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Daily Mail
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Christina Ricci sells mansion for $4M as she accommodates extra relative after LA fires
is continuing to home her family member that lost their home during the Los Angeles wildfires despite looking for a new place for herself. While in the process of finding a space that better fits the needs of her family, the actress, 45, successfully offloaded her three-bedroom, four-bathroom property in Silver Lake for $4.1 million. In late March, a representative from her listing agency confirmed to People that the actress was looking for a larger place to accommodate a displaced relative. The selling of the home comes exactly a year after Christina, 45, admitted that her divorce from James Heerdegen had left her 'really broke' and forced her to sell off her designer bags and jewelry. The actress referred to her situation at the time as 'financial trauma.' Meanwhile the listing agency for her home confirmed that the star was on the hunt for a bigger place to make things more comfortable for her whole household. The Los Angeles Fires in January this year destroyed over $30million worth of real estate leaving 12,900 households displaced. Over half of the structures in the Pacific Palisades burned down as well as half of the homes in Altadena. Christina's home was listed by real estate agent Lorraine Getz, who told the outlet: 'This property is truly one of a kind and homes like this don't come along often, especially in Silverlake. 'What makes this home so special is the attention to detail, from the thoughtful layout that maximizes light and space to the well-crafted floor plan.' Christina's former LA home is 3,396 square feet with three bedrooms and four bathrooms. The beautiful property has a rooftop deck, as well as a private decking area on the ground floor and a huge balcony overlooking the garden on the second floor. The home sits above the Silver Lake Reservoir, with views of Downtown Los Angeles, as well as the mountains. Perfect spot: A sunset seen from one of the gorgeous decks Speaking to People, Lorraine said: 'This home is all about the views - some of the best in Silver Lake! The rooftop deck takes it to another level. 'It's perched high on a cul-de-sac for ultimate privacy, yet just at the end of the street, a hidden staircase connects you to Silver Lake's best spots - amazing dining, coffee, and boutiques, all just moments away.' The pool sits besides a spacious area which boasts views of the city and mountain landscape. Open living: The living room has a large fireplace beneath a built in tv and opens up completely on to one of the tiled decks The rooftop terrace is covered, with plenty of room to relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of the city and nature landscape. The second floor balcony is tiled and has ample space for a couch and table making it an ideal entertaining space and has a tiled staircase leading to the rooftop terrace. Inside the property the living room features floor to ceiling sliding doors, which can be opened completely to give unobstructed views of the skyline and trees. Best room: The master suite has a floor-to-ceiling sliding door that open on to a clear panel balcony There is also a massive fireplace in the living room, beneath a built-in television, for cozy nights in. The modern wooden staircase features floating steps with clear glass panels and is set against a large window. The kitchen includes a number of modern amenities, including a built-in coffee station and a huge center island. The master suite has a floor-to-ceiling sliding door that opens to a clear panel romeo and juliet balcony. There is also a large relaxing bathtub, perched by a window in the ensuite of the master bathroom. On March 6, Christina proudly received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The actress has been on screen since the age of eight, appearing in Mermaids, Casper, The Addams Family, Now and Then, Ally McBeal, Pumpkin, Monster, Black Snake Moan, Speed Racer, Yellowjackets and more.


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Christina Ricci sells mansion for $4M as she accommodates extra relative after family tragedy
is keeping her doors open to a family member that lost their home during the devastating wildfires that swept through Los Angeles in early January. While in the process of finding a space that better fits the needs of her family, the Yellowjackets star, 45, successfully offloaded her three-bedroom, four-bathroom property in Silver Lake for $4.175 million. In late March, a representative from her listing agency confirmed to People that the actress was looking for a larger place to accommodate a displaced relative. The selling of the home also comes exactly a year after Ricci, 45, admitted that her divorce from James Heerdegen had left her 'really broke' and was forced to sell designer bags and jewelry. The actress referred to her situation at the time as 'financial trauma.' Meanwhile the listing agency for the home confirmed that the star was on the hunt for a bigger home to make things more comfortable for her whole household. The LA Fires, which took place in January, destroyed over $30 million worth of rest estate - with 12,900 households displaced. Over half of the structures in the Pacific Palisades burned down, and half of the homes in Altadena. Christina's home was listed by real estate agent Lorraine Getz, who told the outlet: 'This property is truly one of a kind and homes like this don't come along often, especially in Silverlake. 'What makes this home so special is the attention to detail, from the thoughtful layout that maximizes light and space to the well-crafted floor plan.' Christina's former LA-area home is 3,396 square feet with three bedrooms and four bathrooms. The beautiful property has a rooftop deck, as well as a private deck on the ground floor, along with a huge balcony on the second floor. The home sits above the Silver Lake Reservoir, with views of Downtown Los Angeles, as well as the mountains. 'This home is all about the views - some of the best in Silver Lake! The rooftop deck takes it to another level,' Lorraine told People. Adding: 'It's perched high on a cul-de-sac for ultimate privacy, yet just at the end of the street, a hidden staircase connects you to Silver Lake's best spots - amazing dining, coffee, and boutiques, all just moments away.' The pool sits besides a spacious area where guests can relax and enjoy the city and mountain views. The rooftop terrace is covered, with plenty of room to relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of the city and nature landscape. The second floor balcony is tiled with space for a couch and table - and a tiled staircase to go to the rooftop terrace. The second floor balcony is tiled with space for a couch and table - and a tiled staircase to go to the rooftop terrace. The living room features a floor to ceiling sliding doors, which can be opened completely to have unobstructed views of the skyline and trees. There's also a massive fireplace in the living room, beneath a built-in television. The wooden staircase features floating steps with clear glass panels. The modern kitchen includes a number of modern amenities, including a built-in coffee station and a huge center island. The open concept home has plenty of space and storage, with a very minimalistic design. The master suite has a floor-to-ceiling sliding door that opens to a clear panel balcony. A sunset seen from the gorgeous decks There is a spacious seating area on the second floor of the home The master suite has a floor-to-ceiling sliding door that opens to a clear panel balcony Besides the fireplace, there's room for a table and chairs There's a bathtub, perched by a window in the master bathroom. On March 6, Christina received her Hollywood Walk of Fame. The actress has been acting since the age of eight, appearing in Mermaids, Casper, The Addams Family, Now and Then, Ally McBeal, Pumpkin, Monster, Black Snake Moan, Speed Racer, Yellowjackets and more. The LA Fires began on January 7, lasting weeks - with the deadliest being the Palisades Fires and the Eaton Fires. They were finally contained by January 31. The fires killed 29 people, destroying over 18,000. homes and burning 57,000 acres of land.