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Dennis Hopper's Venice Compound Sold

The property on Indiana Avenue sells for $5 million.

The Venice compound of Dennis Hopper, the late actor, artist and photographer, has sold for $5 million, according to a report from the Los Angeles Times.

The property at 330 Indiana Ave. includes a 4,800-square-foot main house and three two-story condominiums designed by Frank Gehry, plus a 100-year-old guest cottage, a pool and a pool house.

Realtor.com listed the compound at just under $6.5 million a year ago.

A photo tour of Hopper's home is available at AOL Real Estate.

Hopper died in 2010 at age 74.

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