The film producer Randall Emmett is finally saying goodbye to his Los Angeles home.
The former Vanderpump Rules fixture is selling his secluded home for $4.35 million, his real estate agent David T. Kessler told TMZ on Thursday.
The news came just days after his ex, Vanderpump Rules star Lala Kent, welcomed her second child via a sperm donor.
Emmett, 53, had lived at the four-bedroom, four-bathroom home with his 34-year-old reality star ex, with whom he shares three-year-old daughter Ocean Kent Emmett.
The long home sale saga began when the Irishman producer first listed his home in 2022.
Emmett, 53, had lived at the four-bedroom, four-bathroom home with his 34-year-old reality star ex Lala Kent, with whom he shares three-year-old daughter Ocean Kent Emmett
At the time, he was asking for $6.2 million for the property.
However, after he failed to find a buyer, Emmett cut the asking price to $4.995 million, before ultimately accepting an even smaller offer.
It's not unusual for Hollywood figures to sell their pricy homes to other industry figures, but that's not the case this time around, as Emmett reportedly sold the home to a retired businessman.
Emmett bought the property back in 2017, two years after he met his future fiancée Lala.
He finalized his divorce from the actress Ambyr Childers in December 2017, and he and Lala got engaged the following year, and they later welcomed their only child in March 2021.
However, they ended their engagement in October 2021 after three years, and Kent later accused Emmett of repeated infidelity.
His professional life also took a major hit in the summer of 2022, when multiple women accused him of offering them film roles in exchange for sexual favors, according to a Los Angeles Times exposé.
His now-sold offers an impressive 4,276 square feet and comes equipped with a gorgeous outdoor area.
The rectangular property features gorgeous views of scenic Mulholland Drive, while also featuring plenty of tree cover to preserve privacy.
The new buyer will be able to take advantage of the filmmaker's lengthy pool, which abuts a pickleball court.
The concrete-covered backyard includes seating areas for relaxing with friends, or just for enjoying the pristine views
Between the house and the pickleball court is an outdoor bar that would be ideal for entertaining year round, as well as an open patio that currently boasts a long dining table.
The concrete-covered backyard includes seating areas for relaxing with friends, or just for enjoying the pristine views.
The new buyer will get more of those lovely views in the home's main living area, as it boasts floor-to-ceiling windows covering an entire wall looking down the hill.
The interior has an angular, minimalist design featuring off-white walls with black ceiling beams and hardwood floors.
The room boasts tasteful, low-key chandeliers that don't overwhelm its serene aura.
Emmet's kitchen boasts brilliant white cabinets and gray-and-white chevron backsplash tiles.
It appears to have light-colored granite countertops and an island to offer more space for preparing food, along with up-to-date appliances.
Just off the kitchen is a dining area with a gorgeous, old-school rectangular chandelier.
The master bedroom in the corner has more fantastic views with large sliding glass doors, and it features a wall cut-out for a large television, along with a slim fireplace that would be perfect for chilly evenings.
Another bedroom is currently features a playful wall paper on the ceiling and looks as if it would be the perfect size for a child's bedroom or a nursery
It features the same color scheme, with beige carpet replacing the similarly colored wood floors, and it includes a more striking cylinder-shaped light fixture.
One bathroom includes an elegant marble bathtub and an enormous walk-in shower, while also boasting plenty of natural light thanks to a sizable window.
A smaller bathroom has more striking black-and-white patterned wall paper and gold features, along with an angular granite sink
Another bedroom is currently features a playful wall paper on the ceiling and looks as if it would be the perfect size for a child's bedroom or a nursery