Power celebrity couple Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell have sold their roughly 6,400-square-foot pad in the Pacific Palisades enclave of Los Angeles for $6.9 million, according to the property snoops at Variety.
It’s a tidy profit for the stars, who reportedly snagged the five-bedroom, five-bathroom home in 2004 for about $4.12 million. But the sale price is below-goal; the pad originally asked $7.25 million last year.
Hawn and Russell have lived in the neighborhood for some time. They previously owned the home across the street before selling it to Adam Sandler in 2004 for $12 million, Variety notes, and “appear” to be moving a couple blocks away into a bluff-top manse that they grabbed for $5.7 million in 2011.
The home they leave behind sits on roughly a half acre.
Inside, there’s a kitchen with a breakfast room, a bedroom that’s been converted into a mirror-lined fitness studio and a master suite with a fireplace, two closets and a spalike bathroom lit by a chandelier.
Outside, there are terraces, a pool and a meditation pavilion.
Hawn returns to the big screen after a 15-year absence with the release of “Snatched” this spring.
Meanwhile, Russell co-stars in “The Fate of the Furious,” which is also out this spring.
Coldwell Banker Previews International repped this listing.
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