Meryl Streep, the award-winning "Iron Lady" actress, has reportedly knocked off a few dollars from the asking price of her Hollywood Hills home and is now asking $5.25 million for the residence.
Streep first listed the home late in April, this year, with a $6.7 million price tag. Finding no takers for the house, the home has been given a price chop. The Los Angeles Times first spotted the change in the MLS.
In May 2013, there were rumors of Streep purchasing the house through a trust. The trust paid $4.5 million for the home. However, it was unclear if she or her son Henry Wolfe was the buyer.
Hers or not, the home is being offered fully furnished. The place is a multiple-level home spanning an area of 3,700 square feet. Comprising of four bedrooms and four bathrooms, the modern home sits on a 0.36-acre lot.
Living spaces include a drawing room, multiple family rooms and a casual dining area. The home has a modern kitchen, an office/ study and huge bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms.
Outside, the residence has a large yard, a swimming pool and a sunken spa. The place also has ample parking area.
The listing describes the place as, "Located on the most desirable street above Sunset Plaza, this modern, state-of-the-art estate features exquisite quality of fixtures and furnishings." The home will be shown to pre-qualified buyers only. No open houses are available for the property.
Usually, Streep keeps her personal life quite private. However, her real estate history has been chronicled by many fans. You can check out a video here on the history of her home sales and purchases (until 2010).
Streep is an accomplished actor. She holds the record for grabbing the most number of Academy award nominations in Hollywood. The trailer of her upcoming movie "The Giver" has hit the web and Streep seems to be doing what she does best.
In "The Giver," Streep plays an elderly lord of a controlled society and takes on a negative role with supreme conviction.
Check out the trailer below: