Dennis Hopper Home Sold For $5 Million (PHOTOS)

August 7, 2012

After two years jumping on and off the market, Dennis Hopper’s Venice, Calif. compound has finally sold for $5 million. The sprawling property, which encompasses 330, 334 and 326 Indiana Boulevard, boasts a corrugated metal barn-style structure designed by Brian Murphy, three two-tale condominiums designed by Frank Gehry, a pool, pool house and a guest cottage. When the house first hit the market July 2010 (soon after Hopper passed away), it was being offered as a whole compound for $6.245 million, however buyers had the option of breaking the property into four parts: the “Art Barn” for $3.965 million and the three condominiums, which ranged in value from $750,000 to $1.05 million. Glance at More…
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