Leah Remini Re-Lists Her Longtime L.A. Home for $12.5 Million After Price Cut — See Inside!
The actress first purchased her Studio City abode in 2003 for $3.8 million
Leah Remini is looking to say goodbye to her longtime L.A. home for the third time this year.
Located in the Studio City neighborhood, the home was first purchased by the King of Queens star in 2003 for $3.75 million. Nearly 20 years later, Remini listed the property for almost $12.995 million in September 2022 but later removed it, and then relisted it again in January and February of 2023. As of October, it is now back on the market for $12.499 million.
The 10,100-square-foot pad features six bedrooms, nine bathrooms and is spread out across 1.5 acres of land. It also boasts a four-car garage, a spa-like pool and a layer of lush greenery that surrounds the home.
Tomer Fridman and Antonio Bruno of The Fridman Group International currently hold the listing.
Upon being greeted by the Spanish-style roof and two long columns at the front door, residents can marvel at the interior’s 20-foot ceilings and grand staircase in the foyer.
The eat-in kitchen, which is connected to the dining area through a butler’s pantry, features a large center island topped with stone countertops.
Upstairs, a cozy fireplace and direct access to multiple balconies can be found in the primary bedroom.
Also located on the second level is a luxurious home theater where residents can unwind and host movie nights.
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As for the outdoor amenities, the guest house is currently being used as a fitness space equipped with floor-to-ceiling mirrors and a ballet barre.
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The relaxing infinity pool is the ideal space for outdoor entertaining as it offers a hot tub and nearby seating.
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