Home of the Day: Fruit trees and famous neighbors in Calabasas
Found inside gated Abercrombie Ranch Estates, a Calabasas community once home to Kevin Costner and the musician Meat Loaf, this Italian-inspired villa opens in style to a dramatic formal entry flanked by sweeping staircases. The estate’s gourmet kitchen , in-home theater with leather recliners and a generous patio with saltwater pool are designed to entertain. And if you need to borrow a cup of sugar, numerous celebrities are just down the road.
Address: 25043 Abercrombie Lane, Calabasas, 91302
Price: $4.25 million
Built: 2004
Lot size: 10 acres
House size: 9,473 square feet, 9 bedrooms, 10 bathroom
Features: Formal entry with twin staircases; open floor plan; vaulted ceilings; gourmet kitchen with Viking appliances; personal theater; formal dining room; master suite with custom walk-in closet; salt water pool and hot tub; guest house with living room, bedroom and bath; security system with motion detectors; solar panels; 220-volt outlet for electric car charging; mature fruit trees; access to hiking trails
About the area: The median sale price for single-family homes in the 91302 ZIP Code in May was $1.036 million, based on 18 sales, according to CoreLogic. That was a 32.5% decrease in median price compared with May 2015.
Agents: David Bramante, Keller Williams, (310) 482-2200; Tamara Mattox, Keller Williams —Beverly Hills, (310) 432-6400
To submit a candidate for Home of the Day, send high-resolution color photos via Dropbox.com, permission from the photographer to publish the images and a description of the house to neal.leitereg@latimes.com.
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