Famous Encino, Calif. Home Hops on the Market

Home to fictitious characters from 24, CSI and Beverly Hills 90210, this 1939 classic is now sleek and contemporary… and For Sale! The grounds alone are impressive but wouldn’t you really love to see this home?

Fictional Residents, Real Estate, Famous Encino, Calif. Home on the Market

By Zoe Eisenberg
Sprawling ranch with pool and patio in the foreground, Famous Encino Home for Sale, Fictional home of Jack Bauer on the market - Bill Salvatore, Arizona Elite Properties 602-999-0952

Fans of the Fox show “24,” listen up: Jack Bauer’s fictional home is now for sale for a cool $3.9 million. The posh space, located at 4620 Rubio Ave in Encino, Calif., was also featured in “CSI” and the 90s classic “Beverly Hills, 90210.”

Stretching 6,000 square feet with five bedrooms and six bathrooms, the modern home was designed in 1939 by prominent architect J.R. Davidson, who went on to design three Arts & Architecture magazine Case Study homes.

The one-story home sits on two-thirds of a seriously lush acre, with a pool perfect for lounging, sleek spaces for entertaining both indoors and out, a home gym, an outdoor kitchen, fireplace and fire pit. If that’s not impressive enough, you’ll be comforted to know that early photos of the residence hang in the Getty Center.

Listed for: $3,999,000



Photos by James Moss

This was originally published on RISMedia’s blog, Housecall. Visit the blog daily for housing and real estate tips and trends.     Reprinted with permission from RISMedia. ©2016. All rights reserved.

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