‘Karate Kid’ House
Unrecognizable After Remodel
… On Sale for $5.85M!!!
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One famed Los Angeles-area residence is shedding its Hollywood past thanks to an extensive remodel … and it’s ready for a new owner, TMZ has learned.
The Encino Hills mansion featured in 1984’s “The Karate Kid” has hit the market for a whopping $5.85 million … but fans of the martial arts flick likely won’t recognize the abode after its glow-up.
Check it out … the house has undergone a complete top-to-bottom remodel, turning the 5-bedroom, 5-bath estate into a modern design gem. They did a lot more than “wax on, wax off” for this remodel, too!!!
Where it once served as Elisabeth Shue‘s character’s suburban pad in ‘Karate Kid,’ the 5,000-square-foot-plus manse now boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, a grand double-height entryway, contemporary architectural updates, and an open-concept design … among other notable additions.
The home’s gated hillside location is also attention-grabbing … and certainly helps support the 7-figure price point.
The renovation was completed this month … the house was previously sold for $2.8 million in 2023.
Still, we’re sure some fans are nostalgic for the home’s original 1970s design, as it was featured prominently in the classic coming-of-age flick starring Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita, and William Zabka. Gotta evolve with the times, though!!!
Tomer Fridman of Christie’s International Real Estate SoCal holds the listing.