In late 2020, Rob Lowe sold his opulent Montecito estate in an off-market deal to private equity magnate Jack McGinley for $45.5 million. Following that, the West Wing and 9-1-1: Lone Star actor, along with his wife Sheryl Berkoff, embarked on an extravagant real estate shopping spree. They spent a total of $18.2 million on two additional homes in the same coastal California area—one of which was sold in 2022 for $14.9 million—and acquired a luxurious crash pad in Los Angeles for $3.75 million.

The living room.
A bar-equipped family room.
A powder room.
Laundry facilities.
An open-air lounging spot off the family room.
A mirrored gym.
A balcony off the dining area.
A putting green.
The pool area.
A fire-pit.

According to Realtor.com, the latter property, located in the highly desirable Franklin Canyon neighborhood of Beverly Hills, has recently reappeared on the market with an asking price of just under $6.6 million. The listing is represented by Tomer Fridman and Jacob Steagall of Compass. Originally built in the 1950s but extensively renovated since, this modern stucco home sits on a walled and gated hillside lot of less than a quarter acre. It offers four bedrooms and five bathrooms within nearly 3,000 square feet of two-story living space, featuring a blend of stone and wide-plank oak floors, vaulted wood-beam ceilings, and large windows that provide ample natural light.

The dining area.

The property’s standout feature is a fireside living room that opens to a glass-lined dining area with steel-framed French doors leading to a shaded balcony perfect for outdoor entertaining. The adjacent kitchen boasts custom ebony cabinetry, stone countertops, an eat-in peninsula, and top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances.

The kitchen.

Additional amenities include a mirrored gym, a wine cellar, and a bar-equipped family room that opens to a covered terrace with a fireplace. The primary suite features a walk-in closet and a skylit bathroom with dual vanities, a soaking tub, and a glass-enclosed shower for two.

The primary suite.

The landscaped backyard completes the property with a pool and spa surrounded by a sundeck, a fire pit with built-in seating, and a putting green.

The primary bath.

One thought on “Rob Lowe is asking for $6.6 million for his Beverly Hills home”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *