Cher’s previous Beverly Hills sanctuary, rejuvenated and now listed for $4.1 million, was her residence for five years following her purchase in July 2013 for $2.145 million. She parted with the property in December 2018 for just under $2.1 million, selling it to the current owner, a trust, according to PropertyShark records.
Outside, there’s a Cher-approved gargoyle statue.
The star-studded legacy of this residence extends further. Actor Ed O’Neill, renowned for his roles in the sitcoms “Married… with Children” and “Modern Family,” possessed the property from 1996 until 2007. He and his wife, Catherine, relinquished ownership for $1.9 million, as per records.
The house has fireplaces and beamed ceilings.
“Potential buyers are frequently captivated by properties formerly owned by celebrities, captivated by the undeniable charm of residing in spaces once inhabited by icons,” remarked listing agent Aneela Zaman of Douglas Elliman, collaborating on the sale with colleague Ernie Carswell.
French doors flood the main living area with light.
“Such residences possess a unique essence, carrying the enchanting narratives of those who once graced their halls, hosted memorable gatherings in their gardens, or sought inspiration for their creative endeavors within their confines,” she expressed.
A waterfall can be found in the backyard.
Constructed in 1957 and positioned at the end of a secluded, private lane, the four-bedroom dwelling has undergone a “meticulous renovation,” as per the home’s listing, which debuted on the market last week.
The outcome is a domicile that “radiates an atmosphere of peace and tranquility, providing a retreat-like ambiance that renders this residence truly exceptional,” stated Zaman.
The garden is lush and private.
Spanning nearly 3,100 square feet of living area, the home features picturesque windows, charming rustic wood beams, and fireplaces.
The heart of the residence lies in its luminous open-plan living, kitchen, and dining area. Additionally, there’s a generous primary bedroom suite boasting vaulted ceilings, a cozy den, a built-in breakfast nook, and French doors leading to the outdoors.
The primary bedroom suite has two fireplaces.
“There, ‘one of the notable attributes reflecting Cher’s personal flair is the inclusion of a gargoyle fountain nestled within the side courtyard, enveloped by an enchanting cast iron Moroccan gate,’ noted Zaman. ‘These distinctive features not only enhance the property’s visual charm but also evoke nostalgic echoes of Cher’s influence and taste.’
The almost 3,100-square-foot home has been renovated.
The verdant and secluded grounds, enveloped by verdant foliage, boast a lawn, tranquil areas for leisure, and even a petite waterfall cascading down a rocky facade.
The listing was initially reported by Robb Report.”