Despite being a famous Hollywood star, Kristen Bell is having such a hard time that she has to sell her house at a low price

Surely someone will want this stunning Los Angeles abode that recently hit the market—just months after serving as a film set for the hit Netflix series “Nobody Wants This.”

The property, which served as the home of Kristen Bell‘s character, Joanne, has been listed for just under $3.8 million, having previously changed hands in 2021 for $2.35 million, according to Realtor.com® records.

It was relisted in 2023 for $3.5 million before Netflix producers used the property in Bell and Adam Brody‘s hit show. In some scenes, it provided a podcast recording studio for Joanne and her sister Morgan (played by Justine Lupe).

In the series, the home was filled with funky accents and decor, as well as a large sign for the sisters’ podcast, “Nobody Wants This.” However, the listing photos taken after the show wrapped its first season reveal a pared-back aesthetic.

Interestingly, the listing comes just a few months after the show was renewed for a second season—which begs the question: Will Joanne have to find somewhere else to live?

The hit series centers around Joanne’s somewhat unconventional dating life, as well as her romance with a very dapper Rabbi, played by Brody.

House Featured In Hit Netflix Show 'Nobody Wants This' Hits the Market for $3.8 MillionA house that had a starring role in the hit Netflix series “Nobody Wants This” is now on the market for $3.8 million.

(Netflix)

Living room of LA home used in "Nobody Wants This" Netflix showThe Mediterranean-style bungalow served as the home of Kristen Bell’s character, Joanne.

(Anthony Barcelo for Sotheby’s International Realty)

"Nobody Wants This" house kitchenUpdates to the abode include a dream kitchen.

(Anthony Barcelo for Sotheby’s International Realty)

"Nobody Wants This" show dining roomThe 1926-era abode spans over 3,000 square feet.

(Anthony Barcelo for Sotheby’s International Realty)

But of course, real estate also has a starring role in the show. And now, a deep-pocketed buyer can live out their podcasting and romantic dreams in this 1926-era home.

The darling dwelling was “recently and meticulously remodeled to blend timeless elegance with modern luxury,” notes the listing, which is represented by Marc Noah of Sotheby’s International Realty.

Designer David Lucido, based in New York City and Palm Beach, FL, created the interiors, which include four bedrooms and four baths. It was featured in ELLE Decor magazine in 2023.

The Mediterranean-style bungalow, located close to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, is set on a quarter-acre. The offering includes a detached guesthouse and a pool.

Highlights of the 3,776 square feet of redesigned space include the chef’s kitchen with premium appliances, a huge central island, and a built-in breakfast nook.

Then there’s the terra-cotta tile flooring, a bar, a den with built-in shelves, and custom plaster bathroom walls.

"Nobody Wants This" house officeThe home includes an office and a den.

(Anthony Barcelo for Sotheby’s International Realty)

"Nobody Wants This" house bedroomThere are four bedrooms and four baths.

(Anthony Barcelo for Sotheby’s International Realty)

"Nobody Wants This" house poolThe property comes with a guesthouse and a pool.

“What’s nice about this home is that there’s an old-fashioned procession to the rooms that we had to adjust only slightly,” Lucido told ELLE Decor.

“When I take a project like this, it’s important to me to honor the original architecture of the house and give it an authentic, era-appropriate feel,” he told the magazine.

When the owner bought the home, sight unseen, it came “with a can of worms,” he continued. “Not only did the house need major cosmetic changes in terms of the layout and flow, but there was asbestos and mold, and there were termites—and it needed a new roof.”

The central staircase is a focal point of the home and features tiles painted by a local artist, the listing states.

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