Jerry Bruckheimer Drops Price on Brentwood Contemporary to $11.9M

Published: January 17, 2017 | By: American Luxury Staff

Produced Jerry Bruckheimer has lowered the price of his Brentwood contemporary one more time. The property is now listed at $11.9 million, down about a million dollars from the most recent listing price. The home was initially listed in 2015 for $14.5 million.

Known as the Siskin House, and constructed in 1965, the formal concrete, glass and wood design measures 9,030 square feet with seven bedrooms and seven baths. The house features vaulted ceilings, a library, kitchen with breakfast nook, and media room. The master suite is located in its own wing of the home. Fireplaces, water features, and a guesthouse round out the property profile.

The overall design and layout is Japanese-influenced; the clean lines throughout, the private garden of the master suite merging natural landscape and dwelling, the compartmentalized, illuminated open spaces, the glass paneled halls and the frosted glass panels of the main entryway favor the unadorned and meditative. The warmth of the mid-toned polished hardwood floors, hardwood ceilings of the living room and the hardwood Japanese-inspired light fixture in the dining room stand out beautifully against all the glass and space.

Bruckheimer called the property home for thirty years before first listing it in 2015. He purchased it for about $1.9 million.

Jerry Bruckheimer is a legendary film producer with an almost unprecedented series of blockbuster hits: ‘Flashdance’ (1983), ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ (1984), ‘Armageddon’ (1998) and The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise are among his films. In 1981, he gave Michael Mann his start with the neo-noir character study ‘Thief.’

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