“Stone Cold” Steve Austin’s Former $3.8 Million Marina del Rey Home

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Front View of Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Stone Cold Steve Austin, legendary WWE Hall of Famer and six-time champion, once owned this reimagined $3.4 million Marina del Rey home, perfectly suited to his larger-than-life legacy.
The single-story, 2,724-square-foot residence sits on a rare 8,000-square-foot gated lot and features four bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and designer upgrades throughout.
Originally built in 1953, the home was masterfully renovated in 2017 by interior designer Janice Francois and craftsman Randy Ward, blending high-end style with casual, coastal livability.
Viking appliances, Waterstone fixtures, Caesarstone and quartzite countertops, Duchateau flooring, and custom architectural elements elevate the kitchen and living areas into a space perfect for entertaining or relaxing.
Outdoors, lush landscaping surrounds a sparkling pool, outdoor lounge, and garden, while custom iron doors and seamless indoor-outdoor flow invite in sunlight and ocean breezes year-round.

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A secure gate opens to reveal a private path leading toward ornate double doors framed by greenery and softened by natural textures.

Front View of Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Iron-framed double doors welcome guests along a curved path bordered by trimmed hedges, manicured grass, and a clean stucco façade.

Front View of Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Sleek lines, Spanish tile roofing, and an inviting porch define this private exterior, blending architecture and nature across a wide-open lawn.

Front View of Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Polished landscaping surrounds the entry, while glass doors and greenery connect the main living spaces to the peaceful, secure yard beyond.

Front View of Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Spacious poolside lounging unfolds across a tiled terrace with woven seating, clean lines, and lush potted plants arranged in perfect harmony.

Rear View of Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Smooth stonework and soft neutral tones create a seamless backdrop for casual entertaining beside water features and stylish outdoor furniture.

Rear View of Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Cozy chairs face the shimmering pool while privacy hedges and layered textures bring balance and elegance to the outdoor living experience.

Pool of Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Striped cushions and curved chairs form a conversation area beside sliding doors, encouraging relaxed moments beneath open skies and soft lighting.

Patio of Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Towering hedges wrap the expansive backyard in total seclusion, framing a quiet lawn with textured walkways and sculptural stone details.

Backyard of Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Serene Interiors

Clean lines and soft lighting frame the entry, where tile flooring and decorative glass doors welcome guests into a peaceful, elegant space.

Entryway in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Barn-style sliding doors open wide into a flexible layout with modern furnishings, layered textures, and large windows overlooking the private landscape.

Sitting Area in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Neutral tones and open flow highlight a double-sided fireplace, flanked by relaxed seating and stylish views into the chef’s kitchen beyond.

Sitting Area in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Oversized artwork anchors the great room, connecting the casual conversation area to the formal dining and sleek kitchen with effortless flow.

Sitting Area in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Floor-to-ceiling glass panels connect the plush sectional to the patio, blending indoor ease with outdoor style in a seamless layout.

Living Area in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Soft fabrics and tailored finishes define this cozy lounge, where the kitchen and living area connect in one continuous, welcoming space.

Living Area in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Layered materials and ambient lighting frame the fireplace as entertainment and conversation unfold across an open-plan living room with integrated storage.

Living Area in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Artful framing surrounds the central fireplace as curated furniture arrangements bring warmth and depth to the home’s main entertaining hub.

Living Area in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Relaxed seating, warm wood flooring, and garden views create a bright yet grounded lounge perfect for reading, conversation, or quiet reflection.

Living Area in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Living Area in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Casual comfort meets elegant function in this stylish sitting room, where outdoor access and earthy textures complete the serene atmosphere.

Living Area in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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A glass-top dining table anchors the room with crisp white chairs, a soft gray rug, modern lighting, and a serene wave photograph.

Dining Area in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Tall green foliage fills the corner while a mirror doubles the glow from the pendant light above the sleek, inviting glass dining table.

Dining Area in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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An oversized island stands at the center, surrounded by gray cabinets, pendant lights, and stainless appliances that blend function with effortless modern style.

Kitchen in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Black barstools line the stone-topped island while the window frames green views, creating a clean and open atmosphere that feels fresh and welcoming.

Kitchen in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Barstools with soft curves tuck under a waterfall-edge island, seamlessly connecting the dining area and kitchen for easy entertaining in one flowing space.

Kitchen in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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A double-oven Viking range gleams beneath a wide hood, flanked by textured cabinets and a soft marble backsplash that feels bold yet refined.

Kitchen in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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An earthy wood bench adds texture at the foot of the bed, while layered pillows and symmetry bring balance to this cozy and thoughtful bedroom.

Bedroom in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Mirrored closet doors reflect a calm space with clean lines, minimal decor, and access to an ensuite bath with a wood-accented vanity.

Bedroom in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Soft blues and gentle neutrals create a peaceful retreat with framed prints, a modern desk, and textures that blend comfort with a touch of elegance.

Bedroom in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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An oversized bench creates peaceful simplicity with its low profile and natural tones, adding a grounded touch to this calming bedroom sanctuary.

Bedroom in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Glass doors open to a private patio while curtains frame a striking figure sketch, adding bold style to this elegant bedroom retreat.

Bedroom in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Dark wood furniture, layered textures, and a pair of sleek doors complete a cozy setup with seamless flow into a spa-like bathroom.

Bedroom in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Double sinks sit beneath a glowing mirror beside a glass shower enclosure, with sleek fixtures and modern details in a bright, clean layout.

Bathroom in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Bold wallcovering and moody lighting frame a floating vanity with brass fixtures, blending fun design and sophisticated personality in this eye-catching bathroom.

Bathroom in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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Wood-look tile wraps around the shower and tub combo, where sleek brass fixtures and floating shelves offer practicality in a calming, natural setting.

Bathroom in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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A large picture window casts soft contrast against the warm wood textures and smooth surfaces of the stone countertop and soaking tub.

Bathroom in Steve Austin’s Former Marina Del Rey Home
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