In 2013, Cher acquired a secluded Beverly Hills home for just over $2.1 million. The previous owner was “Modern Family” star Ed O’Neill. Five years later, Cher listed the home for $2.5 million but sold it for slightly less than her purchase price. The property, now comprehensively updated, is back on the market for $4.1 million, listed by Aneela Zaman and Ernie Carswell with Douglas Elliman.

An aerial view of the rustic residence.

The spacious, light-filled primary suite has two fireplaces.

The den, complete with a wet bar and outdoor access.

A guest bath.

A guest bedroom.

Another view of the updated kitchen.

The eat-in kitchen.

The dining area.

The combination living and dining room.

The olive green exterior blends into the canyon setting.

French doors on either side of the fireplace lead to a brick terrace.

The entrance to the Beverly Hills home.

This two-story home, built in 1957, is situated on half an acre at the end of a cul-de-sac in Coldwater Canyon. The 3,089 square feet of living space includes four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Key features include rustic wood beam ceilings, bay windows, and three fireplaces, enhancing the home’s appeal. The tranquil gardens surrounding the property offer a peaceful retreat.

A tree-shaded deck.

During Cher’s ownership, the house featured a French country-inspired façade with red brick accents on a beige stucco exterior. The recent renovations have given it a more streamlined look with a monochromatic olive green exterior. Inside, the darker oak floors have been replaced with lighter, wheat-colored wood, adding to the modern aesthetic. The combination living and dining room features a minimalist fireplace and French doors leading to a tree-shaded brick terrace with a gargoyle fountain.

A secluded seating area.

The kitchen opens to the living/dining room over a breakfast bar and includes a small breakfast nook, a high-end gas range, and a Sub-Zero refrigerator. The main floor also features an office, a den with a wet bar, and outdoor access.

A waterfall adds to the natural charm.

The spacious primary suite boasts a vaulted ceiling, bay windows with leafy views, two fireplaces, a wet bar, a walk-in closet with dark wood cabinetry, and a travertine-tiled bath with a double shower and a soaking tub.

A large terrace overlooking the canyon.

The home’s outdoor spaces are enveloped in towering trees, featuring various patios and decks, a faux-grassed area in a sunny clearing, and a waterfall cascading over boulders into a small pond. Despite its secluded setting, the property is conveniently located near L.A. hotspots like Chateau Marmont, LACMA, and Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura.

A guest bath.

Cher’s primary residence, a grand Italian Renaissance-style mansion overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Malibu, is currently for sale at $75 million, reduced from an initial $85 million listing.

The fitted walk-in closet in the primary suite.

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