‘Breaking Bad’ Star’s Striking West Hollywood Home Wants $2.2M
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1/24Photograph by Noel Kleinman, courtesy of Smith & Berg PartnersActor Aaron Paul’s real estate upgrade to a larger home has created an incredible opportunity for a motivated buyer. The Emmy Award winner, who is known for his roles in Breaking Bad and El Camino, has just reduced the price of his home of seven years, which offers spectacular views that reach all the way to LA’s downtown cityscape. Take advantage of his home’s 15% price drop and live in a beautiful home high above iconic Sunset Strip and West Hollywood for just under $2.2 million. Steeped in Hollywood cred, this cool residence has also been home to Brad Pitt.Built in 1931, the Spanish-style home features three floors of tranquil and inviting space, perfect for entertainment or solitude. The main level is dominated by a gorgeous living room and fireplace, with views providing the picturesque backdrop. The kitchen’s state-of-the-art appliances complement the light-filled dining room that leads out to the lush landscaping.The multi-level outdoor space features a zen-like garden with fountain and fire pit. The home’s warm and inviting second story features three bedrooms and a true master suite. Another vista awaits with an expansive balcony and unobstructed city views. The movie star living comes complete with a screening room and bar on the lower level. Custom tile, beamed ceilings and arched doorways complete the beautifully relaxed environment.F. Ron Smith and David Berg of Compass hold the listing.Photograph by Noel Kleinman, courtesy of Smith & Berg PartnersActor Aaron Paul’s real estate upgrade to a larger home has created an incredible opportunity for a motivated buyer. The Emmy Award winner, who is known for his roles in Breaking Bad and El Camino, has just reduced the price of his home of seven years, which offers spectacular views that reach all the way to LA’s downtown cityscape. Take advantage of his home’s 15% price drop and live in a beautiful home high above iconic Sunset Strip and West Hollywood for just under $2.2 million. Steeped in Hollywood cred, this cool residence has also been home to Brad Pitt.Built in 1931, the Spanish-style home features three floors of tranquil and inviting space, perfect for entertainment or solitude. The main level is dominated by a gorgeous living room and fireplace, with views providing the picturesque backdrop. The kitchen’s state-of-the-art appliances complement the light-filled dining room that leads out to the lush landscaping.The multi-level outdoor space features a zen-like garden with fountain and fire pit. The home’s warm and inviting second story features three bedrooms and a true master suite. Another vista awaits with an expansive balcony and unobstructed city views. The movie star living comes complete with a screening room and bar on the lower level. Custom tile, beamed ceilings and arched doorways complete the beautifully relaxed environment.F. Ron Smith and David Berg of Compass hold the listing.
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