Archive for Monday, June 16, 2008
Hot Property: Duchovny, Leoni list Malibu home at $12 million
Hot Property
David Duchovny and wife actress Téa Leoni are moving to New York. They’ve listed their 6,578-square-foot Malibu ocean-view home for $12 million and expect to be settled back East before their children return to school in the fall.
Leoni has been itching to move back East for some time now, and the Malibu fires – their home was not damaged but was in the mandatory evacuation zone – tipped the scales for her, sources say. The two-story house being sold has two swimming pools – one a regulation lap pool. There are five bedrooms, four bathrooms and a separate gym. The 5 1/2 -acre property includes membership in the La Costa Beach Club. There is a two-room guesthouse over a three-car garage. The house was built in 1996.
The property sits two doors from one bought earlier this year by country singer Kenny Chesney. He paid $7.4 million and then put the house back on the market at $7.95 million about six weeks later. It remains unsold.
Duchovny, 47, is best known for his role as Agent Fox Mulder on TV’s “The X-Files,” for which he won a Golden Globe. He has re-created the role for “The X-Files” movie and also stars in Showtime’s “Californication.”
Leoni, 42, played Nora Wilde in TV’s “The Naked Truth” (1995-1998). More recently, she was in the films “Spanglish” (2004) and “Fun With Dick and Jane” (2005).
Ellen Francisco of Coldwell Banker, Malibu West, has the listing, according to the MLS/CLAW.
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