John Goodman lists his New Orleans long home for $ 5.5m in the wake of his California fire loss

John Goodman, the 72-year-old actor celebrated for his role in Sitcom “Roseanne”, has set his own New Orleans residence for $ 5.5 million a decision following the destruction of his home in Los Angeles in California fires on January 7.

Goodman won the Garden District property, according to Realtor.com, in 2005 for $ 1.8 million from nine inch Nails Frontman Trent Reznor in an outside market transaction.

Her last return comes three weeks after Flake destroyed the property of Palisades of Goodman’s Palisades, whom he bought in 2007 for $ 4.6 million and was widely renovated to support his commitments in Hollywood.

The house occupies nearly 5,000 square meters. Eugenia gangi
After entering, you met a Nook Living Cozy. Eugenia gangi
Family room. Eugenia gangi
Dining room. Eugenia gangi

Occupying about 5,000 square meters, New Orleans’ home, a four -bedroom structure, 4.5 baths built in the 1850s, was the main settlement for Goodman and his wife, Anna Beth, for two decades.

The Coupleifti first moved to the city in 1989 with their daughter, Molly, briefly placing in a Goodman suburban home described as “haunted” before it was improved on the current property.

Kitchen. Eugenia gangi
A view of the floor plan. Eugenia gangi
A space for breakfast. Eugenia gangi
The Italian-Greek Renaissance house is located in the garden circuit. Eugenia gangi
Official living room. Eugenia gangi

The list highlights its historical integrity and modern improvements, including a kitchen of a chef with quartzite countertops, a pool of salted water and “double deep galleries overlooking lush gardens and a closed entrance adapted by antique crepe myrtles”.

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It is unclear why Goodman is selling the house, but if he is leaving, his appearance from New Orleans marks a shift from a city that embraced him as a salvation from Los Angeles’s rush. The post has reached goodman’s reps for comment.

A cozy library. Eugenia gangi
Second level corridor. Eugenia gangi
One of the four bedrooms. Eugenia gangi
The primary bedroom. Eugenia gangi
A dressing room. Eugenia gangi

In a Garden & Gun 2014 interview, he explained his initial movement: “I had it with the show business.”

He and his wife had considered a certain Midwest center – near his roots in Missouri – before they chose Luiziana.

“The options were St. Louis or New Orleans. We got so far as to buy land in St. Louis,” he said, until the plans were spirated. “I said,” This won’t work. “So we caught it and bought a haunted house instead.”

A lovely dust room. Eugenia gangi
The Ensuite bath. Eugenia gangi
Another bedroom. Eugenia gangi
A two-vertebrae garage. Eugenia gangi
Swimming pools. Eugenia gangi

The family later abandoned that first wild house for the Garden District Residence.

Goodman’s love for New Orleans dates to a Mardi Gras visit of 1972: “I went down for Mardi Gras with a group of Sig Eps from Missouri – I went to what is now called the state of Missouri. I just crashed for the city.”

Palisada's Palisada's home John Goodman was destroyed in the fire.
Palisada’s Palisada’s home John Goodman was destroyed in the fire. Apex / Mega

Destroyed the consequences of the fire destroyed Goodman's house.
The consequences of the fire destroyed Goodman’s house. Apex / Mega

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Anna Beth Goodman and John Goodman in 2023. Filmatic

He later described his appeal: “I can see tourists go with my front yard, be a zoo animal, read Willie Morris, drink a Bourbon Faux – in my case a diet coke – with a few minutes.”

The list also comes in the midst of a recent injury he suffered in the country while filming in the UK. Production has been temporarily stopped, but sources previously told the post that it was expected to make a complete recovery.

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