Real Estate
Brad Pitt Sells Los Feliz Estate For $39M: Reports
Pitt is reportedly leaving the compound he's carefully put together over three decades and heading north to Carmel.

LOS ANGELES, CA — Brad Pitt recently sold the historic Los Feliz compound he's lived in for three decades, according to multiple reports.
Pitt sold the property in a $39 million off-market deal. He plans to move north to Carmel, California, TMZ reported.
Pitt bought the three-story Craftsman, built in 1910, in 1994 for $1.7 million from Cassandra Peterson, aka Elvira. He expanded the property into a full-blown two-acre compound over the years, scooping up four neighboring properties, according to Dirt.
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Pitt turned one of the adjacent buildings into a tastefully modern studio/residence in 1998 in collaboration with Berlin design firm Graft.
"The formal language of the studio translates the haptic material quality of an adjacent guest house into a fusion of traditional Japanese and European proportion systems," reads Graft's description of the project.
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"The studio grafts the Chigaidana of Japanese furniture with the European idea of the golden ratio. These ‘genetic codes’ infuse one another to create a new design language with its own syntactic, semantic, and phenomenological components."
Tall hedges and wooden gates offer complete privacy for the property, which boasts terraced gardens, a skatepark and side-by-side pools, according to Dirt.
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