Joey Lawrence Drops The Price On His Encino Home
Our sibling blog AOL Real Estate reported that Joey Lawrence dropped the price of his Encino, California home 18.75 percent, to $2.599 million, since he first listed it for $3.199 million a year ago. Laurence, whose is best known for his role as Joey Russo on Blossom and currently stars in Melissa & Joey with Melissa Joan Hart on the ABC Family Channel. The Real Estalker reveals that Lawrence bought the six-bedroom home in 1994 for $1.175 million. He also tried selling it 2001 and 2002. The home has many tile details including terra-cotta-colored tile floors with blue diamond insets, tiled fireplace surrounds and sink counters. The tile theme continues in the master suite which has a master bath with a dry sauna, steam shower and tiled, raised whirlpool tub. The 1928 home includes a tennis court and pool and it also has a movie theater, and a workout room with another sauna. The home is listed by Craig Knizek, of Prescott Properties.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
JLS Jan 21st 2011 4:44PM
Cool place. What troubles me is the outside and the inside suggests Spanish decor but isn't. The tiling is great. I'd never paint this home white on the outside. It should be a clay or brown color. The inside is super but just go with making it all out Spanish decor.
Gorgeous and such strong possibilities. He's got good taste!
Mikki Jan 22nd 2011 4:52PM
No wonder it hasn't sold. It has a very badly planned layout. The only nice thing about it, is the kitchen, which needs the black island stripped and stand a natural wood color, and the pool. Who would want all those wood posts? Reminds me of a lot of telephone poles. If they are their as support, the builder should not have used them, but ran a stell I-beam across, eliminating the wooden posts and allowing more of an open floor plan.
Amy Sweeney Jan 23rd 2011 9:49PM
Also not surprised it's not selling - the decor is pretty cold and the "home theater" is a joke! More staging needed to make the house look as high end as the asking price.
shadiyyah1 Jan 23rd 2011 11:09PM
it would be good just to sell it for what you paid, it is hard, but you may need to just cut your losses. too many pics shows too many flaws, and it is too much house to reconstruct. Plus the house has been on sale for too long.
cristoba1 Jan 24th 2011 1:45AM
I see why. I wouldn't be interested in buying it. It's poor layout will turn buyers off.
May be able to sell if the house was empty, but still the structure inside the house is old outdated looking for above million dollar home. Looking at fixer upper.
ddokken69 Jan 24th 2011 4:42AM
That has to be the stupid designed house that I have ever seen. The layout is not even close to being a house that would draw 3 million dollars it looks like a crackout in the suburbs. What the hell is the deal with the colors and designs inside that trainwreck of a house. It should have the price lowered they should bulldose it and start over. INCINO gets the ugliest house of the year award. It sucks as bad as Joey did on that stupid show "Blossom" Who in the hell names thier kid Blossom???? Must have hated it, than GOD it was not a boy.
cfidsmedia Jan 24th 2011 5:44AM
I DO NOT CARE .