Aaron Paul asks $9.9M for his Los Angeles home
The ownership records behind this $9.9 million home resemble the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The 100-year-old Seyler House in Los Angeles is ready to add to its rolodex of star-studded deeds.
“Breaking Bad” actor Aaron Paul has decided to part ways with the historic property, which counts Robert Pattinson, Tim Curry, Noah Wyle, cinematographer Robert Richardson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar among its former owners.
The Seyler House, nestled underneath the iconic Griffith Park, is a celebrity in its own right. The nearly 1.5-acre property was one of the first homes ever built in the scenic hills above Los Feliz.
Architect Stiles O. Clements, known for LA’s El Capitan Theatre, constructed the Spanish-style estate in 1922.
The 4,000-square-foot home most recently changed hands between “Big Bang Theory” actor Jim Parsons and Paul for $6.95 million in 2019. Paul, 45, called Seyler House “a safe haven,” for his family with a “deep soul,” in a statement shared with press.
“We feel so lucky to have experienced so much life here over the years,” Paul said. “We will forever hold this home and its history close to our hearts.”
The $9.9 million listing, held by Jenna Cooper of Compass, balances well-preserved period details with modern upgrades. The ground floor includes a den, a paneled card room, a guest bedroom and an eat-in kitchen with outdoor dining. Original beams and hand-painted ceilings are found throughout the public rooms, according to the listing.
“The original finishes that make this home magic are still intact, which is a testament to how much respect all of its owners have had for this space over the years,” Paul said.
Two large bedroom suites occupy the second floor. The rooms enjoy dressing areas and newly renovated baths. Their respective balconies boast views of the home’s unique garden and hillside views.
The home’s large patios and terraces extend out to the property’s impressive grounds. A 100-year-old garden is the star of the well-landscape acreage, which also includes a pool, a cold plunge, an amphitheater, an outdoor fireplace and a koi pond.
“The resort-like grounds are a world of their own,” Cooper said in a statement.
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