Olivia Wilde of medical drama series "House" has got a "Sale Pending" sign on her Los Angeles house. Wilde had purchased the home in March 2011, after her separation from husband Tao Ruspoli. They officially divorced a few months later.
"I had grown up with Tao; we had just drifted. I felt I had something to prove. If you fall off a horse, you get back up. I am not a quitter. I hung on for as long as possible, until it was more hurtful to stay...I'm so grateful for the pain and the heartbreak. It gave me the courage to leave and brought me to the great love of my life," Wilde said in an interview for the cover of Marie Claire's April 2013 issue.
Wilde was initially renting out the home for $11,000 a month until October 2012. In November she listed the residence for $2.4 million. However, she took it off the market in December and listed it on April 5, and just weeks from the listing the home has gone under the escrow, reports Redfin.
According to the listing records, the two story home is a Spanish style villa with 3284 square feet of living space. The residence sits on a 8929 square feet lot and comprises of four bedrooms, three full bathrooms and one half bathroom. Built in 1929, the home has French doors and windows with dark hardwood and Malibu tiles flooring.
Living spaces include a large living room, a formal dining area, a media room and a library/study. An original bar and a spa are some of its other amenities. Outside, the home has a gazebo and a pool with a waterfall. The place has one covered parking space.
Check out the photos of the home, here.
Wilde has bid goodbye to her Los Angeles home and also moved on in her life. She acknowledged that her divorce led her to the love of her life, Jason Sudeikis.
Recalling her first date with now to-be-hubby, Sudeikis, Wilde said:
"I thought 'He won't be interested in me; I'm not a contender.' He was so cool, so funny - I was such a fan of his and had always fancied his speed and his intelligence. He's a brilliant actor with a brain like lightning...I felt like fresh meat at the market...I thought, 'I'm not beautiful enough or his type.' I couldn't wait to sit down and hear him talk. On our first date, in New York City, we closed the restaurant down at 2 a.m.! He didn't kiss me, and I was madly in love. I was overwhelmed."