
By LILY TINOCO and SARAH SHMERLING
Actor and model Brooke Shields’ former Upper Riviera home is listed for sale for $8.65 million, according to a report by Mansion Global.
The home was previously listed in 2021, and was sold to actor Sam Page and his spouse Cassidy Boesch for $7.4 million in 2022.
Described as a “beautiful post and beam farmhouse, rich with character,” the residence includes five bedrooms and six bathrooms.
“Ideally positioned behind gates in the coveted upper Riviera, this celebrity pedigreed estate boasts expansive mountain and canyon views, and a peaceful country ambiance,” according to the listing. “A calming departure from the busy [Los Angeles] lifestyle.”
The “charming” front porch leads to a two-story foyer. The living room is designed with a fireplace, as well as walls of windows and doors that open to a wrap-around patio that surrounds the main level.
The “gourmet” kitchen features a center island and dining area with a fireplace, as well as custom built-ins.
The lower level of the home features four additional bedrooms, as well as a secondary family room with a kitchenette and laundry room.
The primary suite—which encompasses an entire floor—includes a fireplace, walk-in closet, a spa-like bathroom, dry sauna and study/den.
“A special offering which perfectly blends rustic charm with modern amenities,” the listing boasted. “The multitude of French doors throughout the home open to spacious veranda and patio spaces overlooking the gorgeous vistas.”
Outside, the property offers a great space for entertaining, complete with a poolside deck, pool and spa.
The adjacent land is also available, separately. The land is approximately 1.72 acres and currently utilized as additional grounds for the property.
“Purchasing both properties is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own an exceptional home, plus what is essentially your own private park, together totaling over 2.1 acres,” the listing explained.
The listing is held by Hilton & Hyland.
Shields initially gained critical acclaim at the age of 12 when she had a leading role in “Pretty Baby.” Since then, the Princeton graduate grew her fame with roles in “The Blue Lagoon,” “Endless Love” and, most recently, the Adult Swim animated sitcom “Momma Named Me Sheriff.”
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