Alan Thicke sells Toluca Lake compound for $3.525 million
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Actor-composer Alan Thicke has sold a compound in Toluca Lake for $3.525 million.
The Spanish Colonial-style house, built in 1934, sits behind gates on a flat acre lot with a north-south lighted tennis court, an outdoor entertaining area and a swimming pool with a poolside kitchen and covered eating area. The living/media room has a carved wood-beam ceiling and a fireplace. The great room includes a bar and a fireplace.
The master bedroom suite features a spa tub, a sauna, a balcony, a fireplace, a study and walk-in closets. The 8,656-square-foot house has five more bedrooms and six bathrooms, plus a second kitchen in a guest suite, another office and a gym.
Since starring as patriarch Jason Seaver on “Growing Pains” (1985-92), Thicke has appeared on “The Bold and the Beautiful” (2006-09), “RoboDoc” (2009) and “The L.A. Complex” (2012). He will star in the independent Canadian film “Cubicle Warriors,” due out next year.
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His compositions include theme songs for “Wheel of Fortune” (1975-83), “Diff’rent Strokes” (1978-86) and “The Facts of Life” (1979-88).
Public records show the property changed hands in 1986 for $627,500. Thicke, 65, had been leasing it out in recent years.
Bill Taylor of Prudential California Realty was the listing agent. Fred Holley and Jana Jones-Duffy of Coldwell Banker’s Beverly Hills South office represented the buyer.
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