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Plotting new direction, Liam Payne sells Monte Nido compound

Liam Payne and his Monte Nido home (Getty, Redfin)
Liam Payne and his Monte Nido home (Getty, Redfin)

One Direction’s Liam Payne is steering a new course.

The singer-songwriter sold his Spanish-style compound in the Santa Monica Mountains for about $10.2 million, according to the Los Angeles Times. That was $160,000 more than what he paid five years ago.

Payne first listed the property in 2018, asking $14 million, but he also rented it before then. He dropped the price to $10.8 million over the summer.

The property spans almost five acres and is anchored by a 9,700-square-foot main house. There is also a guesthouse, recording studio, pool house, and what the listing calls a “meditation house” on the property.

The main house is typical of Spanish-style homes with wrought-iron accents, hardwood beams, and arched doorways. The home has five bedrooms and 7.5 bathrooms.

There is also a home theater, wine cellar, and billiards room, and a double-height library with a fireplace. A path leads from the back of the home over a footbridge and to the swimming pool and spa area.

The remote estate is not far from Malibu, a particularly hot market in recent weeks. Several multimillion-dollar homes have sold in the last month or so there. Actress Gal Gadot is one of the most recent celebrities to buy there. [LAT] — Dennis Lynch

 

The post Plotting new direction, Liam Payne sells Monte Nido compound appeared first on The Real Deal Los Angeles.

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  • 12 January 2021
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