Model Jasmine Tookes Lists Her Elegant Los Angeles Abode for $4.2M

Fashion model Jasmine Tookes is parting ways with her beautiful, traditional-style abode in Los Angeles. The place is listed for $4.2 million. The 2,830-square-foot, four-bedroom, three-bath dwelling sits on a roughly third-acre parcel. It last changed hands in 2018 for $3 million. Tookes has already moved on from this pretty perch, per reports. The runway
Model Jasmine Tookes Lists Her Elegant Los Angeles Abode for $4.2M

Fashion model Jasmine Tookes is parting ways with her beautiful, traditional-style abode in Los Angeles. The place is listed for $4.2 million.

The 2,830-square-foot, four-bedroom, three-bath dwelling sits on a roughly third-acre parcel. It last changed hands in 2018 for $3 million.

Tookes has already moved on from this pretty perch, per reports. The runway star and her new husband, Juan David Borrero, have already found a replacement—and this time, it’s splashed with a dark, moody color scheme and featured in Architectural Digest, which billed it their “ultimate dream home.”

Here’s more about the property Tookes hopes to sell.

The house was built in 1954.

(Realtor.com)

Big white rooms dominate the decor theme.

(Realtor.com)

There’s an island with a breakfast bar in the kitchen.

(Realtor.com)

A navy blue office is one of the few colorful rooms.

(Realtor.com)

The inside vibe here is definitively modern farmhouse with touches of Cali chic. Bright white paint, light wood tones, leather accents, and striking tilework add up to a relaxing, elegant design that’ll appeal to many.

The high ceilings and French doors make the rooms feel open and airy, offering views of the leafy grounds and outdoor living spaces. The all-white kitchen is well equipped with stainless steel Viking appliances, a large island, and a six-burner range.

One room does feature some color—a dark blue home office. The main bedroom is serene and elegant, with a walk-in closet, private terrace overlooking the yard, and a spa-worthy bathroom for quiet soaks in the tub.

A pool and two-car garage round out this 1950s charmer.

Tookes got her start in modeling when her fashion stylist mother took her along to a showroom appointment, where she was “discovered.” Soon after, Tookes appeared in a Victoria’s Secret show.

She went on to become an Angel for the brand and has strutted the catwalk for a number of fashion houses, including Prada, Calvin Klein, and Tom Ford. Tookes also co-founded the activewear brand Joja.

The main bedroom features lofty ceilings and outdoor access.

(Realtor.com)

Chic black-and-white tile offers interest in this bath.

(Realtor.com)

Lush landscaping and a cool pool are in the rear.

(Realtor.com)

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