TV Producer Closed on the John Elgin Woolf–Designed Estate at a Discount

Chuck Lorre, the television producer behind The Big Bang Theory and Two and a Half Men, has added a Hollywood Regency–style estate to his real estate portfolio, paying $27.5 million for a Bel Air residence with a storied past.

The Strada Corta Road property hit the market last year for $31.5 million before selling at a nearly $4 million discount, Robb Report noted. Even so, the purchase reflects a substantial gain from the $18 million that architect Mark Rios and endocrinologist Guy Ringler spent on the home in 2021.

The estate traces its origins to the late 1940s, when influential modernist John Elgin Woolf designed and lived in the house. Woolf’s hallmark Hollywood Regency style remains evident in the Pullman-sty

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