Armie Hammer Completes Sale of L.A. Home for Break-Even $4.7M

Published: March 9, 2021 | By: American Luxury Staff

The 1927-built English Tudor-style home of actor Armie Hammer has closed, finally, at $4.7 million. Hammer listed the property in 2020, asking $5.8 million. Hammer purchased the home in Los Angeles’s Hancock Park neighborhood in the late winter of 2019, paying $4.7 million for the deed.

The house is a gem, and someone got a bargain. The outdoor living area in back is an oasis of old Hollywood royalty, a secluded SoCal lagoon with a leafy, slate-floored patio with a little freeform pool surrounded by the vine-covered red brick and half-timbered stucco of the home, and an ancient tree or two.

The sense of authenticity suffuses the interiors, too, of course. Renovations have balanced out the darker aspects of the period Tudor style, but original details—including tile and narrow-plank oak, exposed beams and fireplaces—remain. A fair amount of white paint adds reflected light, and added amenities include a sauna. The gems are the sunroom—which opens to the patio via multi-pane French doors—and the great room.

Hammer’s upcoming projects include Crisis, with Gary Oldman and Greg Kinnear; Death on the Nile, with Russell Brand and Gal Gadot; and Next Goal Wins, with Michael Fassbender and Elisabeth Moss.

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