Olivia Wilde's former home is ready for a new owner. The Los Angeles house that the actress-director once called home is currently on the market for $4.8 million. Realtors Patricia Ruben and Alan Melkonyan of Sotheby's International Realty hold the listing. Built in 1929, the Spanish-style home features four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms over 3,284 square feet, and is situated on 0.21 acres.
Outside the front door is a small courtyard adorned with red Malibu tile, with the entrance just steps away from an outdoor barbecue, seating area and firepit. Upon entering the home, guests are greeted with the same red tile found in the front courtyard, as well as staircases both in front of them and to the right, both leading to different rooms. One of the paths leads to a small room with seating underneath a wall of windows, providing a perfect view of the greenery surrounding the home.
The home also includes a cozy home theater with a large projector and bar. Three ensuite bedrooms are found throughout the home, each with its own unique charm. One of the bedrooms features hardwood flooring and a large bed with a built-in headboard. The room also comes with its own private bathroom. The bathroom in the second bedroom is uniquely designed with blue tiles all over.
Aside from the many windows throughout the home, there are also a few balconies on which guests can sit and enjoy the view of downtown Los Angeles. The home's backyard features a second outdoor living room with a fireplace. Not far from the sitting area is the outdoor waterfall, which flows down into a small pool, perfect for cooling off. Finally, guests have access to a large grass field with a hammock tucked away in the corner, making the area a great spot for meditation and relaxation. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP