'Wild 'N Out' executive producer Nile Evans has paid $1.03 million, or $35,000 over the asking price, for a stylish midcentury home in Northridge.
Nile Evans must’ve liked what he saw in Northridge. The executive producer of the long-running comedy show “Wild ‘N Out” has bought a stylish midcentury home in the San Fernando Valley neighborhood for $1.03 million, or $35,000 more than the asking price.
Wood shingles, white panels and stacked stone cover the charming exterior. Inside, the recently remodeled home showcases clean lines, clerestory windows, pitched ceilings and hardwood floors across 2,134 square feet. A gray-painted fireplace runs floor to ceiling in the living room, which takes in views of the backyard through massive picture windows. The kitchen draws the eye with quartz counter tops, vibrant blue tile and ornate molding.
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