Barr, 69, had owned the El Segundo residence for nearly 20 years.
Barr purchased the 4,500-square-foot El Segundo abode for $1.17 million in 2003.The Mediterranean-style manse, made up of four bedrooms and four bathrooms, has seen several modern updates — which feature a newly installed smart home system and an elevator.Meanwhile, it appears Barr, 69, has since downsized to a much smaller home in the West Hills neighborhood, just outside of Hidden Hills near Bell Canyon.
Spanning only 1,600 square feet, Barr purchased this home last summer for $1.3 million, as she listed her larger one three months later.Rodeo RealtyThe one-story property is made up of three bedrooms and two bathrooms — and boasts an open floor plan. Outdoor features include a large pool surrounded by mature fruit trees, a terraced vegetable garden with a sprinkler system and a covered patio seating area, the listing notes.
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