Seth Rogen Sells His West Hollywood Home for $2.16 Million — See Inside!
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Seth Rogen is saying goodbye to his West Hollywood home.
Earlier this week, the 38-year-old comedian and actor sold his Los Angeles home for $2,160,000 — $35,000 more than he was asking, the Los Angeles Times reported.
According to the publication, Rogen purchased the home for $1.65 million in 2006. The Times also notes that the four-bedroom and three-bathroom abode is not his main residence as well; he is more frequently at his home further north, in Hollywood Hills West.
Mary Brill and Jane Brill Gavens of The Brill Group at Compass represented the actor during the sale.
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Jeff Ong, PostRAIN Productions Seth Rogen's Home
Jeff Ong, PostRAIN Productions Seth Rogen's Home
Walking up to the 2,853-square-foot home, guests are immediately transported to a "magical zen retreat," according to the home's listing.
Once inside, the residence features arched doorways and ceilings, lots of windows and glossy dark wood flooring.
Jeff Ong, PostRAIN Productions Seth Rogen's Home
Jeff Ong, PostRAIN Productions Seth Rogen's Home
The first level of the home comes complete with an updated kitchen, open living and dining room and two bedrooms. An additional room could be used as a den or fourth bedroom.
Jeff Ong, PostRAIN Productions Seth Rogen's Home
Jeff Ong, PostRAIN Productions Seth Rogen's Home
The entire second story consists of a primary suite with a large walk-in closet and enormous bathroom with huge soaking. tub.
Jeff Ong, PostRAIN Productions Seth Rogen's Home
Jeff Ong, PostRAIN Productions Seth Rogen's Home
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Earlier this year, Rogen also paid $1.93 million for a similarly styled home from 1924 located in West Hollywood, according to Realtor.com.
Architectural Digest adds that it was once owned by Hollywood publicist Stephen Huvane.