Empty House? Lori Loughlin Is Selling Her High-End Hidden Hills Home for $17.5M

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Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli are parting ways with their pretty property in Hidden Hills, CA.

The “Full House” actress and the fashion designer, who both served time behind bars for their involvement in the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal, purchased the newly built abode in the gated community in 2020 for $9.5 million.

They’re now seeking $17,500,000 for the place, which means they could double their money if they get their asking price.

Previously, the couple sold a Bel-Air mansion for around $18 million to Tinder co-founder Justin Mateen. The couple had initially sought $35 million for that mansion, which they had remodeled.

Perhaps they’ll have better luck with the price of their latest place, located in “one of the most exclusive enclaves” of celeb-heavy Hidden Hills.

Modern farmhouse style

Designed in the modern farmhouse style, the 11,800-square-foot residence combines “modern luxury with rustic charm.”

It features maple flooring, high ceilings, and a neutral palette. The roomy living spaces include a formal living room, dining room, and family room.

The kitchen is equipped with marble counters, top-tier appliances, and white oak cabinets, and the primary suite has a fireplace, two baths, and mountain views.

Lori Loughlin’s Hidden Hills home is on the market.

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11,800-square-foot layout

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Kitchen with marble counters and top-tier appliances

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One of the many dining areas

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Store your wine and your motorcycle in style.

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A fire pit and a pool out back

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Additional amenities include a tricked-out gym, a home theater, and a wine room.

The 1.5-acre grounds include a pool, bocce court, fire pit, barbecue area, and covered dining space.

Loughlin is best known as Aunt Becky on the TV sitcom “Full House” and its Netflix sequel, “Fuller House.” She poked fun at herself on a guest spot on the final season of the HBO show “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” where she appeared as a fictional version of herself and made thinly veiled references to her role in the college admissions scandal.

Loughlin pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge and served two months in prison. She was ordered to pay a $150,000 fine and perform community service. Giannulli served a five-month sentence after pleading guilty to a conspiracy charge and had to pay a $150,000 fine and serve community service.

Loughlin admitted she paid the scheme’s “mastermind” $500,000 through what was described as a “side door” to gain admission to the University of Southern California for her two daughters.

The couple were among about 50 people charged in the scam, including “Desperate Housewives” actress Felicity Huffman.

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