Hot Property: A running start
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Hot Property: A running start
"Dave Coulier of the family sitcoms 'Full House' and 'Fuller House' has sold his Encino home of more than a decade for $1.929 million. The two-story house, built in 1947, had been renovated and expanded to nearly 4,100 square feet. A formal dining room, a vaulted-ceiling living room, an office, six bedrooms and three bathrooms are among the living spaces."
"Actor, musician and recent 'Dancing With the Stars' contestant Frankie Muniz has sold his home in Phoenix for $3.2 million. The Andalusian hacienda-style house, which dates to 1935, has original floors, hand-finished walls and beamed ceilings. The 5,300-square-foot modernized house includes four bedrooms and five bathrooms. Within two-plus acres of grounds are a swimming pool, a bocce ball court, lawns and mature landscaping."
December real estate activity featured notable celebrity home sales and listings. Dave Coulier sold his Encino home for $1.929 million after owning it for 16 years, purchasing it originally for $990,000. The 1947 two-story house spans nearly 4,100 square feet with six bedrooms, three bathrooms, formal dining room, vaulted-ceiling living room, office, and grounds featuring a pool, barbecue area, and garden courtyard. Frankie Muniz sold his Phoenix Andalusian hacienda-style home for $3.2 million. Built in 1935, the 5,300-square-foot property includes four bedrooms, five bathrooms, original floors, hand-finished walls, and beamed ceilings on two-plus acres with pool, bocce ball court, and mature landscaping. Additional celebrity properties remain on the market.
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