“American Horror Story” actress Emma Roberts could be set to make over a million dollars in profit on the Los Angeles home she purchased in 2021 and showcased within the pages of Architectural Digest, Realtor.com reports.
"I loved the idea of making my very own grown-up dollhouse," Roberts said at the time. Playtime, it appears is over, as Roberts has just listed the three-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home she purchased in 2021 for $3.63 million from actress Minnie Driver. She is putting it on the market for $5 million, which, if offered, would set her up for a tidy profit after closing costs.
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At the time of the AD feature, Roberts had just become a mother — she and her son’s father, actor Garrett Hedlund, had broken up by the time she moved in — and she viewed the Hollywood Hills home as an ideal place to raise her son. Using design firm Pierce & Ward, she created an eclectic space that Roberts described as her “cabinet of curiosities, ” which the current listing refers to as “elevated California living.” Roberts told AD that “there can never be enough stripes or fringe or hassles in a house, which I know some people will disagree with.”
Acting Pedigree
Roberts comes from noted Hollywood acting stock. Her father is actor Eric Roberts, and her aunt is Julia Roberts. She started acting at a young age, playing alongside Johnny Depp’s character George Jung as his daughter, Kristina, in the 2001 film “Blow.” Other roles, have included the Disney series, “Unfabulous,” and the movies “Nancy Drew,” “Hotel for Dogs,” “Scream 4”, and “The Art of Getting By.”
She has played alongside her aunt in the ensemble cast of 2010’s “Valentine’s Day.”
Roberts is perhaps best known for her role in FX’s “American Horror Story,” guest-starring as reporter Serena Belinda, in its seventh season. She has also appeared in “American Horror Story: Cult,” and “American Horror Story: Apocalypse.”
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Other Real Estate
The Hollywood Hills home she is listing will not be the first high-end Los Angeles area home she has parted ways with. In 2020, she sold a home in Los Feliz for $5.9 million that she purchased for just over $4 million, two and half years earlier.
Belletrist
In 2017, Roberts and her best friend, Karah Preiss, started the online book club Belletrist. “It’s genuinely whatever moves us,” Roberts told People magazine in December about Belletrist’s selection process. “But I will say this … we try to pick books that we read and then need to talk about. That’s what makes a good Belletrist pick. You read it and you’re like: I gotta talk to someone about this — now!”
Two years later, they started Belletrist Productions, a film and television production company that has produced the series “First Kill” on Netflix and "Tell Me Lies" on Hulu.
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