‘Orange Is the New Black’ guard Pablo Schreiber ends up with a place behind gates
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Pablo Schreiber, who played a corrections officer in “Orange Is the New Black,” has bought a place in a guarded and gated Topanga community for $317,000. Yes, that’s correct.
Set in a mobile home community, the residence has 1,440 square feet of living space that include a formal dining room, a breakfast nook, three bedrooms, one full bathroom and one three-quarter bathroom. There are two covered porches and a fenced-in backyard.
Built in 1968 and renovated, the manufactured home has skylights, ceiling fans and a 150-square-foot bonus room.
Neighborhood amenities include a swimming pool, a weight room and a children’s play area.
Schreiber, 37, starred this year in the action film “13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi.” He also was in last year’s dark comedy “The Brink.”
The property last sold in 2000 for $70,000, public records show.
Tanya Starcevich of Keller Williams was the listing agent. Stan Carlson of Coldwell Banker represented Schreiber.
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