Actor Joey Lawrence lists his Calabasas crib for sale at $2.249 million
Joey Lawrence of “Blossom” and “Melissa & Joey” fame has put his house in a gated Calabasas community up for sale at $2.249 million. That’s nearly a 20% price increase from when the actor had the remodeled home on the market two years ago.
The Mediterranean-style home, built in 1988, has such designer details as custom woodwork, new hardware and faucets, stone-clad fireplaces and crown molding. Walls done in subdued hues and Ralph Lauren suede provide another layer to the roughly 4,600 square feet of interiors.
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Among features of note is an arched front porch that opens to a round foyer lined with Saltillo tile. The dining room features a tile accent wall; the family room has a wet bar; and a vaulted living room boasts a fireplace and a balconette. Upstairs, a terrace balcony sits off a second living room.
The master suite has a fireplace and his and hers closets for a total of four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.
Outdoors, the quarter-acre lot centers on a swimming pool and spa with a rock waterfall. A barbecue center, patios, decks and lawn complete the setting.
He bought the property five years ago for $1,442,500, public records show.
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Anthony Marguleas of Amalfi Estates holds the listing.
The 40-year-old Lawrence has been in several series, including “Gimme a Break!” and “Run of the House.” He also co-hosted the ABC competition series “Splash”
He will appear in the upcoming films “Emma’s Chance” and “Isle of the Dead.”
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