Johnny Depp sells another of his LA penthouses for $1.82m
Johnny Depp is slowly selling off the five luxury penthouses he owns in Los Angeles, having now offloaded the fourth.
The expensive properties - all of which can be found in the Eastern Columbia Building in the downtown area of the city - were listed collectively at $12.78 million last year.
His third apartment was listed earlier this year for an eye-watering $2.475 million - but the Pirates Of The Caribbean actor, 54, has sold the fourth for $1.82 million - suggesting the apartment has not met its asking price - not good news for the superstar who is reportedly still suffering financially from his divorce from Amber Heard.
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Four down, one to go: Johnny Depp sells another of his five Los Angeles penthouses for $1.82 million amid divorce and financial woes [pictured with daughter Lily-Rose, 18]
The condo has three-bedrooms and two-bathrooms and features high ceilings and extra large windows looking out across LA and the mountains that surround the Californian city.
Inside, the stylish kitchen is bedecked in chrome and a feature staircase, in metallic red, spirals to another floor where there is a master bedroom decorated in industrual brickwork.
Johnny purchased the penthouses, which total a combined 11,500 square feet of space, in 2007.
There is still one left to be sold, which is a one-bedroom complex, featuring a wall mural by Brazilian street artist Osgemeos, on the market for $1.79 million.
Expensive taste: The properties - all of which can be found in the Eastern Columbia Building in the downtown area of the city - were listed collectively at $12.78 million last year
Number three: His third apartment was listed earlier this year for an eye-watering $2.475 million - but the Pirates Of The Caribbean actor, 54, has sold the fourth for $1.82 million - suggesting the apartment has not met its asking price
The Sleepy Hollow star sold two of the properties in October and November last year, netting $2.545 million and $3.09 million for the homes respectively, yet continues to flog the apartments in the wake of his bitter and pricey divorce from his ex-wife.
The actor owns 14 homes in total, but began selling his properties in the wake of his split from Amber, with the five penthouses at the helm of the sales. The five multi-level penthouses sit at the height of the Eastern Columbia building, a Thirties Art Deco tower converted to plush condos by hotelier Brad Korzen.
The homes all together measure about 11,500-square-feet with Johnny reportedly using the place as his private living space, while the other two were used as an art studio and a guest apartment.
Bed, bath and beyond: When the Wall Street Journal approached Johnny's real estate agents, Kevin Dees and Nick Segal at Partners Trust, they declined to comment on speculation that the sale of the homes are connected to his split from Amber
Classy: The Hollywood star began dating Amber in 2012 after which they married in a private ceremony in 2015
Moving on: Amber filed for divorce in May last year and five days later obtained a restraining order stating in court that: 'During the entirety of our relationship, Johnny has been verbally and physically abusive to me'
On the market: After a convoluted and bitter battle, the couple settled on $7 million which Amber donated to the Children's Hospital Los Angeles and the American Civil Liberties Union
When the Wall Street Journal approached Johnny's real estate agents, Kevin Dees and Nick Segal at Partners Trust, they declined to comment on speculation that the sale of the homes are connected to his split from Amber.
The Hollywood star began dating Amber in 2012 after splitting from ex Vanessa Paradis, after which they married in a private ceremony in 2015.
Amber filed for divorce in May last year and five days later obtained a restraining order stating in court that: 'During the entirety of our relationship, Johnny has been verbally and physically abusive to me'.
Johnny's lawyer denied Amber's allegations.
Bitter: Following the settlement, they released a joint statement reading: 'The relationship was intensely passionate and at times volatile, but always bound by love. Neither party has made false accusations for financial gain. There was never any intent of physical or emotional harm'
After a convoluted and bitter battle, the couple settled on $7 million which Amber donated to the Children's Hospital Los Angeles and the American Civil Liberties Union.
Following the settlement, they released a joint statement reading: 'The relationship was intensely passionate and at times volatile, but always bound by love. Neither party has made false accusations for financial gain. There was never any intent of physical or emotional harm.'
In December, Amber filed a Request for Order at the Los Angeles Superior Court, due to the fact Johnny had failed to meet the requirements of the settlement. His attorney filed papers disputing this after which they settled in January.
Last month, Johnny sued his former managers Robert and Joel Mandel of The Management Company for $25 million alleging they caused his financial collapse. The Mandel brothers filed their own counter-suit detailing Depp's $2-million-a-month lifestyle.
An attorney for the brothers said Depp faced financial ruin in December 2012 with the impending default on a $5 million bank loan. The Mandels bailed him out and Depp as of October 2016 still owed them $4.2 million, said Michael Kump, attorney for the Mandel brothers. The Mandels then started non-judicial foreclosure proceedings against some of Depp's properties.
Standing out: The five multi-level penthouses sit at the height of the Eastern Columbia building, a Thirties Art Deco tower converted to plush condos by hotelier Brad Korzen
Decadent: The homes all together measure about 11,500-square-feet with Johnny reportedly using the place as his private living space, while the other two were used as an art studio and a guest apartment
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