Leonard Nimoy’s former home is sold
The Westwood-area home that actor Leonard Nimoy bought with his first wife, Sandra Zober, has sold for $1.95 million.
The traditional-style house, built in 1938, also has contemporary elements and features window seats, high ceilings, walls of windows, skylights and two fireplaces. There are four bedrooms, four bathrooms and 3,664 square feet of living space. Outdoor amenities include a swimming pool, a spa and a pool house.
The couple bought the house in 1968 when Nimoy was playing Spock on “Star Trek.” They were divorced in 1987, and Zober remained in the home. An art collector and patron, she died in April at 83.
The house, which sold above the asking price, had been listed at $1.72 million.
Spencer Krull of Teles Properties was the listing agent. Judith Gottesfeld of Gibson International represented the buyer.
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