Film exec Alan Ladd Jr. sells his estate in Beverly Hills
Veteran film executive and producer Alan Ladd Jr. has sold his Beverly Hills home for $9.995 million and landed a West Hollywood condo for $1.9 million.
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FOR THE RECORD
Nov. 16, 2:27 p.m.: An earlier version of this article’s headline incorrectly stated that Ladd “swapped” the Beverly Hills estate for the West Hollywood condo. His new home is yet another property he owns, a Century City condo.
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The English country-style house he sold was built in 1988, but the exterior has a timeless quality. Flower boxes, dormer windows and bowed window muntins add charm.
Inside are formal living and dining rooms, a grand staircase and 5,680 square feet of elegant living space.
The master suite has a fireplace and a private veranda. The two-story house has a total of five bedrooms, five full bathrooms and a powder room.
The separate guesthouse is also two-story with vaulted ceilings and its own garage.
The nearly half-acre grounds feature English ivy, rose bushes, mature trees and a grotto-style swimming pool with a spa.
Ladd, 77, is known for greenlighting George Lucas’ “Star Wars,” among other accomplishments. He was president of Fox before forming his own production company. His other hit films include the Oscar-winning “Chariots of Fire” and “The Right Stuff.”
Ladd bought the house in 2001 for $4.5 million. Paul Margolis of Coldwell Banker was the listing agent, and independent broker Marianna Wu represented the buyer.
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The contemporary condo that Ladd bought has 2,360 square feet of updated space including a formal entry, a media room with a 120-inch project screen and a bar, two bedroom and three bathrooms.
Guy Fedele of Gold Star Realty was the listing agent. Kathy Marshall and Delphine Mann of Coldwell Banker represented Ladd.
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