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Actor Vince Vaughn inks a deal for his Colonial-style home in La Cañada Flintridge

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Fresh off his run on HBO’s “True Detective” crime series, actor Vince Vaughn is keeping busy working on the upcoming war movie “Hacksaw Ridge” and taking care of some housekeeping. He just sold his La Cañada Flintridge home for $4.8 million.

The newer Colonial-style house, which he bought three years ago for $3.925 million, sits behind gates on a three-quarter acre lot surrounded by stretches of lawn and mature trees.

The neoclassical home, built in 2000, has a timeless appearance. Inside the front door, a grand two-story entry with a sweeping staircase sets a sophisticated tone that is carried throughout the house with such details as mahogany floors, ceiling medallions and detailed moldings.

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A living room with a fireplace, a formal dining room, a wood-paneled library, an office, five bedrooms and six updated bathrooms are within the white- and gray-walled 5,563 square feet of living space. The kitchen features an eat-at island, a breakfast area, a butler’s pantry and two dishwashers. The family room opens to a brick-covered patio.

Beyond the patio sits a saltwater swimming pool. A sports court completes the grounds.

Vaughn, who has starred in such films as “Unfinished Business” (2015), “Wedding Crashers” (2005) and “Swingers” (1996), owns other residential properties in Southern California and Chicago. The actor will appear in the crime drama “Term Life,” set for release in April.

Christine Navarro of Partners Trust handled the transaction.

Twitter: @LATHotProperty

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