3 min read

Alexandra Daddario and beau Andrew Form to move into elegant Hancock Park Mansion

Pebble

September 17, 2021

3 min

others

The Daddario-Form couple badly needed a new home, which justifies their pricey real estate purchase. The reason being, last December, Daddario, 35, sold her Los Angeles house costing a whopping $1.5 million

This time around the new Hollywood couple actress Alexandra Daddario and her partner, film producer Andrew Form have become the financially savvy buyers from Hollywood. If reports are to be believed, the Daddario-Form couple badly needed a new home, which justified their pricey real estate purchase. The reason being, last December, 35-year-old Alexandra Daddario, sold her Los Angeles house at a whopping price of $1.5 million. Mind you, it was a vintage midcentury bungalow in the Hollywood Dell neighborhood. 

Celeb-Popular street

The house is situated mid-block on one of Hancock Park’s most celeb-popular streets. It is well hidden from the public eye behind manicured hedges. The house was built in 1927. From the sidewalk, a stairway leads past two majestic Italian cypresses.  A pair of picturesque olive trees stand at the entrance. The listing suggested that the house is ‘French Mediterranean’ in style. The grounds are “reminiscent of the French countryside.” 

The Deal 

John Wells (prolific TV creator like  Shameless, The West Wing, ER )has sold his elegant Hancock Park estate after less than two years of purchasing it. He sold it for $7.3 million which is more than the $7 million John Wells paid in January 2020. The dynamic TV creator of “Shameless,” and “The West Wing,” John Wells sold it for what is significantly less than his nearly $7.9 million asking price. It was a pretty fair deal for a designer-renovated home in one of L.A.’s most exclusive neighborhoods.

Magnificent architecture

Surprisingly, the vintage style ends with the home’s exterior. The interiors are significantly contemporary and on-trend. John Wells owes this one to his sellers: well-known L.A. architect William Hefner and his wife, the late Japanese interior designer Kazuko Hoshino. Hoshino designed the 5,300-square-foot home’s interiors, which are elegantly juxtaposed successfully the formal and the casual. The decorations are kept subtle.

Alexandra’s partner Andrew Form on the other hand previously lived with his wife Jordan Brewster. His Brentwood mansion held a market value of  $10 million. They divorced in June, and Brewster subsequently bought out Form’s 50% share in that house.

Related Topics

Featured Videos

More Loader