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Get Out producer Blum has hopes to do just that

- NEAL J. LEITEREG

LOS ANGELES — Film producer Jason Blum of The Purge and Get Out fame is looking to get out of his place in downtown L.A. The filmmaker has listed his designer-done condo at the Ritz-Carlton Residences at L.A. Live for $6.995 million US.

The corner-unit condo encompasse­s 4,250 square feet at the building, which counts Clippers star Kawhi Leonard, Pelicans point guard Lonzo Ball and Lakers co-owner Jim Buss among its residents.

Wraparound walls of glass bring sweeping city views into the sleek interior, which has wood floors and plenty of open space.

The high-rise spread includes a living room, a family room, a centre-island kitchen and multiple dining areas.

Of the three bedrooms, the largest by far is the primary bedroom. Lined with windows, it comes with a walk-in closet and a spa bathroom with large French windows that peek into the bedroom.

Overlookin­g Staples Center, the building features amenities such as a rooftop pool, a gym, a spa and concierge services.

Blum, a native of L.A., founded Blumhouse Production­s in 2000, and the company has become well known for horror franchises such as Paranormal Activity and Insidious.

He has also received Oscar nomination­s for the films Whiplash, Get Out and BlacKkKlan­sman.

Former BET chief Debra Lee plots exit from Beverly Hills

Debra Lee, former chairman and chief executive of Black Entertainm­ent Television Holdings, has listed her home in the Beverly Hills Post Office area for sale at $3.495 million.

The multilevel house features a vaulted entry with a glass ceiling and a chef’s kitchen awash in ribboned Carrara marble. A formal living room, a dining room and a sun-lit den are within more than 3,600 square feet of sophistica­ted living space. Two of the home’s four bedrooms are primary suites, including one outfitted with separate dressing and sitting rooms.

Terraces on the upper and lower levels create additional living space outside. A catwalk extends from the second story to a sculptural fire pit. Below the catwalk is a lap swimming pool with a spa. Layers of succulent gardens and other greenery fill out the quarter-acre property.

Under Lee’s leadership, which spanned more than three decades, BET increased its original programmin­g and launched the spinoff network BET Her, the first network for Black women. She left the Viacom-owned network in 2018.

She bought the property in 2015 for $3.195 million, records show.

This is serious: Comedians sell for a handsome profit

Married comedians Tom Segura and Christina Pazsitzky, who together host the podcast Your Mom’s House, have sold a house of their own. The couple’s Woodland Hills home traded hands last week for $1.875 million.

Double gates protect the property, which has a circular driveway surrounded by landscapin­g. Inside, finishes of stone, tile and hardwood fill out the nearly 4,600-square-foot floor plan.

In addition to hosting the comedy podcast Your Mom’s House since 2010, the pair have also independen­tly starred in multiple Netflix stand-up specials, the most recent of which was Segura’s Ball Hog this year.

Buffy star Eliza Dushku ready to stake a sale

Actor Eliza Dushku, known for television roles on Dollhouse and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, has put a Hollywood Hills-area home she owns in a trust on the market for $1.849 million.

Built in the late 1950s, the yellow-hued bungalow sits behind gates on about a quarter of an acre. Entered through an ornate front door, the singlestor­ey house has Saltillo tile floors, high ceilings and skylights that flood the interior with natural light. Sets of French doors open to a tiled patio and gardens in the backyard.

The nearly 1,750-square-foot floor plan has fireplaces in the living and breakfast rooms, arched showers in each of the bathrooms and three bedrooms. The two-car garage is currently used as a den.

The property last changed hands in 2005 for a little over $1 million, public records show.

Dushku, 39, gained fame at an early age after being selected from a nationwide search to star as Alice in the film That Night. Her scores of credits include the films Bring It On and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back as well as the television shows Leap Year and Banshee.

Hollywood’s Thompson seeks greener pastures

Hollywood producer-directorwr­iter Rob Thompson is ready to call it a wrap in New Mexico, where his ranch has come up for sale at $8.2 million.

Called Apache Mesa Ranch, the 430-hectare equestrian ranch lies in Coyote, an area nearly 110 kilometres northwest of Santa Fe, and is surrounded by grasslands, rock outcrops and woodlands of pinyon and juniper.

The ranch holds multiple adobe structures, including a main hacienda, a guest house, a carriage house and a studio.

The main house, designed by local artisans, has high ceilings with exposed beams, ornate wood doors and distressed details. A wood-burning oven finished in river rock sits in a corner of the kitchen, which opens to a dining patio with a bar. Other living spaces include a den, a media room and a game room.

Including the separate structures, there are six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and more than 6,100 square feet of living space.

Thompson is known for writing the screenplay for the western comedy Hearts of the West as well as his directoria­l work on such TV series as L.A. Law and Doogie Howser, M.D. He also directed and co-produced the Emmy-winning series Northern Exposure.

 ?? WILLIAM MacCOLLUM ?? Jason Blum, who produced the films The Purge and Get Out, is asking $6.995 million for his corner penthouse at the Ritz-Carlton Residences at L.A. Live.
WILLIAM MacCOLLUM Jason Blum, who produced the films The Purge and Get Out, is asking $6.995 million for his corner penthouse at the Ritz-Carlton Residences at L.A. Live.

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