Mark Ballas, who gained fame as a professional dancer on 20 whole seasons of “Dancing With the Stars,” is promoting his Los Angeles residence.
Located within the iconic Laurel Canyon neighborhood, the fab pad is out there for $2,395,000.
The dancer twirled into the property in 2017, paying $1.7 million. And the 37 yr outdated initially put the house available on the market in April 2023 for $2,549,000.
Components of it would even look acquainted to some.
Insta-famous
In case you comply with Ballas on Instagram, as greater than 800,000 folks do, you’ll see the star and his spouse, BC Jean, fortunately performing collectively of their residence studio.
Nevertheless, the area just isn’t a dance studio. It’s a music studio. Ballas can also be a proficient guitarist and vocalist, and he and Jean make up the singer-songwriter duo, Alexander Jean, and regularly publish their classes on social media.
If the customer prefers, the music studio could possibly be transformed again right into a bed room, in fact.
As for the remainder of the two,104-square-foot home, the four-bedroom, two-bath, trendy area options Laurel Canyon’s trademark verdant valley views.
The residence was inbuilt 1952 and has since been completely renovated and transformed.
The inside gives distinctive Roman clay partitions in calming shades of terra cotta, grey, and sand.
For leisure and recreation, there’s a proper eating room with built-in seating, a lounge with a vaulted ceiling, and a house theater/household room.
The kitchen was just lately redone, with inexperienced cabinetry, open shelving, and new Viking home equipment.
Many of the bedrooms have hardwood ceilings and flooring. Some have balconies or patios simply past sliding glass doorways.
The terraced grounds embrace meditation, eating, and dialog areas, shaded by mature bushes and colourful foliage. The 7,501-square-foot lot is simply minutes from Sundown Boulevard, Studio Metropolis, and Mulholland Drive.
Laurel Canyon was well-known for its rock-star residents within the Nineteen Sixties and ’70s—Jim Morrison, Joni Mitchell, Linda Ronstadt, and lots of others.
Along with promoting his home, extra change is afoot for Ballas—he introduced in March that he has danced his remaining aggressive season on “Dancing With the Stars.”