By Jack Flemming
Heather Graham has finally let go of her Hollywood Hills hacienda after 22 years. The actress just sold the 1920s home for $2.45 million, or $400,000 shy of her 2019 asking price.
Graham still nearly tripled her money on the sale; records show she shelled out $880,000 for the home in 1998 a year after starring in the Oscar-nominated film “Boogie Nights.”
She’s not the only big name to inhabit the home, which was built by architect Robert Finkelhor, the man behind Bob Hope’s famed estate in Toluca Lake. It was also owned by author Zane Grey, who’s famous for writing the genre-defining Western novel “Riders of the Purple Sage.”
Scott King of Deasy Penner Podley represented the buyer.
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