He put his sprawling Hollywood mansion on sale for a whopping $2.349 million back in July.
And after a $350,000 price drop, Vinnie Jones has finally sold the property for a pretty $2.025 million.
The plush pad is every inch as macho as fans might expect, boasting slick modern decor and great entertaining space.
Sold! Vinnie Jones has sold his Hollywood mansion for $2.025 million after dropping the property’s price tag by $350,000
The Mid-century modern-style house, built in Hollywood Hills in 1958, is perfectly set up for parties thanks to indoor and outdoor bars and an oversized chef’s kitchen.
The lucky new owner can enjoy four bedrooms and four bathrooms as well as 3,500 square feet of living space.
The garden boasts a swimming pool complete with a pool house, which features a dining area, bench seating, a TV and outdoor heaters.
Tidy profit! Vinnie purchased the property ten years ago for $1.56 million
Sprawling: The new owner can enjoy four bedrooms and four bathrooms as well as 3,500 square feet of living space
Party pad: The Mid-century modern-style house, built in Hollywood Hills in 1958, is perfectly set up for parties
The master suite features a walk-in closet and a sitting room, while a spa-like soaking tub and modern tilework highlight the updated master bathrooms.
Vinnie bought the property a decade ago for $1.56 million, so has made a nifty profit with his $2 million sell.
The actor, who resides in LA with his wife Tanya Jones, has put his own personal stamp on the property.
Bonus: The garden boasts a swimming pool complete with a pool house, which features a dining area, bench seating, a TV and outdoor heaters
Lavish: The actor, who resides in LA with his wife Tanya Jones, has put his own personal stamp on the property
Good sized master: The master suite features a walk-in closet and a sitting room
A quirky dog statue sits in the garden, while the shelves are littered with memorabilia from his career.
Vinnie relocated to the States for his film roles, after starting out as a footballer in the 80s and 90s, playing for the likes of Chelsea and Wimbledon.
He made his film debut in Guy Ritchie’s 1998 comedy Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and has since carved out a successful career on the silver screen.
Uproot: Vinnie relocated to the States for his film roles, after starting out as a footballer in the 80s and 90s, playing for the likes of Chelsea and Wimbledon
The former sports star told the Radio Times: ‘There’s nothing to come back to here. It’s not the country I grew up in. It’s a European country now.’
He said of his LA lifestyle: ‘I play golf six days a week, and I’ve still got my football team, the Hollywood All-Stars. Those are my two main things’
The star previously branded England ‘past its sell-by date’ and claiming it had opened its doors to too many immigrants.
He insisted he would never move back and said he could no longer identify with the UK.
The former sports star told the Radio Times: ‘There’s nothing to come back to here. It’s not the country I grew up in. It’s a European country now.’
Working up a sweat: Football memorabilia lined the walls of Vinnie’s home gym
Relaxing in style: A spa-like soaking tub and modern tilework highlight the updated master bathrooms
Vinnie also revealed that he loved the LA weather and outdoorsy lifestyle that goes with it.
‘The weather here is depressing. People say you can get bored of the sunshine in LA. No, you can’t’, she said.
‘I play golf six days a week, and I’ve still got my football team, the Hollywood All-Stars. Those are my two main things.’
Outraged: The star previously branded England ‘past its sell-by date’ and claiming it had opened its doors to too many immigrants
Hollywood hardman: He made his film debut in Guy Ritchie’s 1998 comedy Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and has since carved out a successful career on the silver screen
The perfect set-up: The plush pad also boasts a snooker table and a vintage jukebox for party-goers to enjoy