"Back to The Future" trilogy Star, Christopher Lloyd, has reportedly sold his Montecito Home that was destroyed in a wildfire in 2008.
Lloyd had earlier said that he had no plans of rebuilding the home after it perished in the wildfire. However, he rebuilt the home, converting it into an Umbria -styled house, reports Los Angeles Times.
The home sits on a five acre land with four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms and has around 4,600 square feet of living area. The kitchen features two central islands. A spa, swimming pool, huge lawns with well landscaped gardens and fountains are some of the features of the home, reports The Los Angeles Times.
The home sold for $5.1 million after being listed initially for $6.45 million.
Lloyd won five Emmy awards for his roles in shows like "Taxi", "Twenty Bucks" and "Road to Avonlea". His stint in the 1991 comedy film, "The Addams Family," where he portrayed "Uncle Lester helped him gain much popularity. However, "Taxi" was his best performing sitcom that originally aired for five years from 1978 on ABC.
In 2012, Lloyd was seen flashing sharp long canine teeth as he played "Gramps," a vampire in the anthology series "The Haunting Hour," which is an adaptation of ace children stories' author, R.L Stine's "The Haunting".
Lloyd, however, is an aloof celebrity and does not appear much on the Page 3 news or on TV talk shows and interviews.