Mandana Dayani, Peter Traugott sell Sunset Strip-area home
Mandana Dayani of “The Rachel Zoe Project” and her husband, TV executive and producer Peter Traugott, have sold their Sunset Strip-area home for $1.5 million.
The traditional-style house, built in 1952, was designed for indoor-outdoor entertaining. The living room opens to a terrace on the main level, and the lower level to a swimming pool with spa. The master bedroom features dual walk-in closets, a den and a bathroom for a total of three bedrooms and 21/2 bathrooms in the 2,240-square-foot house.
Dayani, vice president and general counsel for Rachel Zoe Inc., joined the cast of the reality show in the 2011 season. Traugott is the television division president of Brillstein Entertainment Partners. He will be an executive producer for the NBC pilot “No Harm Done.” His production credits include last year’s pilot for “Ringer,” starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, and “Samantha Who?” (2007-09).
Traugott bought the property in 2003 for $1.29 million, public records show. The couple were married in 2010 and put the house on the market two months ago at $1.549 million.
Sharona Alperin of Sotheby’s International Realty’s Sunset office was the listing agent.
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