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4:02 pm - 01/16/2013

Look Inside the L.A. Home Hayden Christensen Is Still Trying to Sell



After taking a break from the big screen, “Star Wars” star Hayden Christensen seems to be in demand again, with three films in the works, including this year’s upcoming warrior-action flick “Outcast,” co-starring Nicholas Cage. But things aren’t coming together for the 31-year-old quite as easily when it comes to real estate.

Christensen listed his 6,300-square-foot gated home in Studio City, California, nearly four months ago for $2.65 million, and later dropped the price of the 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom property by more than $150,000, to the current list price of $2.495 million. The house, located in L.A.’s San Fernando Valley, is currently still on the market.

The sleek, (and very bright and white) architectural house is certainly a stunner, with tons of floor-to-ceiling windows and French doors leading out to multiple yards, outdoor entertaining areas, and a salt-water pool. Inside, the home – which sits on three-quarters of an acre – boasts walnut floors, super-high ceilings, a step-down living room, and multiple fireplaces. Three of the bedrooms have attached terraces, and the entire third floor is dedicated solely to the gigantic master suite, according to the listing with real estate firm Hilton & Hyland. And if you’re too tired to make it up the stairs at the end of the night, there’s always the elevator.

Christensen purchased the place back in 2003 for $1.425 million, so chances are, in between “Star Wars” sequels, he did some major renovations. As for whether he’ll get his asking price, well, many similar-sized homes in Studio City have sold for even more than $2.5 million in the last year, so it’s probably only a matter of time. May the force be with you, Hayden!

See more photos of the home below, and check out the listing for even more shots.






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smokesinatra Re: The Millennium Place in Boston16th-Jan-2013 04:40 pm (UTC)
man, I am torn between wanting a penthouse like that or a house. obviously houses are more...idk...more bang for your buck? but really you can't beat an amazing in-city view, y'know? also owning a penthouse is far more expensive than owning a house typically
cabernet Re: The Millennium Place in Boston16th-Jan-2013 04:55 pm (UTC)
I kind of want a penthouse just for like, the comfort of not having to worry about landscaping and maintenance and stuff you know?
cluelessraf Re: The Millennium Place in Boston16th-Jan-2013 05:11 pm (UTC)
I'm definitely a condo/city living person. I hate houses, you have to do maintenance and shit while also worrying about shoveling, raking, insurance in case your house is like flooded/hit by hurricane and condo fee's cover all that good stuff!
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