Where Does Tom Selleck Live? Let's Explore the Blue Bloods Star's Real Estate
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Where Does Tom Selleck Live? Let's Explore the Blue Bloods Star's Real Estate
"During the filming of Magnum, from 1980 until 1988, Selleck reportedly rented a one-bedroom guest cottage on a 5,000-square-foot plot of land in Honolulu. In 1993, he returned, buying the ocean-view property for an undisclosed sum and moving into its 1929-built two-bedroom main house."
"In 1984, he bought a one-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom condo on Wilshire Boulevard. Spanning 1,800 square feet, the unit was perched on the 16th floor. Selleck filled the space with antiques, Western gear, and duck decoys."
"I didn't mind the high-rise aspect, but I did want it to look older, as though it's been lived in. And I think it does. We had to hand-select the wood. It took a few tries to get it right."
Tom Selleck, known for his role in Magnum, P.I., lived in Hawaii during filming and later purchased a property there in 1993. He sold this ocean-view home in 2001 for $2.48 million. Selleck also owned a one-bedroom condo in Los Angeles, which he bought in 1984. The condo featured a design that reflected a lived-in aesthetic, with oak parquet floors and antiques. Currently, Selleck resides on a ranch in Ventura County, California, which he bought after the series ended in 1988.
Read at Architectural Digest
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