Buy the House That Jack Black Built

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The House That Jack Black Built PoolWho knew that comedic genius Jack Black had such good taste in architecture and design? The 1958 home that he and his wife, Tanya Haden, remodeled from top to bottom in 2006 is now on the market for  $2,899,000. That’s actually quite the reasonable price considering the home’s size, architectural integrity and location, just off Mulholland Drive and west of Laurel Canyon.

The 3,906-square-foot, four-bedroom, three-bath modern has high ceilings, concrete floors and walls of glass, letting in brilliant natural light, making the interior seem warm and livable, rather than cold and industrial. The property also features a pool, an outdoor kitchen, several water features and dining/living pavilions on its 10,750-square foot-lot. Black bought the house in 2002 for $1,075,010, then did the extensive remodel over several years.

Get info and see more pix in my article at HGTV’s Frontdoor.com.

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Lisa Johnson Mandell

Lisa Johnson Mandell is an award winning journalist, author and film/TV critic. She can be heard regularly on Cumulus radio stations throughout the US, and seen on Rotten Tomatoes. She is the author of three bestselling books, and spends as much of her free time as possible with her husband Jim and her jolly therapy Labradoodle Frankie Feldman.

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