Husband-and-wife actors and frequent Sizzling Property topics Corbin Bernsen and Amanda Pays have put their newest residence providing available on the market within the Hollywood Hills for $1.995 million.
The couple, whose love of renovation work has been well-documented, lovingly restored the Laurel Canyon compound, which was as soon as a part of a small actual property empire owned by actor-producer Seaside Dickerson. Dickerson, who was a mentor to scores of Hollywood varieties, acquired greater than a dozen Laurel Canyon properties following World Conflict II utilizing G.I. Payments and leased them through the years to various writers, administrators and entertainers, together with Bernsen.
Nicknamed “The Crown Jewel,” the compound makes essentially the most of its lofty perch with three higher buildings and a decrease bungalow constructed into the hillside.
The 2-bedroom most important home and close by pool home, each up to date with gentle hues, are grouped round a brick-rimmed pool, a spa and decking. The A-frame-style guesthouse, which retains a country vibe and classic hearth, is within the again nook of the grounds. Together with the decrease bungalow, there are 4 bedrooms and 4 bogs in all.
Views from the property take within the canyon and downtown L.A.
Bernsen, 66, gained fame because the character divorce lawyer Arnold Becker on the 1986-94 sequence “L.A. Regulation” and starred within the “Main League” movies. He was on “Psych” all through its 2006-14 run and just lately appeared on the CBS crime drama “Magnum P.I.”
Pays, 61, is an inside designer and actress identified for her function as Dr. Tina McGee on the unique “The Flash” sequence and its newest iteration on the CW.
Daniel Stevenson of the Company and Max Nelson of Compass maintain the itemizing.
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