Emily Blunt And John Krasinski’s Former Hollywood Hills Pad Hits The Market For $6M
The Hollywood Hills home formerly owned by Emily Blunt and John Krasinski has hit the market for $6 million. Purchased by the pair in 2014 for $2.57 million, the 3,657-square-foot property boasts four bedrooms. Located at the end of a private cul-de-sac and nestled behind towering trees, the house offers a sense of seclusion and exclusivity. Despite being built in 1965, the house has been renovated to showroom quality. The lush yard sprawls across over a third of an acre, complete with a flagstone patio, a fountain, extensive landscape lighting, a gazebo, a saltwater pool and stunning views of the city skyline, mountains, and canyon. The real stars of the show, however, are the towering oak and olive trees that surround the property, some of which predate the home itself. The interior is just as impressive as the outside, with glass walls that let in the famously bright Southern California sunshine. The living room boasts a gas fireplace and beamed ceiling, while the dining room offers views that replicate those outside. The home's four bathrooms include a marble-clad en-suite bath with soaking tub and steam shower. The Hills have also been home to many famous residents, such as Katy Perry, Kevin Costner, Jennifer Aniston, and Justin Timberlake, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com. The listing agent for this luxurious property is Ruben Perez of Compass.
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