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Tom Cruise's rumored Scientology retreat in the Hollywood Hills just sold for a loss at $11.4 million

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tom cruise hollywood hillsTom Cruise has reportedly sold his Hollywood Hills compound for $1.6 million under the asking price.

The gated, European-style villa, which was listed in March for $13 million, is said to have closed at $11.4 million, which is slightly less than the actor paid for it. 

According to Variety, it's rumored that Cruise used the 2.5 acre property as a retreat for high-level Scientologists. Recently, Cruise's sister was living on the property. 

The estate comprises two parcels of land with a main house and guest house. The latter was purchased by Cruise for $1.8 million shortly after he bought the main property in 2005 for $9.85 million, bringing the total to $11.65 million, not including any home improvements Cruise may have made. 

The movie star seems to be undergoing a real estate overhaul. In November of last year he listed his Colorado estate for $59 million, and back in 2013 he listed his New York townhouse for $28 million, as well as an East Village condo for $3 million. He currently lives in a Beverly Hills mansion he bought for $30.5 million in 2007, according to Variety.

Keep scrolling for a tour of the Hollywood Hills mansion shrouded in Scientology rumors. 

Megan Willett contributed to an earlier version of this post. 

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Welcome to Tom Cruise's Hollywood Hills compound. The home is right off of the famous Mulholland Drive, shielded from the street by fences and gates with a long, winding driveway.



According to Variety, the estate is rumored to have been a not-so-secret Scientology retreat.



The property has both a 4,965-square-foot main residence as well as a separate 1,742-square-foot guest house. The main house has oak floors and Venetian plaster walls.



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