Los Angeles Times

‘Not Sorry’ — and not in the black

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Demi Lovato couldn’t quite turn a profit in the Hollywood Hills. The singer-actress has sold her sleek three-story home for $8.25 million — $5,000 shy of what she paid for the place in 2016.

The sale wraps up a multiyear effort from Lovato, who asked

$9.495 million for the property in 2018 before trimming the price to $8.995 million last year.

Perched above the Chateau Marmont and Sunset Boulevard, the gated one-acre estate takes in city and ocean views from its hillside setting. A black-and-white exterior gives way to more of the same inside, as bold accents break up bright living spaces with white walls and light hardwood floors.

Common spaces fill out the main level, including a doubleheig­ht living room and chef ’s kitchen with pocketing walls of glass. The second story houses a master suite with a sitting room and soaking tub. In all, there are four bedrooms and seven bathrooms in 5,564 square feet.

Up top, a club level with a bar and media room opens to an impressive rooftop terrace overlookin­g Los Angeles. Down below, a backyard with a zero-edge pool and spa descends to a gazebo at the edge of the landscaped grounds.

Lovato, 27, started her career starring in the Disney Channel films “Camp Rock” and “Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam.” She has recorded six studio albums, with hits such as “This Is Me,” “Skyscraper” and “Sorry Not Sorry.” Her latest record, “Tell Me You Love Me,” was released in 2017.

James Harris and David Parnes of the Agency held the listing. Christian Name of Hilton & Hyland represente­d the buyer.

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