Sitcom star Joely Fisher has sold her Encino compound

By L.A. Times • Feb 6th, 2010 • Category: Real Estate News

The 4,511-square-foot home, built in 1955 and remodeled in 2005, has city and mountain views.

Sitcom star Joely Fisher has sold her Encino compound for $2.4 million. The four-bedroom, seven-bathroom contemporary had been on and off the market since mid-2007, perhaps prompting the actress to wonder whether she would own it " 'Til Death," to borrow the name of the Fox comedy on which she plays opposite Brad Garrett.


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