Celebrity Homes

Heather Graham splashes $3.7 million on LA home


Heather Graham, renowned for her 22-year tenure at her Hollywood Hills home, has recently invested in a new Los Angeles property.

Shelling out just over $3.7 million, she’s acquired a mid-century modern house in the Crestwood Hills area of Brentwood,” according to the Robb Report.

The actress paid around $66,000 more than the asking price for her new residence.

Built in the 1950s but updated since, the wooden structure occupies a third of an acre.

A gated driveway leads to a two-car garage with glass-paneled doors. Inside, the home spans a bit over 194sq m, spread over two levels.

It features three bedrooms and three bathrooms, all complemented by red oak hardwood floors and whitewashed wood-beam ceilings.

The main level, accessible down a short flight of stairs, comprises an open-plan living area.

This space includes a fireside living room with walls of glass that open onto a newly-renovated deck. The deck provides panoramic views ranging from the Getty Center to Catalina Island.

A connecting dining area leads to a high-end kitchen, complete with Caesarstone countertops and stainless appliances.

The master suite is a highlight, featuring a fireplace, walk-in closet, and a spa-like bathroom with dual vanities, an oval tub, and open shower.

A private garden overlooks the canyon.

Additionally, the property has an upstairs ensuite bedroom with its own balcony and a downstairs office that could function as a fourth bedroom, as per the listing details.

Graham, originally from Wisconsin, has enjoyed a fruitful acting career with critically acclaimed roles in films like Boogie Nights and Drugstore Cowboy.

She’s set to star in an upcoming H.P. Lovecraft-inspired film, Suitable Flesh, and will direct and star in Chosen Family, slated for release in 2024.

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