LOS ANGELES _ Cindy Crawford has gone shopping on L.A.'s Westside.
The supermodel and her husband, businessman Rande Gerber, have bought a Beverly Hills home from OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder and his wife, Genevieve, for $11.625 million.
Tedder and his wife worked with Alvarez Morris Architectural Studio to restore and expand the 1959 house, which was once owned by film producer Gregory Goodman. A bedroom and family room were added to the floor plan; the bathrooms, fixtures and systems were updated. The original carport was replaced with a three-car garage.
The midcentury-modern-style house has 5,386 square feet of living space that includes five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a center-island kitchen and a banquet-sized dining room set behind ornamental screen doors. A floor-to-ceiling fireplace/wet bar serves as a partition in the living room.
A pool and spa, a fire pit and a covered barbecue station, mature trees and lawn make up grounds of about an acre. A motor court sits beyond the gated front entrance.
Tedder, 38, is a founding member of OneRepublic. The pop-rock band has hits that include "Counting Stars," "Good Life" and "All the Right Moves." Tedder has worked with such music stars as Madonna, Adele, Ed Sheeran and Beyonce.
He and his wife bought the property four years ago from Goodman for $7.485 million. They are currently in the market for their next investment property.
Crawford, 51, took to modeling in her teenage years and has appeared on hundreds of magazine covers.
Gerber, 55, is a former model and a nightlife industry businessman. He co-founded the tequila brand Casamigos with actor George Clooney.
The couple, no strangers to flipping themselves, two years ago sold a Malibu home that they renovated for $13.341 million. They are currently seeking $60 million for their most recent project: a 3.2-acre compound in Malibu's Encinal Bluffs.