Helberg and his wife, Jocelyn Towne, are looking to part ways with their Los Feliz Oaks spread — a stunning Spanish Colonial — after nearly four years.
“Big Bang Theory” actor Simon Helberg and his wife, Jocelyn Towne, have listed their Los Angeles residence for $9 million, The Post has learned.The actor, who played the role of Howard Wolowitz, purchased the home in 2019 for $6.87 million.
The sitcom concluded that same year after a 12-year run.Features of the property include a flat lawn, a meditation sanctuary with a koi pond — and a terraced hillside with an orchard of fruit trees, wildflowers and seating areas, the listing notes. There’s also an outdoor dining area and a saltwater pool.The home spans over 4,300 square feet.
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