Wednesday, September 18, 2013

At Long Last, Courteney Cox Lists A. Quincy Jones Mansion

Courteney Cox photo via Helga Esteb/Shutterstock
A whole two years after Friends actressCourteney Cox and ex-husband actor David Arquette split up, the pair have finally, as wasanticipated in September 2011, hulked their shared Beverly Hills mansion, an A. QuincyJones-designed five-bedroom with one meandering single story and a circular pool, onto the public market for $19.5M. The place sits in Bev Hills' particularly fancy-pants Trousdale Estates enclave, a residential mine rich in celebrity residents—hullo Elton John, Jennifer Aniston, and Elvis Presley—and gleamingmidcentury moderns. According to The Real Estalker, Cox and Arquette bought the place in June 2004 for $5.45M and hired designer Cory Buckner to give the property a facelift in 2006.
The listing brags "unobstructed views," calling the place, which rings in at 5,500 square feet, a "rare and special offering," and considering the iconic nature of its designer—Jones' midcentury designs are beloved by directors, A-listers, and modernist fanboys alike—there's really no room for argument.
By the way, this is not Cox's only super lovely/extravagant/pedigreed L.A. home; the home decor aficionado (and Joss and Main curator) has also got a suh-weet oceanfront Malibu pad, featuredin 2011 on the cover of Elle Decor.

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