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Mischa Barton’s Beverly Hills Home Returns with an $8.6 Million Price Tag (Update)

Remember the Beverly Hills house that 'O.C' actress Mischa Barton was offering up for rent sometime back in February? The home has hit the listing market yet again with a $8.6 million price tag, according to several news reports.

Barton is clearly fed-up of playing landlord and has decided to try her hand at selling the place once again. The home originally debuted in the market with an $8.7 million asking price in 2010. However, failing to sell then, she offered it up for rent at $35,000 a month, reports Realtor.com.

According to Zillow, the home is located in a prime location of Beverly Hills. The villa-style residence sits on a 1.2 acre lot and claims around 9,800 square feet of living space. The main unit is an ivy-wrapped Mediterranean style home comprising of eight bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. The place has a gourmet kitchen with a breakfast bar. Three separate guest houses, a spa and an outdoor swimming pool are part of the property. A large green yard and multiple terraces offer the best views of the beautiful canyons as well.

Check out the photos of Barton's home, here.

Mischa Barton started-off her career as a stage actor. She catapulted to fame with her stint in the teen drama series "The O.C". She went on to perform with legendary onscreen icons like Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts in Notting Hill. Entertainment Weekly named her "The It girl" of 2003. She was also ranked #52 on FHM's "100 Most Sexiest Women in the World 2005" list.

Barton recently did a crazy photo shoot for photographer Tyler Shields' upcoming book, "The Dirty Side of Glamour," slated to hit the stands November 12. Barton displays her dark side laying her head upon an oven door and pouring milk and flour all over the floor in front of an open refrigerator!

Check out some of the photos, here.

Shield's complete collection will be exhibited at the Guy Hepner gallery in L.A. November 11, reports Huffington Post.


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