A Carmel, Calif., home featured because the backdrop of the award-winning HBO sequence “Massive Little Lies” has hit the marketplace for a colossal $29.62 million.
Whereas a hefty quantity, it’s nonetheless a far cry from three years in the past when it listed for a whopping $52.4 million.
Made up of six bedrooms and 9 loos, the Bohemian-style setting is taken into account the most important oceanfront residence within the Carmel Highlands and served as the placement for the couple’s remedy scene between Madeline and Ed MacKenzie, respectively performed by Reese Witherspoon and Adam Scott.
Proprietor Gary Vickers, a former software program entrepreneur, bought a five-home compound on the 4-acre property in 2018 for $14.43 million.
Vickers had first purchased one parcel of land greater than a decade in the past, and slowly started buying adjoining properties as they got here up on the market.
However the portion he's now promoting, often known as the Lodge at Spindrift, solely contains one most important residence, which spans 12,100 sq. toes.
Set on two landscaped areas and lately “extensively reworked,” in line with the itemizing, the house was additionally the backdrop for the ’90s thriller “Primary Intuition,” starring Sharon Stone and Michael Douglas.
The primary degree of the house encompasses a connoisseur kitchen, a glassed breakfast room, a grand lounge, a palatial major suite and a two-story library.
Facilities on the opposite two flooring (which features a bonus room degree) embody a gymnasium, a sauna and a secondary kitchen.
Out of doors options embody meandering pathways that result in landscaped coastal gardens, a non-public oceanfront fireplace pit, and a pool and sizzling tub “protected against the weather,” the itemizing notes.
In the meantime, the idyllic coastal metropolis is iconic in its personal proper, and has served because the setting for a lot of Hollywood options, together with the unique “The Mother or father Lure” and “A Summer time Place.”
Jonathan Spencer of Compass holds the itemizing.
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