With her move into an $18K per month Manhattan apartment, dancer Julianne Hough was hoping to find a tenant of her own. As she traded the West Coast for the East — at least temporarily — the Dancing with the Stars veteran put her Los Angeles home up for rent at $40K per month, according to Dirt. It was apparently snapped up in a hurry.
Hough’s Big Apple pad is a triplex in a 1900-built red brick building in Greenwich Village. It spans 3,250 sq. ft., and contains four bedrooms and three baths, and it’s worth a gander; an eminently livable spot that merges the building’s potent sense of history with a tasteful contemporary residential revision.
For the lucky Los Angeles denizen who was in the market for a $40,000 rental, Hough’s warm-weather dwelling is a 1936-build traditional that contains three bedrooms and four baths across 3,000 sq. ft. of living area. According to public records, Hough has owned it since 2014.
Hough traded out the red brick motor court and front steps for gray stone pavers, and carried out a few judicious revisions to the house as well, including new (or dramatically refinished) floors and a tasteful color scheme that is nonetheless engaging — cool tones, mainly.
There’s also a touch of ebullience to the interior style, with the kitchen’s blend of white subway tile, marble tops, pale blue shaker cabinetry and a rail ladder a particularly winning combination. And a fine outdoor living and recreation area that includes a fireplace, a pool, a spa, and a gazebo.