. The home has an open-plan, airy feel thanks to two sets of French doors connecting the living, dining, and kitchen areas, while tall hedging, a vine- and wisteria-covered rear facade, and plant-wrapped garden pillars create a sense of privacy and of having retreated into nature once you step onto the property., but he won’t be totally without Los Angeles properties once he sells his old Venice pad.
Thestar currently owns both a four-bedroom and a three-bedroom home in Pacific Palisades, purchased for $4.8 million and $4.7 million, respectively, since 2009. With these residences already under his belt, Cooper may have held on to the Venice location for so long out of pure nostalgia—but now he finally seems ready to let his first real L.A. home welcome new owners within its peaceful, gorgeously designed walls.
I prefer brand new builds that no one has ever lived in except for me. Old houses are a pain to redo.