‘Dog Whisperer’ Cesar Millan looks to sell Studio City home
Dog activist, behaviorist and television personality Cesar Millan has put his house in Studio City on the market for slightly under $1.8 million. That’s about $175,000 less than his asking price from two years ago, records show.
Built in 2012, the traditional-style home includes a living room with a fireplace, a coffered-ceiling dining room, a loft, five bedrooms and 4.25 bathrooms. The chef’s kitchen invites sitting and staying with an oversized island/bar and an adjoining breakfast nook. Custom cabinetry provides plenty of space for treats.
The master suite features two walk-in closets and a two-sided fireplace shared by the bathroom and sitting room. A private balcony overlooks the grounds.
Bi-folding doors off the family room open to a covered patio with a fireplace feature. Lawns, citrus trees and a swimming pool with a spa fill out the backyard. A modern fountain feature sits off the driveway.
Lisa Gaber of L.A. Property Investment is the listing agent. The exact asking price is $1,799,999.
Millan, 47, gained fame as the self-taught dog-training star of the show “Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan,” which aired from 2004 to 2012. He currently hosts and produces the series “Cesar 911” on Nat Geo Wild.
He bought the house five years ago for $1.625 million, public records show.
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