Having upgraded to larger—and more expensive—digs, actor Mario Lopez is looking to recoup some cash.
The Access Hollywood host has listed his historic Glendale home with an asking price of $6.5 million. It is now the most expensive home currently on the market in the area.
Known as the Lorelei, the home was originally constructed by the renowned Peter Damm in 1929, the Spanish villa estate features six bedrooms and seven bath across more than 6,200 square feet of living space in the main home.
Sitting on more than half an acre, the property boasts some major panoramic views of Los Angeles, Glendale and Burbank. Inside, a large, open foyer leads into the dramatic living room with dark hardwood floor and chandelier followed by the family room with exposed wood-beam ceiling. The gourmet kitchen has expansive views, abundant natural light, high-end stainless appliances, a separate dining area and breakfast nook.
The master bedroom boasts exposed wood beams and large bay windows. The master bath leads to the private gym/dance studio.
An attached two-bedroom, one-bath guest home has its own kitchenette and living room, in all offering 1,000 square feet of living area.
The lush grounds are multi-tiered, showcasing a pool with spa and a an outdoor kitchen, complete with stainless steel appliances, ice makers, cooling fridge and beer-fridge.
Daniel Sanchez of Dilbeck Real Estate holds the listing.