George Clooney is handing over the keys to his Studio City home after selling it for $14.5 million on Friday.
The home at 3240 Iredell Lane is located in Studio City’s Fryman Canyon area, a woody neighborhood flush with exclusivity and gated estates.
The mystery buyer was someone from the entertainment industry, according to a source with knowledge of the deal.
Westside Estate Agency co-founder Kurt Rappaport represented Clooney. Carolwood Estates’ Kevin Dees represented the buyer.
Rappaport and Dees both declined comment on the deal.
Clooney was a long-term holder of the estate.
The actor paid Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks $2.2 million for it in 1995, a year after Michael Crichton’s “ER” series on NBC began airing and propelled Clooney and many of his co-stars to fame. Clooney starred in the medical drama for five seasons.
“I was in the second season of ‘ER’ living in a little house and I thought, ‘Well, maybe it’s time to get a little bit larger house off the street, so I wouldn’t fall prey to every photographer,’” Clooney said of his decision to buy the home in a 2012 episode of CBS’ “Person to Person.”
The Studio City property is just one part of a larger portfolio of homes in New York, Italy and France owned by Clooney and wife Amal.
The six-bed, six-bath main house totals over 7,000 square feet and sits on more than 3 acres, according to Zillow. There’s also a sports court and pool. Major renovation work to the property was completed in the fall of 2022 and included the addition of two villas, with the Clooneys reportedly paying $1 million for the expansion.
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