‘Glee’s’ Dianna Agron puts her charming Hollywood Hills home up for sale
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Dianna Agron is hoping her home in Hollywood Hills hits the right note with a buyer. The actress-singer-dancer of “Glee” fame is asking $1.595 million for the turreted French Normandy-style compound that she’s called home for more than three years.
Set behind gates and privacy hedges, the renovated residence of 2,494 square feet mixes arresting 1920s detail with a range of contemporary updates.
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Among details of note is an updated kitchen that keeps things light and bright with soft tones accented by a marble backsplash and countertops. A grand living room harks back to a bygone era with handsome barrel-rolled ceilings and an oversized fireplace, and lavish wall treatments keep the eyes moving in the bedrooms.
In the master bedroom, black-painted doors offer a visual contrast to the white-walled space, which includes a master bathroom with a clawfoot soaking tub. A formal dining room, an office and another pair of bedrooms complete the floor plan.
Across from the main house, a raised patio provides space for entertaining with a swimming pool and outdoor living and dining areas. A separate guesthouse with a private deck completes the setting.
Agron, 29, has appeared in such television series as “CSI: NY,” “Veronica Mars” and “Heroes.” Among her film credits is “I Am Number Four” (2011) and “Zipper” (2015).
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She bought the house in late 2012 for $1.05 million.
Patricia Ruben of Sotheby’s International Realty is the listing agent. Agron’s brother, Jason, provided the listing photography.
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