Marvel Studios czar Kevin Feige gets top dollar for Westside home
Film producer and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has sold his home in Pacific Palisades for $3.72 million -- $400,000 more than the August list price of $3.68 million.
Feige, who owns other property in the area, bought the house in 2009 for $3.175 million, property records show.
Designed by local homebuilder Clark Remington, the two-story Traditional on a cul-de-sac has an East Coast vibe with shingle siding, white trim and a street-facing terrace balcony.
Living spaces divided by broad archways trimmed in wainscoting include a living room with a fireplace, a dome-topped dining room and an open-plan kitchen with a center island. Built-in bookshelves, dark wood floors and pendant lighting highlight the interior details.
The master suite has a fireplace, a large soaking tub and a private balcony for a total of five bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms in 4,058 square feet.
Outdoors, privacy hedges shelter grounds containing formal landscaping, a covered patio and a small expanse of grass. A rooftop deck with mountain and ocean views sits atop the home.
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Feige, 42, has been instrumental in developing the Marvel cinematic universe since joining the motion picture studio in 2000. Among his box-office hits are “The Avengers” (2012) with $1.52 billion in earnings worldwide, “Avengers: Age of Ultron” (2015) with $1.4 billion worldwide and “Iron Man 3” (2014) with $1.22 billion worldwide.
Jonah Wilson of Hilton & Hyland, an affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate, was the listing agent. David Offer of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties represented the buyer.
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