Step into Ray Liotta’s former L.A. home, selling for $5.595 million
A house in Pacific Palisades once owned by actor Ray Liotta, who is starring in the new Netflix film “Marriage Story,” has hit the market for $5.595 million.
The 8,576-square-foot gated Mediterranean estate has six bedrooms and nine baths sitting on more than three meticulously landscaped acres. The listing suggests a future compound on the lot, the largest in Palisades Highlands, with conceptual plans for up to two tennis courts, guest houses and a secondary pool.
The property is “perfect for any . . . celebrity that requires total privacy,” according to the listing.
A dramatic 20-foot grand entry opens into common living spaces, including a spacious living room, family room and wood-paneled library.
Upstairs, a master suite boasts mountain views, a sitting room, fireplace and lavish his/her bathrooms. Downstairs, limestone and hardwood floors take you to three additional bedroom suites, a maid’s room and a kitchen with a center island and breakfast area.
The home is surrounded by mature fruit trees, walkways and gardens. There’s an outdoor swimming pool and spa.
Liotta, 64, appeared in the films “Goodfellas,” “Narc,” “Blow” and “Field of Dreams.”
The home was listed at its current price than two weeks ago, according to realtor.com, down from $7.8 million in June.
Robert Radcliffe of Compass is the listing agent.