Something to marvel at
“Captain Marvel” star Brie Larson has bid farewell to a familiar
place in the Hollywood Hills, selling her home in the Laurel Canyon area for $2.17 million, records show.
It’ll chalk up as a loss for the Oscar-winning actress; she bought the place in a trust more than that three years ago for $2.25 million.
Flanked by lush landscaping and a small stream, the hillside home packs three bedrooms and three bathrooms into just under 3,000 square feet of living space.
Skylights punctuate rich beamed ceilings in the open-plan interior, which boasts clerestories, custom built-ins and floor-toceiling walls of glass.
Just about every common room connects to a central courtyard with a turf dining area.
There are a double-height
living room, a family room with a fireplace, a chandelier-topped dining area and a chic kitchen with custom cabinetry and a split-level island.
The master suite spans the entire backside of the home, opening to a remodeled bathroom, a spacious closet and a secluded outdoor spa.
Larson, 29, starred in the films “Short Term 12” and “The Spectacular Now” before winning the Academy Award for lead actress for her role in 2015’s “Room.”
Her big-budget projects since then include “Kong: Skull Island,” “Captain Marvel” and “Avengers: Endgame.”
Tori Horowitz of Compass held the listing. Marissa Faith of Deasy Penner & Partners represented the buyer.
kitchen, there’s a large center island with a breakfast bar.
Stairs lead up to a catwalk, which overlooks the living room. The upstairs master suite includes dual closets, a fireplace and a spa-like bathroom with a steam shower. Arched French doors in the master bedroom open to a balcony overlooking the backyard.
Outside, the more than onethird-acre setting holds a swimming pool, a spa with a waterfall feature, a barbecue/dining pavilion and a fire pit. A collection of palms and other landscaping dot the grounds.
Bradley, a Los Angeles native, played for eight big league teams across 12 seasons, including California ball teams such as the Dodgers, Athletics and Padres. The switch-hitting outfielder was an All-Star selection with the Rang
ers in 2008. He bought the property in 2008. Stephanie Vitacco of Keller Williams Realty and Rachel Bradley of Nest Seekers hold the listing.