in 2007 for $3.05million. Last year, he used the same
trust to buy another house in Bel-Air for $9.5 million.

Home sale is his latest touchdown
Former Chargers tight end Antonio Gates and his wife, reality television personality Sasha Gates, have sold their modern mansion in Encino for $6.5 million.
The
multilevel house, built in 2016, was updated during the Gateses’
ownership and features an open-concept floor plan with 15-foot ceilings
and skylights. A two-way fireplace divides the family room and gleaming
chef’s kitchen. In the family room, a glass-enclosed wine cellar and
tasting room fills the far wall.
Ahome theater, six bedrooms and eight bathrooms fill out the 8,500-square-foot interior. There’s garages.
Outside,
grounds measuring two-thirds of an acre center on an infinity-edge
swimming pool with aspa, a fireplace and a built-in barbecue. Elsewhere
on the property is a sports court.
Antonio
Gates, 39, sat out the 2019 NFL campaign despite expressing an interest
in returning for a 17th season with the Chargers.
The
talented pass catcher is the Chargers’ all-time leader in receptions
(960), receiving touchdowns (117) and receiving yards (11,882).
Sasha
Gates was a main cast member on “Wags,” a reality TV show that
documented the lives of spouses of professional athletes, from 2015-17.
Last year, she appeared in the romance-drama film “Kinky.”
Chris
Lucibello and Natasha Noreiga of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices
California Properties were the listing agents. Alma Schwartz of Real
Estate Masters Group represented the buyer.
He’s now soaring above Sunset
Professional basketball player Chandler Parsons has doubled down in L.A.’s high-end housing market, buying a home in the Hollywood Hills for $6.775 million.
The
sale, which closed in December, came roughly a week after the Atlanta
Hawks forward cut a $9.25-million deal for “CSI” creator Anthony
Zuiker’s Malibu compound.
His
new pad, designed by New York-based Fu Wilmers Design, sits above the
Sunset Strip, with views extending from the downtown cityscape to the
ocean.
The
contemporary-style house features floor-to-ceiling glass, clean lines
and a cantilevered wing that creates cover for a patio below.
Within
more than 5,500 square feet of muted interior are a centerisland
kitchen, open-plan living areas, five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. A
lower-level bar is outfitted with a gym, a wine room and a 12-seat Dolby
Atmos home theater.
Outside,
steps lead from the patio to a zero-edge swimming pool. Extensive
decking and patio areas create additional living space.
Josh
Altman, Matt Altman and Jacob Greene of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
were the listing agents. Jamison Malone of the Agency represented the
buyer.
Parsons, 31,
earned SEC Player of the Year honors at Florida before being selected in
the second round of the 2011 NBA draft by the Houston Rockets. A
seven-year veteran, he is averaging 2.8 points in five games this season
for the Hawks.
Last year, he sold a property in Bel-Air for $12.35 million.
The anatomy of a real estate deal
Actress Ellen Pompeo, best
known for her starring role in “Grey’s Anatomy,” wrapped up an East
Coast home sale just in time for the new year. Her modern farmhouse in
the Hamptons sold in late December for $2.995 million.
She’s
been busy in the real estate realm over the last few years, selling a
Hollywood Hills Midcenturyfor $2.075 million in 2017 and a Spanish villa
in the same neighborhood for $2.765million a year later.
Pompeo
designed the Hamptons estate herself. Built in 2013, the
2,400-square-foot home sits on eight acres in Sag Harbor, N.Y., a
waterfront community in East Hampton.
Past
a rustic gray-blue exterior, the three-story floor plan boasts busy
living spaces with hardwood floors, white-painted beams, paneled walls
and marble accents. There’s a two-story living room, as well as a chef’s
kitchen, breakfast nook and expansive dining porch.
Five bedrooms and four bathrooms complete the floor plan, including a master suite with a private lounge and office.
Outside, a wood deck descends to a gunite pool surrounded by lawns.
The Corcoran Group held the listing. Martha Gundersen of Douglas Elliman represented the buyer.
Pompeo’s
role as Dr. Meredith Grey in “Grey’s Anatomy” landed her a Golden Globe
nomination in 2007. On the big screen, she has appeared in “Old
School,” “Daredevil” and “Life of the Party.” She paid $925,000 for the
home in 2011, records show.
