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See Margot Robbie’s Los Angeles mansion as she just listed it on the real estate market

Famous personalities including Francis Ford Coppola and Ariana Grande have formerly resided in the Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, where Robbie once owned a property. The “Grey’s Anatomy” creator Shonda Rhimes reportedly put her Hancock Park home up for sale in July with a $25 million asking price, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Robbie paid $2.73 million for the prestigious neighborhood mansion a year after the “Crew Squad” star wed producer Tom Ackerley. After selling their Hancock Park house, the couple still owns at least one other pricey property in Los Angeles, a luxurious $5 million Venice mansion they purchased in 2019.

The recently sold LA property is said to have four bedrooms, six bathrooms, a family room, a formal living room, and a formal dining room, per the advertisement. Right outside the front entrance is a foyer that doubles as a formal living room, complete with a grand marble fireplace and a chandelier.

The house’s formal living room is located down the hall from the formal dining room. While most of the property is painted white and characterized in the listing as “Soho-inspired” with emphasized panel walls and high ceilings, the formal dining room is painted a dark shade of navy blue and has a dramatic chandelier.

The formal living room and dining room are both on the first floor, while the bedrooms are up a short flight of steps on the second floor. While the other three bedrooms all have individual ensuite bathrooms, the master bedroom has a large walk-in closet and a balcony.
The formal living room is located across the hall from the kitchen, which boasts marble countertops and stainless steel appliances.

 

In the description, the kitchen is characterized as having a “bistro style,” and it also features Carrara marble counters, a huge island with seats for up to six people, and additional counter space. There is space in the kitchen for a smaller table that may seat four people without feeling crowded in addition to the typical dining area.

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