Melissa Rivers' Longtime Pacific Palisades Home Gets a Price Cut
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1/11Photographs Courtesy of Pacific UnionOriginally listed in June for just over $6 million, Melissa Rivers has now slashed the price of her Pacific Palisades abode to $5.89 million. Rivers, a reality TV regular best known as the daughter of the late Joan Rivers, bought the home two decades ago for just $2.35 million. Sitting on under one-third of an acre of land, the 5,900-square-foot residence has 6 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms across three floors.Virtually invisible from the street thanks to some intricate shrubbery, the home seems markedly traditional from the exterior. Constructed from stone and topped with a slate roof, it certainly seems East Coast-inspired. Inside, however, an abundance of natural light from the floor-to-ceiling windows and French doors give a decidedly more West Coast vibe. The first floor is home to the kitchen, where a large marble-top center island serves as the centerpiece of the space. Also downstairs are three guest bedrooms and a separate living room, through which the backyard can be accessed. Beyond those towering doors sit a patio, pool, spa, and some garden for good measure.Two more bathrooms, these ensuite, lay on the second floor, while the master suite occupies the third floor. Complete with a walk-in closet, which doubles as a safe room, a fainting couch, a deep-soaking tub, and a private balcony, these are digs any daytime diva would die for.To snap up the property, get in contact with listing agent Laura Brau of Pacific Union International. Variety first reported the price change.Photographs Courtesy of Pacific UnionOriginally listed in June for just over $6 million, Melissa Rivers has now slashed the price of her Pacific Palisades abode to $5.89 million. Rivers, a reality TV regular best known as the daughter of the late Joan Rivers, bought the home two decades ago for just $2.35 million. Sitting on under one-third of an acre of land, the 5,900-square-foot residence has 6 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms across three floors.Virtually invisible from the street thanks to some intricate shrubbery, the home seems markedly traditional from the exterior. Constructed from stone and topped with a slate roof, it certainly seems East Coast-inspired. Inside, however, an abundance of natural light from the floor-to-ceiling windows and French doors give a decidedly more West Coast vibe. The first floor is home to the kitchen, where a large marble-top center island serves as the centerpiece of the space. Also downstairs are three guest bedrooms and a separate living room, through which the backyard can be accessed. Beyond those towering doors sit a patio, pool, spa, and some garden for good measure.Two more bathrooms, these ensuite, lay on the second floor, while the master suite occupies the third floor. Complete with a walk-in closet, which doubles as a safe room, a fainting couch, a deep-soaking tub, and a private balcony, these are digs any daytime diva would die for.To snap up the property, get in contact with listing agent Laura Brau of Pacific Union International. Variety first reported the price change.
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