
It comes as celebrities living in Los Angeles rush to sell their homes ahead of 1 April, when the city’s new Measure ULA, also known as a “mansion tax”, comes into force.

Six months later, she cut the price to US$12.5m.Īccording to TMZ, she finally closed the sale of the house on Tuesday (28 March) for half of the original market price to Tyler James Cassity, the co-owner of the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Von D, 41, first listed the 13-bedroom, 10-bathroom mansion in Los Angeles in January 2022. The celebrity tattoo artist has sold her home, which was featured in the 2003 film Cheaper By The Dozen, for US$7.75m, down from the original US$15m price tag.

Kat Von D has reportedly found a buyer for her 12,565-square-foot property more than a year after she put it on the market.
