Jodie Fosterhas sold her Beverly Hills mansion for nearly double the price she paid for it.In 2012, theSilence of the Lambsactresspurchased the 7,500-square-foot abodefor $7.5 million, but recently sold it for $14.9 millionVarietyreports. The abode was firstlisted in February for $15.9 millionwith David Kramer of Hilton & Hyland, a Christie’s International Real Estate Affiliate.Christie’s International Real Estate; Inset: John Lamparski/GettyThe 1950s two-story traditional home boasts fivebedroomsand seven bathrooms — two half and five full — and is situated on just over half an acre.Christie’s International Real EstateInside, the house features ample room for entertaining, with a sprawling formal living room outfitted with numerous french doors that open onto a brick terrace, alongside a media room and formal dining space.Christie’s International Real EstateThe exterior space features gardens, an in-ground pool, and views of Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean.Christie’s International Real EstateThe spaciouschef’s kitchenand casual dining area seamlessly connect indoors and out.WATCH THIS: ‘Silence of The Lambs’ House From the Movie Hits the MarketUpstairs, the home’s luxurious master suite has vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, its own fireplace, and a private deck that’s also accessible from the en suite master bath.Christie’s International Real EstateAccording toVariety, the two-time Oscar winner has a history of buying and selling luxurious homes in the Los Angeles area. In 2014, she reportedly let go of a property that she first purchased in 1995 in the sought after Bird Streets neighborhood for a little under $5 million.Christie’s International Real EstateIn 2011, Foster reportedly sold a home directly behind the celeb-favoriteBeverly Hills Hotelfor $8.3 million. Her former house was reportedly torn down, and that plot now holds a seven-bedroom, twelve-bath villa, which iscurrently for saleat nearly $39 million, but has languished on the market for almost four years.
Jodie Fosterhas sold her Beverly Hills mansion for nearly double the price she paid for it.
In 2012, theSilence of the Lambsactresspurchased the 7,500-square-foot abodefor $7.5 million, but recently sold it for $14.9 millionVarietyreports. The abode was firstlisted in February for $15.9 millionwith David Kramer of Hilton & Hyland, a Christie’s International Real Estate Affiliate.
Christie’s International Real Estate; Inset: John Lamparski/Getty

The 1950s two-story traditional home boasts fivebedroomsand seven bathrooms — two half and five full — and is situated on just over half an acre.
Christie’s International Real Estate

Inside, the house features ample room for entertaining, with a sprawling formal living room outfitted with numerous french doors that open onto a brick terrace, alongside a media room and formal dining space.

The exterior space features gardens, an in-ground pool, and views of Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean.

The spaciouschef’s kitchenand casual dining area seamlessly connect indoors and out.
WATCH THIS: ‘Silence of The Lambs’ House From the Movie Hits the Market
Upstairs, the home’s luxurious master suite has vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, its own fireplace, and a private deck that’s also accessible from the en suite master bath.

According toVariety, the two-time Oscar winner has a history of buying and selling luxurious homes in the Los Angeles area. In 2014, she reportedly let go of a property that she first purchased in 1995 in the sought after Bird Streets neighborhood for a little under $5 million.

In 2011, Foster reportedly sold a home directly behind the celeb-favoriteBeverly Hills Hotelfor $8.3 million. Her former house was reportedly torn down, and that plot now holds a seven-bedroom, twelve-bath villa, which iscurrently for saleat nearly $39 million, but has languished on the market for almost four years.
source: people.com