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A sprawling Los Angeles estate that formerly belonged to Sam Simon, the late co-creator of "The Simpsons," just sold for $12.5 million, the Los Angeles Times reported.
With a property that totals about 1.5 acres, the residence actually includes two homes: a chic modern residence and a second, more historic home designed by architect Richard Neutra in 1948. The house was part of Arts & Architecture magazine's postwar Case Study House Program, which commissioned architects to build affordable and modern homes.
Simon died in March 2015 after a battle with colon cancer. The estate first went on sale for $18 million last September and was recently listed for $14.5 million before selling for its final price.
From its cascading swimming pool to its chic glass features, here's what the property looks like inside.