Liza Minnelli and Christina Aguilera once called this LA residence their home — now it can be your own

Real Estate

The walls of 1443 Devlin Drive in Los Angeles have echoed with the melodies of Christina Aguilera, witnessed the glamour of Liza Minnelli’s days, and hosted the illustrious career of Jack Haley Jr., along with journalist Steven Herman.

Now, this iconic Hollywood abode, steeped in history, is up for grabs.

Priced at a cool $8.4 million, this sprawling estate boasts four bedrooms, six bathrooms, and a legacy that’s hard to match.

A marble entryway. Noel Kleinman

Designed by the modernist architect Harry Gesner, this architectural vibe stands as a testament to the style of 1960s Hollywood, perched regally above the Sunset Strip.

Step inside, and you’ll find a residence, occupying a grand 6,500 square feet, that seamlessly merges indoor luxury with outdoor allure.

Features include a sunken conversation pit to the chef’s kitchen, and every corner exudes sophistication and comfort.

An expansive sunken conversation lounge. Noel Kleinman
The dining area. Noel Kleinman
A view of the open floor plan. Noel Kleinman

The primary suite beckons with its multiple lounging areas and a spa-like bath — while a screening room, a temperature-controlled wine cellar and a pool with a lagoon-like spa ensure endless entertainment possibilities.

But the luxuries don’t end there.

Other amenities include the gym/yoga/massage room, complete with its own marble shower.

Bask in the California sun on the expansive deck, take a refreshing dip in the pool, or unwind in the spa, complete with a built-in barbecue and fireplace.

Built by Gesner for film director Jack Haley Jr., who called it home from 1964 until his passing in 2001, this residence has seen its fair share of Hollywood’s finest.

The home occupies over 6,100 square feet. Noel Kleinman
One of four bedrooms. Noel Kleinman
The theater. Noel Kleinman

Minnelli once shared the space with Haley Jr. during the ’70s while dating until their split in 1979.

More recently, Christina Aguilera made this her sanctuary for eight glorious years from 2003 to 2011.

The listing is represented by Levik Stephan and Anita Stephan of Hilton & Hyland/Forbes Global Properties.

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