Shia LaBeouf is letting go of his longtime Sherman Oaks, California digs.
The Honey Boy actor, 34, has listed the 1950s-built pavilion-style home in the hills for $2.25million after owning it for over a decade, according to real estate blog The Dirt.
Shia is saying goodbye to the spot after picking up a luxurious Pasadena property for $5.475million in March.
It’s been a good run: Shia LaBeouf has listed his longtime Sherman Oaks home for $2.25million after owning it for over a decade
Upgrade: Shia is saying goodbye to the spot after picking up a luxurious Pasadena property for $5.475million in March. He’s seen in November 2019 above
The Transformers talent is hoping to earn a bit of change after buying the Sherman Oaks abode for $1.81million in 2009.
The property spans over half-an-acre, with the three-bedroom, three-bathroom home measuring 2500square feet.
The home is definitely built for the celebrity set, nestled behind high gates which open to reveal a compact motor court and a carport that can fit two vehicles.
After guests enter through two emerald green doors etched with a striking geometric pattern they are welcomed into a tastefully restrained open-plan residence with polished, chocolate brown terra-cotta floor tiles and whitewashed exposed wood ceilings.
The home boasts ample amounts of natural light courtesy of floor-to-ceiling windows and the step-down living room features a cozy curved corner fireplace to relax.
Profit: The Transformers talent is hoping to earn a bit of change after buying the Sherman Oaks abode for $1.81million in 2009
Small sprawl: The property spans over half-an-acre, with the three-bedroom, three-bathroom home measuring 2500 square feet
Behind the gates: The home is definitely built for the celebrity set, nestled behind high gates which open to reveal a compact motor court and a carport that can fit two vehicles
Welcome! Guests enter through two emerald green doors etched with a striking geometric pattern
Chic: The tastefully restrained open-plan residence has polished, chocolate brown terra-cotta floor tiles and whitewashed exposed wood ceilings
Sunshine day: The home boasts ample amounts of natural light courtesy of floor-to-ceiling windows
In and out: A nearby dining area transitions into the backyard behind tall glass doors
Around the corner: You can make it to the professional-style kitchen with just a pivot
Dig in! The food prep area has a center island with two stools anchored in front for a breakfast bar
A nearby dining area transitions into the backyard behind tall glass doors and you can make it to the professional-style kitchen with just a pivot.
The food prep area has a center island with two stools anchored in front for a breakfast bar.
Visitors will feel right at home in the guest bedroom, which has sliding glass doors leading to the gorgeous gardens.
The other extra spaces have been converted into a wood-paneled library and a separate, smaller home office with built-in desk space and ample amounts of storage.
The main bedroom invites people to take in views of the backyard through its room-wide bank of full-height windows while a fireplace offers the residents some extra space to unwind.
Natural wonder: Visitors will feel right at home in the guest bedroom, which has sliding glass doors leading to the gorgeous gardens
Posh: The other extra spaces have been converted into a wood-paneled library
Wash room: The guest bathroom was lovely, featuring a minimal glass basin
Office space: A separate, smaller home office has built-in desk space and ample amounts of storage
Relax: The main bedroom invites people to take in views of the backyard through its room-wide bank of full-height windows while a fireplace offers the residents some extra space to unwind
Night time: The glass doors open out onto a desk for a particularly dreamy vibe
Beautiful bathroom: Floor-to-ceiling wardrobes fill a dressing hall which opens into a tiled bathroom
Bright: The principal bathroom has sun streaming through skylights and slim rows of clerestory windows
Floor-to-ceiling wardrobes fill a dressing hall which opens into a tiled bathroom with sun streaming through skylights and slim rows of clerestory windows.
The yard has a tropical garden and dry sauna along with a swimming pool, a rustic deck poking out over the canyon to take in the beautiful views of the San Fernando Valley.
Though the property is clearly stunning, Shia has since upgraded to a sprawling Mediterranean style Pasadena villa.
The palatial, 4,137 square feet property comes with four bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, and even an elevator, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Garden time: The yard has a tropical garden and dry sauna
Making a splash: The pool is the perfect place for a summer day
View from above: A rustic deck poking out over the canyon is the perfect place take in the beautiful views of the San Fernando Valley
Home sweet home: Shia picked up a $5.475 million Mediterranean-style villa in Pasadena, California in March (above)