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Tyra Banks picks up another home in Pacific Palisades for about $7 million

Tyra Banks has continued to expand her real estate portfolio in Pacific Palisades, buying a contemporary-style home for $6.995 million.
Tyra Banks has continued to expand her real estate portfolio in Pacific Palisades, buying a contemporary-style home for $6.995 million.
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Tyra Banks is keeping the real estate wheels greased on the Westside.

After picking up investment properties in 2016 and 2017, the model and television personality has paid $6.995 million for a contemporary-style home in Pacific Palisades.

Built in 2014, the modern build features wide-plank floors and high ceilings across 6,160 square feet of interiors. Highlights include an indoor-outdoor living room with Fleetwood doors and a rooftop terrace with an in-ground spa.

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Counting the master suite, which offers ocean views from large windows, there are five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms.

Other amenities in the three-story spot include a wine cellar, gym and a media room with a wet bar. Out back, an infinity pool sits next to a lawn.

Banks paid the full asking price for the home, which came on the market in September, records show. Prior to that it traded hands in 2016 for $6.785 million.

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Amy Hollingsworth and Jamie Leff of Coldwell Banker Residential co-listed the home. James Respondek and Heidi Lake of Sotheby’s International Realty represented Banks.

The 44-year-old California native began her career as a model before expanding into acting. The 24th season of her show, “America’s Next Top Model,” premiered in January.

jack.flemming@latimes.com

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