Actor-comedian Ray Romano sells Woodlands Hills home for $1.025 million
“Everybody Loves Raymond” star Ray Romano has sold a home in a gated Woodland Hills community for $1.025 million.
Built in 1997, the single-story house has vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors and a family room with a fireplace. An open living/dining area, kitchen with a small island and a den also lie within nearly 2,700 square feet of interior space.
The master suite has a sliding glass door that opens to a covered patio. There are four bedrooms and three bathrooms in all.
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Outdoors, mature trees and hedges provide cover for a built-in barbecue and a swimming pool with a spa and waterfall feature. A gazebo and a fire pit sit off the pool, and a large lawn fills out the rear of the roughly half-acre grounds.
The property came to market in March for $979,500. It previously changed hands more than a decade ago for about $1.1 million, records show.
Susan Roth of Teles Properties was the listing agent. Desiree Zuckerman of Rodeo Realty represented the buyer.
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Romano, 58, won three Emmys for the long-running sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond,” including two for outstanding comedy series. He also appeared on the TV shows “The King of Queens,” “Men of a Certain Age” and, most recently, the HBO series “Vinyl.”
The “Ice Age” film franchise and “Welcome to Mooseport” are among his film credits.
He maintains other properties in the San Fernando Valley and in Malibu.
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