The colorful bungalow hit the market in late January for $735,000 and went from pending to closed in 10 days. Gossard bought the property in 1992, a year after Pearl Jam released its first album, for $230,000, public records show.
This Craftsman home, set on a roomy three-quarter-acre lot, has the rolled roof edges, deep overhangs and protruding rafter tails characteristic of the style developed by brothers Charles and Henry Greene. Originally built for Packard dealer Earle C. Anthony, the shingle-clad house was moved from Los Angeles to Beverly Hills in the early 1920s by silent-film star Norman Kerry.
A historic Monrovia house once owned by the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Upton Sinclair is on the market. Listed at just under $2 million, this neo-Mediterranean-style house - completed in 1923 - sits on nearly a third-acre lot. It spans 2,667 square feet and has four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Sinclair and his second wife, Mary Craig, bought the house in 1942.
At first, Goodman and his family moved into what the actor previously described as a 'haunted' house... However, that three-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom home proved to be too eerie for the family.