Seems like pink not be everyone’s go-to paint color as television producer David Jacobs has had to lower the asking price on his ’80s-infused estate. Available for the first time ever, the creator of iconic shows including “Dallas” and “Knots Landing,” originally sought $7 million for the hilltop home, but now has lowered the asking price to $6.495 million.
Sited on over an acre with astonishing wrap-around views from Griffith Observatory to the ocean, the gated compound consists of a 5,000 square foot home with four bedrooms and six baths—plus a 1,300 square foot single bed guest house and a detached garage with a 500 square foot studio above it.
This trophy estate boasts a storied past (Esther Williams swam in the pool; the L.A. Chamber Orchestra played on its lawns…to name a few tales). Inside, stone and wood floors welcome you into a totally rad time of angular architecture. The property also boasts the aforementioned pool, an outdoor kitchen and open lawn space.
Peter Lavin and Alastair Duncan with Links Real Estate hold the listing.
Photos courtesy of marketing materials
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