Judy Garland's Former Home Sold For $5.2 Million

SOLD: Judy Garland's Former Home For $5.2 Million (PHOTOS)

Judy Garland's former home, which went on the market in the beginning of February for $5.5 million, has just sold for $5.2 million. The LA Times reports that the deal closed just two weeks after the home went on the market. Hugh Evans of Partners Trust, who held the listing with Cory Weiss, also represented the buyer.

From our first post on the property:

Not only was it designed by Wallace Neff, 'the architect of California's Golden Age,' but it has a celebrity-filled pedigree of past owners. Curbed LA reports that the Bel-Air home was commissioned by American darling Judy Garland in 1938 at the tender age of 16, 'the year she was cast as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz.' Other celeb homeowners include music industry heavyweights Quincy Jones and Marvin Gaye. The home has five bedrooms, six-and-a-half bathrooms, and sits on over two-and-a-half acres of land. Besides a pool and cabanas, the official listing also notes an 'original writers' cabin.' "

Photos by Jeffrey Ong, courtesy of the official listing with Hugh Evans of Partners Trust.

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