Ariana Grande is saying “Thank U, Next” to her Los Angeles mansion, which sold Wednesday for $14 million
, The Wall Street Journal reported in 2019.
Features of the mansion include views of Los Angeles, the Pacific Ocean and beyond, retractable glass walls, a wet bar, a wine cellar with space for more than 300 bottles and a gourmet kitchen with a black silk granite island and brass-accented Italian cabinetry, according to the listing. The full-floor primary suite offers a sitting area, two vanities, a soaking tub and a walk-in closet fit for a pop star. There’s also a media lounge, a gym and sauna, as well as an infinity-edge pool surrounded by a deck.
Matt and Josh Altman of Douglas Elliman represented the buyer, who remains a mystery, as public records are not yet available. The agents declined to comment. The Bird Streets, so known because of its avian-named streets, is a favorite among Hollywood elite. Residents include Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Jodie Foster, Keanu Reeves and
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