By SARAH SHMERLING | Editor-in-Chief
Actor and model Brooke Shields has her Upper Riviera home listed for sale for $7,995,000 million.
Spread out over 5,345 square feet, the residence includes five bedrooms and six bathrooms. A gated private driveway with motor court and “charming” front porch lead 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.
“Open to the dining room, the fabulous chef’s kitchen features professional appliances, an island and breakfast room with fireplace,” according to the listing. “Overlooking beautiful views to the Getty, the tremendous primary suite boasts a fireplace, an office/sitting room, balcony, walk-in closet, and spa-like bathroom with fireplace and sauna.”
The lower level of the home features four additional bedrooms, as well as a media lounge with a kitchenette and bar, laundry room, and storage space.
The property is “lushly landscaped,” with a “great space” for entertaining, complete with multiple decks and patios, a dining and barbecue area, pool, and spa.
The listing is held by Jane Mills with Coldwell Banker Realty in Beverly Hills.
“Nestled in a secluded canyon in the Upper Riviera, this enchanting home offers a private and tranquil retreat with stunning canyon and mountain views,” Mills said to the Palisadian-Post. “It’s ideal for sophisticated country living in its prime Pacific Palisades neighborhood while minutes away from the bustle of the city.”
The home was originally listed for $8.195 million at the start of August but saw a price cut of $200,000 near the end of September. According to Redfin, the property was last sold for $2,477,500 in May 1989—though it was briefly listed on the market in 1997.
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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