The couple purchased the historic Spanish-style home in the Outpost Estates neighbourhood for US$2 million in 1999, according to Mansion Global.
Built in 1931, the classic white stucco property with its distinctive red tile roof spans 6,282 square feet and features numerous architectural elements that highlight its Old Hollywood heritage, including dark floors, beamed ceilings, and elegant archways throughout.
The interior of the residence includes a living room with a Juliet balcony and a spacious dining room that can accommodate 14 guests.
The property also boasts a recently remodelled chef’s kitchen, four bedrooms, and seven bathrooms.
The upstairs primary suite has two large closets and a stone bathroom.

The outdoor space is equally impressive, featuring mature palm trees and lush landscaping surrounding a pool and hot tub.
An outdoor kitchen equipped with Viking and Miele appliances includes a bar, fireplace, and built-in stone banquette with a fire pit.
One of the home’s most distinctive features is a turret that provides additional living space with panoramic views stretching from downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Ocean.
This versatile area could function as a guest room, gym, or office according to the listing.
Steve Frankel and Leah Lail of Coldwell Banker Realty Beverly Hills represented the buyers in the transaction, whose identity has not been disclosed in public records.

The property’s location in the Outpost Estates, a historic neighbourhood in the Hollywood Hills, adds to its appeal.ย
The area has long been favoured by entertainment industry professionals for its privacy and proximity to studios and entertainment venues.

The historic Spanish-style home was built in 1931 and sports a classic white stucco exterior and red tile roof.
Inside, dark floors, beamed ceilings and archways add to its Old Hollywood charm.
Compass agent Daria Greenbaum, represented the sellers in the transaction.