Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor sells his modern mansion for $5.3 million
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Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor sells his modern mansion for $5.3 million
"Set behind large metal gates, the 4,320-square-foot house has five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a vaulted ceiling living room and a formal dining room. Bi-folding doors open the kitchen to a dining patio. An sculptural floating staircase connects both floors. An infinity-edge pool, lawns and an outdoor fireplace lie within more than half an acre of grounds."
"The modern estate in the Beverly Hills Post Office area first came up for sale two years ago for $4.495 million, but relisted in March at a $1.255 million markup - $5.75 million. The musician, producer and film composer bought the property a decade ago for $4.2 million, records show."
"Reznor, 52, founded the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails in 1988. Among the group's hits is 'Head Like a Hole,' 'The Perfect Drug' and 'Closer.' Last year, the group released the EP 'Not the Actual Events,' which Reznor recorded with composer Atticus Ross, his partner in film score work."
Trent Reznor, founder of Nine Inch Nails, sold his modern Beverly Hills Post Office estate for $5.3 million. The property was initially listed two years ago at $4.495 million, then relisted in March at $5.75 million before selling at the lower price. Reznor purchased the 4,320-square-foot home a decade ago for $4.2 million. The five-bedroom, four-bathroom residence features a vaulted ceiling living room, formal dining room, sculptural floating staircase, and bi-folding kitchen doors opening to a dining patio. The grounds span over half an acre and include an infinity-edge pool, lawns, outdoor fireplace, and city and canyon views. Drew Fenton and Barbara Boyle served as co-listing agents, while Stephen Apelian represented the buyer.
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