Leonardo DiCaprio buys Modern Family star’s $7.1M Los Feliz home — PHOTOS

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Leonardo DiCaprio has a huge LA home which he bought from Madonna, a chic pad in Palm Springs, and a breathtaking Malibu residence, and he’s just added one more to his collection — a charming $7.1 million Los Feliz house!

According to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com, the home was previously owned by Gwen Stefani and then Jesse Tyler Ferguson. The gated, Spanish Colonial-style home is almost 5,000 square feet with loads of character and charming outdoor spaces.

Comprised of four bedrooms and six baths, the formal living and dining rooms have soaring ceilings and romantic Juliette balconies overlooking each. Built in 1928 and completely updated, the careful execution of the work retained and enhanced its period details.

There are arched doorways, tiled roof and floors, stained-glass windows, multiple fireplaces, elegant baths, sweeping staircases, an intricately carved entry door and inlaid ceilings.

The eat-in kitchen has all the bells and whistles that make it both pretty and functional, and the family room can alternatively be used as a media room with its drop-down screen.

Almost all the rooms open to the attractively landscaped terraces, colorful gardens, courtyards, fountains and views of the Griffith Observatory. There is also a detached bathroom by the pool and spa and a detached Zen/Meditation/Yoga room.

Take a tour of Leonardo DiCaprio’s new home

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