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Ashley Tisdale Net Worth: Former Disney Star Home in California is Already Sold

Ashley Tisdale sold her home in Toluca Lake, California with a price of $2.3 million in an unnamed buyer, as reported from Yahoo! Homes. The house is located at 4314 Mariota Avenue Toluca Lake, California.

In an article from Trulia, in October 2014, the actress listed her home with a price of $2.64 million. However, the article added that the price was dropped to $2.59 million and down to $2.55 million. The article from Trulia added that the 3,406 square foot house has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a curved staircase that directs to the master bedroom, a balcony with backyard, a saltwater pool, a spa, and a built-in entertainment center.

In addition, the house has vaulted ceilings, wood beams, and a wrought-iron staircase, as mentioned in an article from Refinery 29. The article added that the house has a built in BBQ, poolside cabana, hot tub, and a fireplace.

The article from Yahoo! Homes added that the actress purchased the property for $1.349 million and her dad built the house for her.

Pictures of the house can be seen in Yahoo! Homes, Trulia, Refinery 29, and Mariota Avenue.

In the meantime, Ashley Tisdale has a net worth of $5 million, as reported from Celebrity Net Worth. The article added that the actress appeared in Disney Channel Series "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" and she is known in her role as Sharpay Evans in "The High School Musical" film series.  She also released her first album "Headstrong" in 2007 and her second album "Guilty pleasure" in 2009. She also voice role the character of Candace Flynn in a cartoon series "Phineas and Ferb." In 2009, she appeared in the TV Series "Hellcasts" as Savannah Monroe.

Furthermore, the singer is seen on the current sitcom "Clipped" and won a Daytime Emmy for her work on the animated program "Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch," as reported from LA Times. Right now, she is busy with her new lifestyle website, The Haute Mess.


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