T.R. Knight in Los Feliz, Estate of the Day
T.R. Knight, who played George on "Grey's Anatomy" seems to have left California behind. The Wall Street Journal reported that Knight is scheduled to appear in a David Mamet play on Broadway later this month and has relocated to New York. Meanwhile, this beautiful home that he bought in 2007 for around $2.9 million is up for sale. The home is a classic stunner, built by Leona P. Woods in 1930 and given a loving renovation by Knight and his team. The 4,000-square-foot-home is on around a third of an acre near Los Angeles' Griffith Park. The home's major feature is its lovely woodwork. The home's two-level great room has vaulted wooden ceilings and a minstrels gallery. The master bedroom has a domed corbel ceiling. The abundance of wood and peaked arch doorways does give the home a bit of a churchlike feel. It would be interesting to see what Knight would have done with the decor but this place is completely bare. He has listed the home for $3.995 million.As the Real Estalker reminds us, Knight wasn't the only Grey's Anatomy cast member with a home in Los Feliz. Kate Walsh is still trying to sell the mansion she bought in 2007 for $4.75 million. That home is on the market for $4.295 million .Katherine Heigl has been trying to sell a three-bedroom home in the same area off and on for the past year or two. That home is currently off the market.













































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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
K Sep 14th 2010 3:53PM
I don't care for the dark black interiors but otherwise, I think this place is lovely and for once, not cookie cutter at all. What a wonderful place to live, and what history it has.
Harold King Sep 14th 2010 4:30PM
Knightmare.
belkie10 Sep 14th 2010 5:20PM
Finally! I know who bought the light fixtures out of my parents' home from the 60s....pretty retro. Definitely not my cup of tea---looks like a mortuary to me...but to each his own. I hope he is able to recoupe his investment
Victor Sep 14th 2010 6:44PM
I wouldn't want it for any price looks like a dungeon right on the street also
baileybeach18 Sep 14th 2010 6:50PM
The house is beautiful. I like everything except the kitchen. Maybe he doesn't cook very much. In that aspect, it wouldn't matter to him. He could have whatever he wanted.