Yahoo's former CEO just bought a $3.35 million home in Los Angeles - take a look inside

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Berkshire Hathaway Home Services

The decked-out backyard is just one perk this home boasts.

Ross Levinsohn - Yahoo's former head of global media and interim CEO, who was famously replaced by Marissa Mayer in 2012 - is apparently trading homes in Los Angeles.

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He just sold the Brentwood home he's owned since 2011, selling it for $7.65 million in an off-market deal, property records on OpenHouse Realty show. That's more than $2 million more than the $5.625 million he paid for it five years ago.

Just a few days later, according to property records, a trust linked to Levinsohn was behind the purchase of another Los Angeles home, this one for $3.35 million. Levinsohn's new home has four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and 3,330 square feet of space.

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It's about half the size of his former home, but it's still quite nice. Levinsohn was recently reported to be one of the bidders interested in buying Yahoo's core business.

Betty-Jo Tilley of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices had the listing.

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