Jeremy Renner Sells $12 Million L.A. Home Where He Recovered From Horrific Snowplow Accident
The ‘Hawkeye’ star, who was critically injured after the 2023 accident, first listed the property for $13 million this past August
Jeremy Renner is officially letting go of his Los Angeles home where he recovered from his life-threatening snowplow accident in 2023.
After first listing the 9,000-square-foot property for $12.9 million in August, the actor, 53, officially sold the home for $12.4 million on Thursday, Oct. 25, according to property records.
Renner purchased the home for $4 million in 2012 and spent nearly $5.5 million in renovations, according to the Wall Street Journal. It is also the home where he raised his 11-year-old daughter, Ava.
Following the sale of the property, Renner penned a touching Instagram caption about saying goodbye to the home alongside a photo of his daughter when she was younger.
“When dad sells your childhood home… paving new paths and making new memories together is always scary, but when the deeply profound love we share is our foundation, we can forge through any place with grace,” he wrote. “My blessing and gratitude to share our home together with family and friends.”
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The mid-century modern property is located in the Nichols Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles and features six bedrooms and nine bathrooms.
Renner was originally drawn to the unique architecture of the home and the close-knit neighborhood it was located in, per WSJ.
“You typically don’t get a lot of neighborly love in Los Angeles,” he told the outlet. “This was a wonderful little micro-community.”
Despite the actor designing the property to be his “forever home,” he said it was time to downsize and “focus on his recovery” following the accident.
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On Jan. 1, 2023, the Hawkeye star was run over by a 14,300-lb. snowplow in Reno, Nev. that left him in “critical but stable condition” after undergoing surgery for his severe injuries, Renner’s rep confirmed to PEOPLE at the time.
It was later revealed that the accident occurred while he was helping a family member get a "stuck" vehicle out of the estimated 3 feet of snowfall from the night before.
Though he’s accepted that he’ll be in recovery for “the rest of my life,” he told PEOPLE in May, he has also been pushing himself to overcome certain fears like getting back into the driver’s seat of his snowplow.
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While Renner’s primary home is in Nevada, he liked having his California abode so he could be closer to Ava, who is based there, according to WSJ. The single-story home was perfect for him during his recovery as he didn’t have to go up or down any stairs, he added.
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The impressive property also features a long, gated driveway, a home theater, and a detached guest house and recording studio, per the listing, which was held by Branden Williams and Rayni Williams of The Beverly Hills Estates.
In the primary suite, luxuries including dual closets and a spa-like bathroom. The space also boasts glass walls that lead out to the wraparound deck with stunning canyon views.
Outside, the resort-style pool is surrounded by multiple lounge areas and offers a unique waterfall and bridge feature. There is also an indoor/outdoor bar located next to the outdoor dining area, making it the perfect spot to entertain guests.