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HOLLYWOOD HISTORY |$6.495 MILLION
13926 SUNSET BLVD. | PACIFIC PALISADES
6 BEDROOMS | 6,000+ SQ. FT.

Actor Dennis Quaid’s Pacific Palisades Riviera estate has hit the market for $6.495 million. Tucked behind gates at 13926 Sunset Blvd., the six-bedroom residence is an original Spanish home that has been updated. Featured is 6,000-plus square feet of classic yet modern living space that includes an oversized, beamed living room with leaded windows and a massive stone fireplace; a gourmet kitchen with Viking and Wolf appliances, chef’s island and eat-in breakfast space; and media room.

Outdoors, the 16,000-square-foot landscaped lot accommodates a large pool and spa, and mature fruit trees. “This stunning home exudes timeless elegance and warmth, while remaining completely approachable,” says listing agent Chris Hicks of The Agency. “As one of the oldest enduring estates in the area, buyers are purchasing a piece of Hollywood history that dates back to the 1920s. The home’s rich history, expansive lot and coveted location are just a few of its show-stopping qualities.


GLAMOUR HOME | $4.395 MILLION
3274 COLDWATER CANYON AVE. | STUDIO CITY 
AN ACRE + VALLEY VISTAS | 3 BEDROOMS

Is a home boasting a custom Airstream guest house replete with a treehouse and tire swing atop your wish list? Then realize your dream with this Studio City property belonging to Michael Epstein and Scott Schwimer, owners of one of the world’s largest collections of glamour photography. Found on an acre-plus parcel of land at 3274 Coldwater Canyon Ave. offering breathtaking San Fernando Valley vistas, the gated, three-bedroom estate (known as Triple Ranch) was built in 1941 and recently renovated.

Expect two levels of upscale interiors showcasing a Poggenpohl kitchen; beamed living room with a fireplace and wet bar that opens to a dining terrace sporting an outdoor kitchen; and a luxe master suite featuring a sitting area, balcony, and dual walk-in closets and bath. John Galich of Rodeo Realty is listing the property for $4.395 million.

Photographs: (From Top) Courtesy of the Agency and Marc Angeles

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