Basic Instinct: Cut Home's Asking Price
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Basic Instinct: Cut Home's Asking Price
"Stone, 41, has owned the house since 1989, before she became one of Hollywood's hottest actresses with her role in "Basic Instinct" (1992). She moved into a larger home in the Beverly Hills area soon after she bought it in 1995 for about $4.5 million."
"The house Stone listed has one bedroom, a convertible den and walls of glass in slightly more than 1,900 square feet. Built in 1955 and renovated by Stone, the house also has private decks, gardens with a pathway, and mountain views."
"Leonard died in 1997 at 89. He had owned the home for 30 years. His family continued to own it until now. As an actor, Leonard helped to create the sly, Damon Runyon-type gangster stereotype in movies of the 1940s and '50s."
Sharon Stone has listed her former Mulholland Drive home for $739,000, a property she has owned since 1989 before achieving major stardom. The 1955-built, renovated house features one bedroom, a convertible den, and over 1,900 square feet with glass walls, private decks, gardens, and mountain views. Stone moved to a larger Beverly Hills home in 1995 and also maintains a residence in San Francisco with her husband. Separately, the longtime Beverly Hills home of late television producer and director Sheldon Leonard sold for approximately $1 million. Leonard, who directed "The Andy Griffith Show" and "I Spy," owned the Trousdale property for 30 years before his 1997 death.
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