Moon Bloodgood of ‘Falling Skies’ Parts with Venice Home for $2.05 Million

Moon Bloodgood, the "Falling Skies" actress, has reportedly sold her Venice, Calif., home for $2.05 million.

The Los Angeles Times broke news of the sale noting that Dustin Coury of Nourmand & Associates represented the buyer. Listing records still show that the home is "under contract", but the LA Times exclusively divulges the price.

Bloodgood listed the home for $2.12 million in May. But, after two months the home sold for a little under the initial ask. She listed the residence just months after she gave birth to her daughter, Pepper.

Bloodgood was over the moon when Pepper arrived.

"I've never been happier," she told People Magazine. "I know now what happiness feels like. Everything just looks brighter, the world just looks sunnier. I think it's the hormones or something because I feel fantastic. I feel truly like I have purpose, and that purpose is not about me."

Now that the family has expanded, Bloodgood probably wanted to move to a larger place.

Listing records of the home reveal that the residence in Venice is a 2,003-square-feet single-family house that comprises of two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Interiors feature hardwood flooring, drywall and wood-beamed ceilings and French windows.

There is a custom-built kitchen, a den (that has a grey closet with "pepper" etched in an artsy manner over the middle) and a family room. Outside, the house has decks both in the front and the back - that allow for ample outdoor recreation. There is a detached garage and office space on the property too.

The listing lies with Cathy Bindley of Sotheby's International Realty. It describes the house as a "stunning" residence "located on one of the most desirable streets in Venice. It is close to stores and restaurants on Abbott Kinney, with the beach nearby. The home was remodeled with attention to detail and is flooded with natural light throughout."

"Don't miss this one-of-a-kind home," the listing adds.

Check out the photos of the residence here.

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