Los Angeles Times

Getting in tune with the market

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Nine Inch Nails founder, producer and film composer Trent

Reznor has put his home in the Beverly Crest area up for sale at $5.75 million, a $1.255-million uptick in price from when it was last for sale two years ago.

Tucked behind gates and tropical landscapin­g, the polished contempora­ry-style home contains about 4,320 square feet of living space and sits on more than half an acre.

High ceilings and sleek lines create a voluminous feel inside the home, which has five bedrooms and four bathrooms. Retracting French doors open the kitchen area to an outdoor living/dining area, and an illuminate­d stone wall provides ambiance on the master suite patio. An offbeat curving staircase connects both floors.

Outdoors, an infinity-edge pool, lawns and an outdoor fireplace make up the grounds. Views take in the downtown city lights and surroundin­g canyon area.

Reznor, 51, founded the industrial rock band in 1988 and serves as singer, songwriter, producer and instrument­alist. Last year the group released the EP “Not the Actual Events,” which Reznor recorded with Atticus Ross, his film score work partner.

He bought the property in 2007 for about $4.2 million.

Drew Fenton of Hilton & Hyland and Barbara Boyle of Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty are the co-listing agents.

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