2617 Harlesden Court — Anna Faris’ Magical Escape

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Anna Faris’ Hollywood Hills Cul-De-Sac

2,563 Sq. Ft. | $2.495 million

Actress Anna Faris’ urban retreat in Lower Nichols Canyon has hit the market for $2.495 million, listed by Mimi Starrett of Pacific Union International. Found in a quiet cul-de-sac at 2617 Harlesden Court in Hollywood Hills West—just minutes from the Sunset Strip—the renovated Mid-century Modern home features 2,563 square feet of open living space.

 

Highlights include a gourmet kitchen furnished with granite counters, and Bosch, Gaggenau and Sub-Zero appliances, along with a sumptuous master suite featuring a spa-like bath with steam shower and a wall of closets. Walls of glass open to zen-like outdoor environs, where trails and rustic railroad tile steps lead from the lush tropical pool to a bocce ball court overlooking the canyon.

Written By Wendy Bowman | Photography Courtesy Of Pacific Union International
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