Emily Blunt and John Krasinski sell their retreat in Ojai for $2.4 million
Actors John Krasinski and Emily Blunt have parted ways with yet another Southern California home, selling their rural spread in Ojai for $2.4 million.
Sitting on what was once the site of the Ojai Foothills Hotel, the charming traditional-style home has brick steps that lead up to a red-painted front doors.
The house, built in 1982, includes family and dining rooms, a breakfast room, four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms in just under 4,200 square feet of living space. There are four fireplaces spread across two floors. Sets of double-hung windows bring in views of the Topatopa Mountains.
A swimming pool with a spa, a fire pit and solar panels are among the outdoor amenities. There’s also a three-car garage on more than five acres of grounds.
The property last changed hands four years ago for $2.15 million, according to property records.
Patricia Waltcher of Coldwell Banker Property Shop was the listing agent. Liza Welchman of Teles Properties represented the buyer.
Blunt, 33, has film credits that include “Sicario†(2015), “Edge of Tomorrow†(2014) and “Salmon Fishing in the Yemen†(2011). Last year she starred in “The Girl on the Train,†a film adaptation of the Paula Hawkins novel.
Krasinski, 36, gained fame for his role as Jim Halpert on the long-running sitcom “The Office.†Among his film credits are “Aloha†(2015) and last year’s “13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi.â€
The couple have been operating in sell-mode over the last year. Besides the Ojai property, they divested themselves of two other homes in Hollywood Hills West, including one purchased by “Keeping Up With the Kardashians†personality Kendall Jenner for $6.5 million.
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