Oscar-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio launched his almost 100-year-old home in Los Angeles onto the market Monday for $5.75 million.
Built in 1926, the Tudor -style, five-bedroom property, dubbed Red Oak Manor, is tucked away behind gates on one of the winding streets of Los Feliz Oaks in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains.
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It occupies a “forest-like setting with large specimen trees creating a magical, tranquil environment,” according to the listing with Brett Lawyer of Hilton & Hyland, who, through a representative, declined to comment on the listing.
The listing comes as Mr. DiCaprio ’s ownership of the property approaches three and a half years.
In April 2018, the actor and environmentalist, 46, used a trust to buy the home from mononymous musician Moby for a hair over $4.9 million, records with PropertyShark show.
Moby “restored and totally reimagined” the property, the listing said.
He gave the manor-like home a contemporary facelift, installing a new kitchen with marble countertops and a walk-in pantry, a steam room and a security system, Mansion Global previously reported .
The 4,644-square-foot home’s contemporary look has remained, and the light-filled house has a neutral color palette and high ceilings, along with stately paned windows and original architectural details and character.
The home is fitted with features including a formal dining room, a media room, and three fireplaces. There’s also two “dramatic” main bedroom suites—one with a yoga area—and a guest suite.
Outside, the property offers an entertainment area next to a pool and spa, the listing said.
A representative for Mr. DiCaprio, whose recent roles include “The Wolf of Wall Street,” “The Revenant,” and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Los Angeles Times first reported the listing.
This article first appeared on Mansion Global.