Vincent Kartheiser Reduces Price of Los Angeles Bachelor Pad to $749,000

Vincent Kartheiser, who played "Pete Campbell" in the AMC hit series "Mad Men", has reportedly given his home in Lexington Ave, Los Angeles, a pricechopper to list it at $749,000.

Kartheiser listed the home in July 2014, at about the same time he and his "Mad Men" co-star Alexis Bledel got married. The couple reportedly tied the knot in a super hush-hush ceremony and news of the marriage surfaced only recently.

Now that the two stars are married, it is only logical that Kartheiser sells his bachelor pad. In a bid to find a buyer as soon as possible, Kartheiser has reduced the price of the pad.

In an earlier interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Kartheiser said it was inevitable to live anywhere else other than L.A. or New York when one is in the TV industry. So where did "Pete Campbell" a.k.a Vincent Kartheiser live in Los Angeles? Apparently, in a smart, space-saving, sassy 603-square-foot home.

Public records show that the residence last sold October 2004 for $547,000. The home has one bedroom and one and a half bathrooms.

Interiors of the house feature light hardwood flooring, high beamed ceilings and glass windows and framed doors. The house was featured in "Dwell" magazine's "Small Spaces, Big Ideas".

The house is a "deconstructed modernist pad". The bed descends from the ceiling and apparently disappears into the ceiling when not in use. Storage spaces and one full bathroom are hidden behind "shoji-inspired" screens.

The open floor plan encompasses the sitting area, the dining area and the petite kitchen that has custom cabinetry.

Outside, there is a detached spa, sitting areas and a covered parking space.

The listing of the home describes the place as "A magical environment; impossible to duplicate" and a "rare offering of an incredibly well designed home."

Check out the photos of the home here. The Los Angeles Times broke the news of the listing first noting that Tregg Rustad of Rodeo Realty is representing the house.

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