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Jonah Hill Gets Himself to the Valley!


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[b]Jonah Hill [/b]is joining the list of celebs fleeing to the suburbs in the San Fernando Valley. The "[b]Moneyball[/b]" actor just plunked down $2.175 million for a cute Cape Cod style home in Tarzana.

The 4,650 square foot home has 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths -- and includes a commercial-grade, glass front refrigerator, two master bathroom showers (one is steam) and a private terrace attached to the master suite.

And, since you can fry an egg on a Tarzana sidewalk during summers, the property has the obligatory swimming pool, and also a tennis court, citrus grove and even a bocce ball court.

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