Sitcom Actor and Comedian Jason Segel Says Farewell to His L.A. Pad for $2.8M

The "How I Met Your Mother' star purchased the Los Feliz home in 2016 from artist Shepard Fairey.

Sitcom Actor and Comedian Jason Segel Says Farewell to His L.A. Pad for $2.8M

The "How I Met Your Mother' star purchased the Los Feliz home in 2016 from artist Shepard Fairey.

Now up for grabs in Los Angeles is Jason Segel's three-story residence, located in the celebrity-studded enclave of Los Feliz. The Mediterranean Revival abode was built in 1929 by architect H.B. Benson and sits among other historic homes along Lowry Road. Segel acquired the property from artist Shepard Fairey in 2016 for $2,250,000, but after treating the space to a few updates, he is releasing it back to the market.

After having purchasing a larger residence in Pasadena, actor and comedian Jason Segel is now selling his three-level home in Los Feliz. The 1920s Mediterranean Revival sits alongside homes designed by William Kesling and Frank Lloyd Wright.

After having purchasing a larger residence in Pasadena, actor and comedian Jason Segel is now selling his three-level home in Los Feliz. The 1920s Mediterranean Revival sits alongside homes designed by William Kesling and Frank Lloyd Wright.

Photo by Charmaine David, courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty

Spread across 2,523 square feet, the historic residence is steeped in original character, including high-arched beamed ceilings in the living room. An Andalusian fireplace adds to the dramatic, double-height space, as do the double-height steel-encased windows.

Architect H.B. Benson designed the abode in 1929 for physician Nathan Levin and his family. The residence features large living spaces connected by multiple levels and walkways.

Architect H.B. Benson designed the abode in 1929 for physician Nathan Levin and his family. The residence features large living spaces connected by multiple levels and walkways.

Photo by Charmaine David, courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty

The newly remodeled kitchen features custom blue cabinetry, a black subway-tiled backsplash, and a hand-painted corner banquette. Steps away, the dining room provides direct access to one of the home's covered terraces. In total, the home includes four bedrooms and four baths, including a private guest suite and/or studio space. Scroll ahead to see more of the property, which is asking $2,750,000.

Distinctive features of the double-height living room include original beamed ceilings and arched steel-framed windows.

Distinctive features of the double-height living room include original beamed ceilings and arched steel-framed windows.

Photo by Charmaine David, courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty

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