Jeff Probst acquired a historic 3.68-acre estate in Studio City, California, for $5 million, following the property’s initial listing at $6.9 million.
This purchase represents a major real estate investment for the long-time Survivor host, a fixture on television since the show’s 2000 debut.
Features of the Estate
Built in 1949, the 8,452 sq.ft estate boasts a rich history and is renowned for its two-story design.
Inside, it features five spacious bedrooms and multiple fireplaces that add to its charm and warmth.
The interior is elegantly adorned with vintage walnut paneling, giving the home a classic and inviting atmosphere.
For entertainment, the property includes a Western-style wet bar and a media/library room, providing ample space for relaxation and gatherings.
Additionally, the estate offers outdoor amenities such as a swimming pool, a cozy den, a basement for extra storage or recreation, and a guest house, making it an ideal setting for hosting family and friends.
Previous Ownership
The property was previously owned by Jackie Autry, Gene Autry’s widow, who resides in Palm Springs.
This sale marks the first time the estate has been available on the market since its construction over seven decades ago.
The decision to sell stemmed from the Autry National Center’s inability to convert the property into a museum, leading to its listing on the market as a private residence instead.
Photos of the Estate
Flaunting brick-paved entry, the front of the house welcomes with its lush greenery, and double glass doors framed by elegant shutters.
The spacious backyard overlooks a refreshing pool, surrounded by a well-manicured lawn and vibrant gardens.
Comfortable outdoor furniture adorns the expansive brick patio, creating a perfect setting for gatherings amid nature’s beauty and fresh air.
Showing the impressive rear facade, the home boasts multiple balconies and large windows that seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living.
The front of the house features a grand driveway leading up to the two-story entrance, framed by mature trees and greenery.
Grand Interiors
The formal living room features plush seating, a large stone fireplace, and floor-to-ceiling windows that open up to the greenery outside.
A warm, wood-paneled library with built-in bookshelves and cozy chairs offers a peaceful retreat for reading and reflection.
The Western-inspired den includes a rustic wet bar, patterned armchairs, and unique decor pieces, offering a comfortable space for relaxation and entertaining.
With its brick accents, the kitchen is a perfect blend of vintage charm and functionality boasting wood cabinetry, and brass lighting fixtures.
The dining room is light and elegant, featuring a large polished wooden table, comfortable chairs, and floor-to-ceiling windows.
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