Leonardo DiCaprio dropped $7.1 million on a Spanish Colonial home in Los Angeles previously owned by ... [+]
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio recently shelled out $7.1 million for the Los Angeles home of Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson. The elegant Spanish Colonial-style mansion, which previously belonged to singer Gwen Stefani, is for DiCaprio’s mother, Irmelin Indenbirken. A few years ago, he purchased a home for his dad, George DiCaprio, for $4.9 million.
Leonardo DiCaprio has bought and sold about a dozen homes.
DiCaprio has acquired a real estate portfolio that might make Ellen DeGeneres envious. Part of his collection: a Los Angeles home he bought in the 1990s from Madonna, a mid-century modern home in Palm Springs built for entertainer Dinah Shore that he snapped up in 2014 and a $23 million Malibu home he bought in 2017.
But all of his purchases don’t stay in his portfolio. Some are given as gifts to family members. Like many Hollywood celebrities, where to invest their money has always been an issue, and many have opted for the security of real estate.
The Spanish Colonial-style home features traditional elements like round arch openings and carved ... [+]
Almost all the rooms open to colorful gardens, courtyards and fountains.
While some stars have taken their real estate investments out of California due to the high taxes, DiCaprio has the bulk of his properties in The Golden State except for a New York City apartment and an island in Belize. He still lives at his two-compound property on Sunset Strip — only a 30-minute drive to his parents in Los Feliz.
The gated Spanish Colonial-style home in the Los Feliz neighborhood spans nearly 5,000 square feet with four bedrooms and six bathrooms. The property has formal living and dining rooms with soaring ceilings and romantic Juliette balconies overlooking each. Built in 1928 and completely updated, the careful execution of the work retained and enhanced its period details, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.
Luxurious eat-in kitchen
Family room
Arched doorways, tiled roof and floors, multiple fireplaces, stylish bathrooms, sweeping staircases, an intricately carved entry door and inlaid ceilings add to the rustic, chic style. Stained-glass windows add color and character. The eat-in kitchen has all the bells and whistles that make it both pretty and functional, and the family room can alternatively be used as a media room with its drop-down screen.
Mosaic tiles enhance the pool.
Terrace on the hillside enclave
Almost all the rooms open to the landscaped terraces, colorful gardens, courtyards, fountains and views of the Griffith Observatory. There is also a detached bathroom by the pool and spa and a detached zen-meditation-yoga room. Enjoy a guided tour of the property here.
Following in the path of other Hollywood A-Listers such as Scarlett Johansson, Kurt Russell, Keanu Reeves, Anne Hathaway and Ben Affleck, DiCaprio has made a Netflix sci-fi comedy film with Jennifer Lawrence, Don’t Look Up, which will be released in late 2021. The film tells the story of two low-level astronomers who must go on a giant media tour to warn humankind of an approaching comet that will destroy Earth.
I am an award-winning journalist and former real estate editor at the Chicago Tribune, where I was cited for excellence for my work in launching and editing real estate
…I am an award-winning journalist and former real estate editor at the Chicago Tribune, where I was cited for excellence for my work in launching and editing real estate and home improvement sections. The Tribune's real estate section was ranked as the third best in the country under my tenure by the National Association of Real Estate Editors. I am equally adept at writing about resilient housing, smart-home technology, real estate trends, home improvement and design. My real estate articles have been published in The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune and several digital platforms, including forbes.com, money.com, chase.com and discover.com. Previously, I was an editor at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and San Antonio Express-News. Email tips and story ideas to brendayrichardson@gmail.com. Follow me on Twitter at @homesbrenda.