Carmelo and La La Anthony Sell Spanish-Style Home for $3 Million
After just about one month on the market, the cozy Spanish-style home in the Beverly Grove neighborhood of Los Angeles that belonged to exes Carmelo and La La Anthony, has found a buyer. It is possible there may have been a bidding war for the 1929-build as the former couple were able to get $3 million for the historic home, which is $400,000 over the $2.6 million dollar February listing price, and $700,000 more than their purchase price back in 2010.
Hidden behind mature hedges, the single-story abode packs three bedrooms and three baths into approximately 2,000 square feet, and sits on about 6,500 square feet of land. Despite being almost one hundred years old, the home’s interiors reflect a contemporary sensibility with historic elements like its high wood beamed ceilings, retained. Dark wood floors can be found throughout the home and contrast beautifully with the white, gray, and beige walls that brighten rooms.
Highlights of the interiors also include a fireplace in the living room; a contemporary primary bedroom with doors that lead to the backyard pool; a gorgeous dark wood boutique-style walk-in closet, and an ensuite spa-like primary bathroom with double vanities, separate shower and tub, and a large picture window with generous views of the outdoors.
Out back, a plunge pool and spa are surrounded by a small doorless pool house with a dining and lounging set up, and a wooden platform with wicker lounge chairs. Around the corner are more dining and lounging options.
After the couple filed for divorce in 2021, La La bought a house in her native Brooklyn, which she shared with AD. “I live in New York, which is a crazy city…when I go home, I want to have that moment where I can just exhale and feel relaxed and comfortable,” the Power actress told the magazine about her new space designed by Nikki Chu. Carmelo’s luxury Chelsea condo which underwent extensive upgrades last year after a failed attempt to sell in 2020, is still on the market for $12.5 million.
Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest
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