Actress Diane Ladd listed back her two-storey Victorian house in Ojai, which has been bouncing on and off the market for the past nine years, with an asking price of $4.35 million.
The mother of Laura Dern, the 79-year-old actress is known for her role in the 1974 film "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," which won her a BAFTA and a Golden Globe. The actress has been a winner of three Academy Awards and has been nominated in the Emmys three times over many years of work as an actress.
According to Realtor, the secluded estate of the actress in 2.38 acres of land is like a magical wonderland which features an organic orchard, a hedge maze in the courtyard, and panoramic views of the mountains.
Anyone who would be lucky to own this charming property, will feel right at home on its wrap-around porch, where one can sip sweet tea on warm afternoon, before soaking in the backyard pool, or exchanging a few rounds of tossing balls on the tennis court.
The home features quaint interiors which can make an eager DIY-er busy sometimes. The spacious open-style eclectic kitchen still has some room to grow for modern renovation.
Born in Lumberton, Mississippi, Diane Ladd, now approaching 80 this end of November, has a down-to-earth character that employs decisive and methodical steps to solve problems without giving up easily. Diane Ladd has a well-developed mindset and is good at setting goals, making effective plans, and working efficiently to achieve them, as reported by Celebrities Galore.
She possesses a natural way of thinking before she acts and keeps notes with everything before finalizing what she has planned. She knows that it is best to devote more time to become effective and efficient in working with others in business as she knows that this is one of the ingredients to success.
Diane is making sure that she is in the right path of doing things in the most effective way.