Freddie Prinze Jr. and wife Sarah Michelle Gellar have listed their three-story, 7,318-square-foot Mandeville Canyon home in Los Angeles for $7.9 million. According to The Real Stalker, the couple acquired the property only six months ago for $6.1 million.
Quoting listing details, the website reports that the mini-mansion is surrounded by a stacked stone wall and high hedge, providing privacy to its residents. The home includes six bedrooms and five full and one half bathrooms. The couple updated the place by darkening the hardwood floors, painting some areas and by installing their own furnishings.
According to an earlier report, the house boasts a huge entrance fitted with a crystal chandelier, a wet bar and a wine cellar. There are three fireplaces on the main floor - one in the living room, the study and the spacious kitchen-cum-eating room.
In all, there are two bedrooms, including a staff room on the main floor, while the second floor has four guest rooms. The gourmet kitchen is furnished with white-hued, glass-fronted cabinets. The master suite on the second floor features a high, sky-lit vaulted ceiling, a fireplace, French doors that lead to a private terrace and two walk-in closets. The master bathroom has two sinks, a soaking tub set close to a large window, and a separate steam shower.
The top floor comes with an additional room and a fitness room.
The backyard of this posh mansion is not very large, but has several shaded terraces, a long strip of lawn, a built-in barbecue station and a swimming pool and spa.
Prinze rose to fame during the late 1990s and early 2000s through films like "She's All That" and "I Know What You Did Last Summer." Gellar won a "Daytime Emmy" for the soap story "All My Children" in 1995.