Los Angeles Times

A short, stormy relationsh­ip ends

- By Neal J. Leitereg and Jack Flemming

It’s been on again, off again, on again and now it’s sold. Grammywinn­ing music star Marc Anthony has parted ways with a home in Tarzana for $3.2 million.

The East Coast-inspired traditiona­l, built in 2014, has been on and off the market for the better part of two years, listing for as much as $4.35 million and as little as $3.35 million. Anthony paid $4.125 million for the place in 2015, records show.

Set up from the street on a half-acre knoll, the 6,590-squarefoot house takes in panoramic city, valley and mountain views.

White-walled living spaces include formal living and dining rooms, two family rooms, a twoisland kitchen, a den with a wet bar and an office/library. There are five bedrooms and seven bathrooms including a master suite with a balcony that overlooks the backyard.

Outside, there’s space for entertaini­ng in the form of a covered patio and a built-in barbecue. A swimming pool and spa, a fire pit, lawn and gazebo fill out the grounds. A motor court and fourcar garage sit off the front.

Anthony, 49, has won five Latin Grammys and two Grammys, including one for best Latin pop album in 2004. Last month, the singer-actor paid $19 million for a Mediterran­ean mansion in Coral Gables, Fla.

Lynde Leonard of Coldwell Banker Residentia­l Brokerage was the listing agent, according to the MLS. Angela Dominguez of Capitol Realty represente­d the buyer.

 ?? Ashera J.Photograph­y ?? ACTOR AND MUSIC star Marc Anthony has sold his Tarzana mansion for $3.2 million. He paid $4.125 million for it in 2015.
Ashera J.Photograph­y ACTOR AND MUSIC star Marc Anthony has sold his Tarzana mansion for $3.2 million. He paid $4.125 million for it in 2015.

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