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Jerry Bruckheimer’s Los Angeles Home Back on the Market

The $11.9M mansion went into contract a few weeks ago, but it appears that the sale fell through

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The sale for super producer Jerry Bruckheimer’s Los Angeles home has fallen through.

The "Beverly Hills Cop" and "Flashdance" producer’s Brentwood home went into contract a few weeks ago after the price was cut to $11.9 million, but it was re-listed for sale on Wednesday with the same price tag.

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At the time it went into contract, the listing agent, Mike Deasy of Deasy & Penners, stressed that there were contingencies linked to the sale and he confirmed Friday that it was back on the market.

Property records show that the 73-year-old film and TV producer, whose other credits include "Top Gun," "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," bought the home in 1985 for $1.86 million.

He first put it on the market in 2015 with a $14.4 million price tag, which was later reduced to $12.995 million in June and mostly recently, in January, to $11.9 million.

The gated steel, glass and wood pavilion house was built in 1965 and is set on three-quarters of an acre of tree-filled land, according to the listing.

The main house has seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a high-ceilinged glass-enclosed living room, formal dining, a library, a media room and a gym.

The master suite, meanwhile, has its own wing with a private garden, and there is also a studio guesthouse with cooking facilities overlooking a pool.

According to Variety, this is one of several properties Mr. Bruckheimer and his wife, novelist Linda Bruckheimer, own.

In Los Angeles, these include a townhouse in Venice and a Hollywood Hills home, Variety reported. Property records show that he also owns two adjoining penthouses in Miami Beach.

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A spokesperson for Mr. Bruckheimer and Deasy & Penner did not immediately respond to a request for comment.