After the Paltrows, the nearly 7,000 square-foot home was later acquired by Citizens of Humanity and 7 for All Mankind founder Jerome Dahan.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s childhood home in Santa Monica is currently on the market for $17.5 million. The California property was first acquired by her celebrity parents, director Bruce Paltrow and actress Blythe Danner in 1976.
According to People, after the Paltrows, the nearly 7,000 square-foot home was later acquired by Citizens of Humanity and 7 for All Mankind founder Jerome Dahan.
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The home, built in 1913, spans half an acre. It includes six bedrooms and seven and a half bathrooms. Sumptuous amenities include a garden with a fire pit, a Balinese-inspired pool and spa, a gym, a sauna, and a theater room. In addition, the kitchen features a marble island with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances.
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Robert Edie, the property’s listing agent, describes the generational home as “envisioned and curated by a rich history of sophisticated and elegant owners.”
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Of course, given the home’s former influential residents, security features and ample parking slots for luxury cars are in place. “A three-car showroom with walls of glass overlooking the pool is fit for any proud automobile owner,” Edie continues.
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“Upgraded systems including solar panels, backup generators, security cameras, and electronically gated entries make 2020 Georgina the perfect blend of old-world elegance and modern luxury on one of the most coveted streets in Santa Monica.”
Images from the listing website, The Compass.