Lori Loughlin puts Beverly Hills home on market for $28 million — go inside, courtesy of Olivia Jade

Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannulli have put their Beverly Hills mansion on the market for $28.65 million amid the college admissions scandal — and it’s a house we’ve seen a lot of, in large part because of their social media influencer daughter Olivia Jade.

Loughlin and Giannulli are apparently tired of the estate they’ve largely been holed up since their arrests last year. As they face years — and possibly decades — in prison for allegedly paying $500,000 to a fake charity to get Olivia and her sister, Isabella, into the University of Southern California, they’re unloading the massive estate that fashion entrepreneur Giannulli renovated. Arvin Haddad, one of the stars of CNBC’s Listing Impossible, is handling the sale of the home through The Agency.

Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli are selling their Beverly Hills home for $28 million — down from the $35 million they asked before the college admissions scandal. (Photo: Splash News)
Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli are selling their Beverly Hills home for $28 million — down from the $35 million they asked before the college admissions scandal. (Photo: Splash News)
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A look inside the home Lori Loughlin and her husband are selling amid the college admissions scandal. (Photo: Splash News)
Arvin Haddad, one of the stars of CNBC’s Listing Impossible, is handling the sale of Loughlin's home. (Photo: The Agency)
Arvin Haddad, one of the stars of CNBC’s Listing Impossible, is handling the sale of Loughlin's home. (Photo: The Agency)
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They bought the manse — which they used as collateral for their $2 million bail — for $14 million in 2014. Giannulli told Elle Decor he had a team fix up the 12,000-square-foot mansion, which has six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, two living rooms, a chef’s kitchen as well as a large swimming pool and outdoor courtyard from its “almost haunted” state with “boarded-up windows” and “rotted out” ceiling. In the article which included a house tour, the former Target designer who now has a golf line called G/Fore, was described as a “serial renovator,” with it noted he and the Full House actress bought and renovated seven properties together.

They had first tried to sell this one — which was once owned by talent agent Johnny Hyde, who discovered Marilyn Monroe — for $35 million in 2017, after the major overhaul. There were no takers, despite views of the “rolling greens of the Bel Air Country Club.” (Giannulli loves golf, which he continues to play despite his legal woes.)

With a potential trial looming, they are trying to sell it off again — and it makes sense, as they’re now also empty-nesters. Their daughters no longer attend USC amid the scandal, but they don’t live at home — with youngest Olivia Jade moving out last May to “focus on her own life.”

The home actually served as the “set” for Olivia Jade as she built her YouTube following, which is now nearly two million followers strong. While there are many glamorous looking shots of the home, the 20-year-old has showed what it was like to live in the mansion.

She’s given a bedroom tour. In it, she made it clear she “didn’t design my room at all,” so she didn’t know where the furniture came from. However, she showed off her touches — like the crystal her sister gave her for “protecting against bad energy.” She also had a spray to provide healing energy. Her room boasted two closets, including one that was a “whole wall” in length. She hurled a pillow across the room that she didn’t like anymore, and showed off a new Louis Vuitton backpack that she said she bought herself. “I needed it,” she said of the pricy bag. She also had cameras and a spotlight for when she filmed her makeup tutorials.

She’s given a bathroom and closet tour. Yes, she has a ton of clothes and a “denim closet.” You get to the loo by walking down a few stairs, which was one of her favorite parts about the bathroom. The bathroom is massive with tons more clothing storage in addition to space for her crazy amount of makeup.

She’s given a beauty room tour. It’s a whole separate room she had in the home. (She also gave a making of the beauty room tour if you just can’t get enough.)

And she also showed her glam room. Yes, she had a beauty room and a glam room all before graduating high school. She explained that she took over part of the exercise room in the house for the glam room, where people come to cut and style her hair and do her makeup, as needed.

These videos have showed tons of images of the house, with Louglin cameos.

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Olivia Jade walking through the house near a hanging "Ciao" photo, no doubt picked out by her dad, who is of Italian heritage. (Screenshot: Olivia Jade via YouTube)
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In her video tour, Olivia Jade, then 18, said no magic happened in her bedroom. (Screenshot: Olivia Jade via YouTube)
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Jade loved her closets, which took up an entire wall of her room. (Screenshot: Olivia Jade via YouTube)
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She gave a bathroom tour as well. (Screenshot: Olivia Jade via YouTube)
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Olivia Jade renovated her own beauty room as her success as a social media influence soared. (Screenshot: Olivia Jade via YouTube)
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The beauty room is not to be confused with her glam room. That's this one, where she had her hair and makeup done by pros. (Screenshot: Olivia Jade via YouTube)
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The glam room in use. (Screenshot: Olivia Jade via YouTube)
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Lemons? Sure, they have lemons — growing a tree outside the house. (Screenshot: Olivia Jade via YouTube)
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Olivia Jade made a quick stop in the kitchen. (Screenshot: Olivia Jade via YouTube)
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Hey, Mom! In one video, Olivia Jade surprised her mother in the kitchen. (Screenshot: Olivia Jade via YouTube)

She’s also shared on Instagram.

While Loughlin and Giannulli hope to find a taker, they no doubt also hope to find resolution in their case. Earlier this week, they pleaded not guilty again — a formality in the case. The pair, who maintain their innocence, have two more court appearances on the books — status conferences on Feb. 27 and May 2. They are not required to attend either one.

BOSTON, MA - APRIL 3: Actress Lori Loughlin, left,  leaves as her husband Mossimo Giannulli, right, trails behind her outside of the John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse in Boston on April 3, 2019. Hollywood stars Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin were among 13 parents scheduled to appear in federal court in Boston Wednesday for the first time since they were charged last month in a massive college admissions cheating scandal. They were among 50 people - including coaches, powerful financiers, and entrepreneurs - charged in a brazen plot in which wealthy parents allegedly schemed to bribe sports coaches at top colleges to admit their children. Many of the parents allegedly paid to have someone else take the SAT or ACT exams for their children or correct their answers, guaranteeing them high scores. (Photo by Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli leaving a Boston court in April for the college admissions scandal. (Photo: Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

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