Ernest Borgnine’s home in Beverly Crest area sells for $3 million
The longtime home of actor Ernest Borgnine in the Beverly Crest area has been sold for $3 million.
The estate came on the market in October for the first time in 60 years priced at $3.395 million.
The gated country English compound sits on a half-acre knoll. The 6,148-square-foot home, designed by architect L.G. Scherer, features a formal entry hall, a grand staircase, a paneled library, an office, a den, six bedrooms and seven bathrooms. There is a guesthouse and a swimming pool.
Borgnine, who died last year at 95, is remembered for his Oscar-winning performance in “Marty” (1955) and his work in the title role as commander of a madcap crew in the sitcom “McHale’s Navy” (1962-65). Until 2011 he was the voice of Mermaidman on “SpongeBob SquarePants.”
Billy Rose, Paul Lester and Aileen Comora of the Agency in Beverly Hills were the listing agents. Richard Ehrlich of Westside Estate Agency represented the buyer.
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