Sara Gilbert Lists Los Angeles Home for $11 Million
Set at the end of a private cul-de-sac and overlooking the fairways of Wilshire Country Club, actress and producer Sara Gilbert is ready to part ways with her Los Angeles Modern Farmhouse as her hit TV show, The Conners, comes to a close.
Set in L.A.’s Hancock Park neighborhood, Gilbert originally purchased the 6,388-square-foot home in 2016 for $6.8 million during her marriage to musician Linda Perry. She’s now listed the property for $11 million.

Property Highlights
Price: $11 million
Location: Hancock Park, Los Angeles, CA
Size: 6,388 square feet
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 7
Notable Features: Views of the Wilshire Country Club’s 8th Fairway, modern farmhouse architecture, air and water purification systems, home gym, media room
A Look Inside
Stepping into Sara Gilbert’s Los Angeles home feels like entering a lived-in gallery framed by a wide hallway with vaulted ceilings clad in white wood planks, setting a clean, textural tone that allows the decor to stand out.

Overhead, a collection of mismatched pendant lights hangs without a dedicated pattern, drawing the eye down the corridor and into the main living spaces.

The Conners’ Living Room
Past the entryway, the living room is an inviting snapshot of Gilbert’s creative world that is grounded by a plush ivory sectional, textured rug, and a weathered stone coffee table. Subtle hints of her musical talents are scattered around the room in the form of an acoustic guitar and a black piano.

On the far wall, a neatly styled bookcase houses a collection of books, vinyls, vintage audio gear, and a trio of Emmy awards, a nod to Gilbert’s celebrated acting and producing career.

Artistic Dining Room Darlene Would Love
Just behind the living room, the dining room is made up of a long pale wood table surrounded by midcentury-style chairs. In the corner, a sculptural tree brings in a bit of nature and contrast to the room’s clean lines and polished finish.

The walls are punctuated by bold artwork, on one side, a grid of colorful thread spools arranged in a vintage display case, and on the other, three soft-toned portraits of children’s faces that add a deeply personal, almost haunting touch.

Kitchen For Roseanne’s Home-Cooked Meals
Around the corner, the kitchen’s white vaulted ceilings and exposed beams draw the eye upward and create an airy feel to the room, while a large marble-topped island grounds the space between stainless steel appliances and minimalist cabinetry.

Just off the kitchen is a walk-in pantry that takes its organization seriously. Floor-to-ceiling shelves are stocked with glass jars and baskets, while a custom rolling ladder ensures nothing is too far out of reach.

The Big Bang Primary Suite
Upstairs, the cozy minimalist primary suite is marked by serene neutrals, exposed beams, and warm wood flooring.
The bedroom centers around a simple platform bed that sits between retro-styled nightstands and a wooden bench loaded with art books.

Soft filtered light pours in through multiple windows that frame the lush trees outside, while a floor mirror and sculptural glass pendant lamp add a pop of personality.

Private Balcony
Beyond the bedroom, sliding glass doors open to a private balcony that overlooks the backyard pool and neighboring golf course, offering a moment to take in a peaceful sunset view or nighttime star-gazing before bed.

En-Suite Bathroom
The en-suite bathroom continues the restrained aesthetic with a large freestanding soaking tub positioned perfectly beneath oversized windows.

To one side, a dual-sink vanity is topped with marble and an oversized mirror that reflects a walk-in shower sitting on the opposite side of the room. It’s a calm, refined space that perfectly balances function with personal style.

Atypical Interior Amenities
Tucked into the lower level of Sara Gilbert’s home are a series of well-thought-out interior amenities designed with comfort, play, and wellness in mind.
Home Gym
The home gym is outfitted with a Peloton and an elliptical machine for a variety of cardio workouts. A mirrored wall allows you to check posture, while the cushioned concrete floor provides a better foundation for working out than the hardwood floors found throughout the rest of the house.

Media Room
Just down the hall, the media room is an immersive space with painted matte black walls lending a cocoon-like vibe to movie nights and hangouts.

The room also doubles as a game room with a foosball table, providing the perfect spot for friendly competitions in a moody environment.

Kids’s Playroom
Meanwhile, the kids’ playroom is cheerful and creative, with a chalkboard wall for doodling, a midcentury-style rocking chair, a dollhouse, and a dedicated bookshelf stocked with storybooks. The space feels intentionally casual, designed for real family life rather than display.

Family Pool
Outside in the backyard, a series of stone pavers weaves across a manicured lawn, leading to a sleek, lap-length swimming pool and built-in spa.
The space is framed by a raised deck that offers a shaded seating area and views of the entire yard along the water’s edge.

Steps away, a children’s play structure adds a family-friendly touch without disrupting the calm visual rhythm of the space. Surrounded by tall grasses and native plantings, the pool feels tucked away to create a private outdoor space for hosting or unwinding solo.

Final Thoughts
As The Conners comes to an end after seven seasons, Sara Gilbert’s decision to list her Los Angeles home for $11 million marks the end of a meaningful era in both her career and personal life.
Purchased in 2016, the modern farmhouse has been her home through years of filming, creative producing, and raising her family in L.A.’s Hancock Park neighborhood.
With the series finale approaching and her professional chapter with the beloved sitcom closing, the sale signals a fresh start. Whether she’s pursuing new projects or simply shifting focus, letting go of this longtime residence suggests Gilbert is ready for whatever comes next.