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Cindy Crawford sells Beverly Hills Midcentury for $13.5 million

A swimming pool and exterior of a single-story home in Trousdale Estates.
Built in 1959 but remodeled since, the single-story home sold by Cindy Crawford sits on an acre in Trousdale Estates.
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Supermodel Cindy Crawford just sold a stylish house in Beverly Hills, unloading a remodeled Midcentury built in the 1950s for $13.5 million.

That’s $1.875 million more than Crawford and her husband, businessman Rande Gerber, paid for the place in 2017. They’re not the only notable names to inhabit the home; records show they bought it from OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder, who bought it from “Captain Phillips†producer Gregory Goodman.

The flat, single-story residence sits on an acre just above the Greystone Mansion in Trousdale Estates — a posh, star-studded neighborhood that regularly sees sales north of $30 million. The enclave’s largest splash came in 2019 when Uber co-founder Garrett Camp dropped $71 million on a 12,000-square-foot showplace.

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Crawford and Gerber’s place is a bit smaller at 5,386 square feet. Tucked behind gates that the couple painted black during their stay, it enters into a vast open floor plan anchored by a wavy wall that combines a fireplace and wet bar.

Other highlights include a sky-lit kitchen and movie theater hidden behind sliding doors. Five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms complete the home, which opens to a leafy patio with a swimming pool, spa, art installations and fruit trees.

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Crawford, 55, started modeling as a teenager and has appeared on hundreds of magazine covers including Vogue, W, People and Elle. From 1989 to 1995, she hosted the MTV fashion show “House of Style.â€

Gerber, 59, is a former model and nightlife industry businessman. In 2013, he co-founded the tequila brand Casamigos with actor George Clooney.

In 2018, the couple sold their Malibu compound for $45 million and picked up a vacation house in La Quinta’s Madison Club a year later.

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Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency handled both ends of the deal.

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