Archive for Thursday, August 28, 2008
Hot Property: Musician Jason Sinay sells Beverly Hills home for $6 million
Hot Property
Hollywood is propped up by behind-the-scenes players. They may escape notice elsewhere, but here in Los Angeles, we sit through the credits when the movie is over and squint through the liner notes on the CD jacket looking for their names. And when one of them sells a house for $6 million, we take note of it.
Jason Sinay, a respected Los Angeles session musician for Bonnie Raitt, Neil Diamond, Ivan Neville and dozens of others, sold his 6,253-square-foot home in just 28 days. It had been listed at $6.25 million and is in the Beverly Hills flats, where properties continue to be in demand. The six-bedroom, seven-bathroom stone house has an open floor plan. The gourmet kitchen has a breakfast area opening to a family room. There are three large bedroom suites, plus the master suite, on the second floor. It has a pool.
Mauricio Umansky of Hilton & Hyland, Beverly Hills, was the listing agent. The buyer was represented by Susan Fedder of Coldwell Banker, Beverly Hills.
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