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Lizzo bought Jeremy Renner's Hollywood Hills home for a whopping $12.4 million. According to TMZ.
The “Hawkeye” star made some money off the sale of the six-bedroom, nine-bathroom luxury pad he bought for $4 million in 2012.
Renner was also investing about $5.5 million in renovating the property near Laurel Canyon.
“Mayor of Kingstown” actor, 53 years old, Listed the house for $13 million In August.
A source close to the sale tells TMZ that the “About Dumb Time” singer, 36, purchased the home in late October.
With a recording studio occupying approximately 9,000 square feet, the location seems to be a perfect match for musicians.
In addition to a recording studio, the home also features a screening room, pool with waterfall, and indoor and outdoor living areas.
The living room features uniquely designed ceiling wood panels, sliding glass doors, and multiple chandeliers.
Renner's previous home also has multiple dining areas and a state-of-the-art kitchen with an island and bar.
The kitchen has dark cabinetry, stone countertops, and a gas stove that complement the home's midcentury design.
It looks like the “Truth Hearts” songstress will be able to get some peaceful rest as one bedroom features a wraparound balcony and floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors that open out to the greenery.
Renner didn't expect to sell the house, but after a snow plow accident in 2023, she decided to downsize.
he he told WSJ. magazine In August, he announced he had invested millions of dollars in renovations because he envisioned himself living there for years to come.
“I did all of that because I was going to stay there,” he said. “It was like my forever home.”
Following the near-fatal accident, the “Town” actor said he now needs to “move on to other things.”
Last month, Renner shared a farewell message home on Instagram. with baby photo My daughter Eva is now 11 years old.
“When Dad sells his childhood home…It's always scary to forge a new path and create new memories together, but if the deep, deep love we share is our foundation, we'll do it anywhere.” You can get through it with grace,” he wrote.
“I am blessed and grateful to be able to share my home with my family and friends.”





