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Hot Property: Kaley Cuoco is looking to exit with a bang

LOS ANGELES - Kaley Cuoco, who this week wrapped up a 12-season run on the sitcom "The Big Bang Theory," has put her Tarzana home on the market for $6.9 million.

Once owned by Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom, the 8,000-square-foot home has seen some significant changes during Cuoco's five years of ownership. Living spaces once dominated by dark tones have been lightened, and such custom finishes as textured wallpaper, tumbled stone and mosaic accents now touch up the common rooms.

A dramatic rotunda foyer, complete with columns and a sweeping staircase, kicks things off. Farther in, there's a formal dining room under coffered ceilings, a center-island kitchen

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