Hank Azaria sells Beverly Crest lease house for $3 million
Hank Azaria has sold a house in the Beverly Crest area for $3 million, according to the Redfin.com website.
The two-story Craftsman-esque house, built in 1999, was inspired by Prairie School architecture, which emphasizes horizontal lines, eaves and handcrafted details.
Living, family and dining rooms, a library/study, four bedrooms and five bathrooms are within the 3,320 square feet of interior space. The living room, den and master bedroom all have fireplaces.
Balconies and a lanai extend the living space outdoors.
The single-story house is set behind gates on close to a half-acre lot abutting canyon land. The wooded grounds include a stream, lawn and a swimming pool.
Azaria, 50, has performed since 1989 as numerous “Simpsons” voices, including barkeep Moe Szyslak, Kwik-E-Mart owner Apu Nahasapeemapetilon and Chief Wiggum. He also works on the series “Family Guys” and “Bordertown.”
The property previously changed hands in 2000 for $2 million. The house was leased out five years ago at $9,000 a month.
Victoria Massengale of Keller Williams and Susan Smith of Hilton & Hyland, an affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate, were the listing agents. Linda Semon of Coldwell Banker represented the buyer.
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