Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli have finally sold their $15 million home, nearly two years after first listing the property back in February 2024.
The property, which was listed for $14,950,000, ‘went under contract’ on Wednesday, according to TMZ, amid news of their recent split after 28 years of marriage.
The Full House star, 61, and her estranged husband, 62, bought the six bedroom, three bath home in August 2020 for $9.5 million. They were originally seeking $16.5 million for the pad.
According to the listing, held by Tomar Fridman of The Fridman Group and Marc Shevin of Douglas Elliman, the modern farmhouse is ‘set amidst rows of graceful olive trees.
The interior features a ‘seamless fusion of style and comfort’ that includes maple floors and a high ceiling, which enhance the open concept design.
The couple focused on neutral tones for a relaxing feeling throughout the home and in the living room, high windows allow the residents to take advantage of the natural light.

Lori Loughlin and her estranged husband Mossimo Giannulli have finally sold their $15 million home, nearly two years after first listing the property back in February 2024 (pictured in 2015)
The kitchen includes white oak cabinetry, marble countertops, a massive island for food prep, and high-end appliances.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a casual dining area, and a large entryway which opens to the spacious patio.
The formal dining area can easily seat a dozen people and looks out on the spacious grounds.
The house includes a climate-controlled wine cellar along with a custom home theater.
The new owners can take advantage of the fully-equipped home gym.
The primary suite includes dual bathrooms.
There is also an area to sit and view the surrounding mountains while sitting in front of a cozy fireplace.
Loughlin and Giannulli purchased the home as a downsizing move shortly after they became embroiled in a high-profile college admissions scandal in 2019.

Loughlin and Giannulli purchased the home as a downsizing move shortly after they became embroiled in a high-profile college admissions scandal in 2019; pictured in August 2019
In May 2020, Loughlin and Giannulli pleaded guilty in connection with conspiracy charges in the college admission bribery case.
Loughlin, a cast member on the hit sitcom Full House and its Netflix reboot, received a two-month jail sentence along with a fine of $150,000 and 150 hours of community service following the guilty plea.
Loughlin, who played Rebecca ‘Aunt Becky’ Katsopolis on the family comedy, began her sentence at a federal prison in Dublin, California in October of 2020 and was released that December.
Giannulli received a five-month sentence with a fine of $250,000 and 250 hours of community service.

In May 2020, Loughlin and Giannulli pleaded guilty in connection with conspiracy charges in the college admission bribery case(pictured with her daughters in 2017)
He began his prison sentence in November of 2020. The fashion designer was transferred to home confinement in April of 2021, about a month before his sentence ended.
The sale comes just weeks after the pair called it quits following nearly three decades together and two children.
Earlier this month, Loughlin’s representative, Elizabeth Much, confirmed to The Daily Mail ‘they are living apart and taking a break from their marriage.’
‘There are no legal proceedings at this time,’ she added.