Monday Mish-mosh: Jennifer Aniston
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The U.K.'s Daily Mail revealed yesterday that house hopper Jennifer Aniston and her man-beau Justin Theroux have embarked on an extensive renovation of the sprawling, low-slung A. Quincy Jones-designed residence she/they bought a few months ago for, as per property records, a purse walloping $20,970,000.
A recent aerial photograph (above) from The Daily Mail shows the approximately 8,000 square foot mid-century modern mansion and and much of the surrounding 3.25(ish) acre grounds in Los Angeles' hoity-toity Bel Air 'hood all tore up and under construction.
listing photos: Trulia Luxe Living
In the meantime, Jenny and Justin. are reportedly shacked up in a fully rehabbed 1962 Hal Leavitt-designed house in the trendy and star-stocked Trousdale Estates area of Beverly Hills (above) that was recently up for sale with an $11,500,000 asking price. The lovebirds are paying, so the stories go, around forty grand a month for their temporary crib that includes, as per listing information, 5 bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms in about 6,500 square feet and state-of-the-art entertainment and home automation systems.
The U.K.'s Daily Mail revealed yesterday that house hopper Jennifer Aniston and her man-beau Justin Theroux have embarked on an extensive renovation of the sprawling, low-slung A. Quincy Jones-designed residence she/they bought a few months ago for, as per property records, a purse walloping $20,970,000.
A recent aerial photograph (above) from The Daily Mail shows the approximately 8,000 square foot mid-century modern mansion and and much of the surrounding 3.25(ish) acre grounds in Los Angeles' hoity-toity Bel Air 'hood all tore up and under construction.
listing photos: Trulia Luxe Living
In the meantime, Jenny and Justin. are reportedly shacked up in a fully rehabbed 1962 Hal Leavitt-designed house in the trendy and star-stocked Trousdale Estates area of Beverly Hills (above) that was recently up for sale with an $11,500,000 asking price. The lovebirds are paying, so the stories go, around forty grand a month for their temporary crib that includes, as per listing information, 5 bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms in about 6,500 square feet and state-of-the-art entertainment and home automation systems.