$13 million L.A. mansion for sale was built by 'Full House' actor John Stamos

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04/16

MW $13 million L.A. mansion for sale was built by 'Full House' actor John Stamos

By Casey Farmer

Sitting up on a hill, the home overlooks the Malibu Canyon

A Los Angeles-area mansion that was built by actor John Stamos hit the market last week for nearly $13 million.

Located in the hills of Calabasas, Calif., Stamos built the Mediterranean-style home in 1992 after buying the 6-acre property in 1991 for $430,000, records on PropertyShark show. He owned the home for about a decade, selling it in 2001 for $2.15 million.

The current owners, Justin and Candace Aguilera, bought the home in early 2020 for $2.95 million, records show. Though the home's interior was dated at the time, Justin Aguilera said they were attracted by "the bones of the house."

"We thought, 'This could be amazing,' but the whole house hadn't been touched since the early '90s," he said.

Over about two years, the Aguileras entirely remodeled both the home and its grounds. Inside, book-matched Panda marble flooring-white marble with black patterns-is heavily featured throughout the house. They also added an elaborate crystal chandelier that's about 15 feet in size and a two-sided fireplace to the formal living room, which is just beyond the entrance.

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The 8,100-square-foot home has six bedrooms and six bathrooms, including an approximately 2,500-square-foot primary suite, which Aguilera said is one of his favorite spaces in the house.

The primary bedroom has high vaulted ceilings, and the suite also includes a sitting area with a fireplace, a wet bar, a bathroom with dramatic black marble and a "glam room" with a salon-style setup for doing hair and makeup.

As the home was designed for entertaining, there are bars both inside and outside, with the indoor bar room featuring marble flooring, black coffered ceilings and seating for at least six.

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The Aguileras also completed renovation work outside. They replastered the pool-which also has a hot tub and a grotto-added 350 landscape lights and redid about 5,000 square feet of patio space with travertine.

In addition to aesthetic upgrades, the Aguileras also made sure to fireproof the property.

"On the hill, on the hardscape, we added a sprinkler system, so we don't have to worry about a fire," Aguilera said.

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Sitting up on a hill, the home overlooks the Malibu Canyon, and the Aguileras put in large gridless windows throughout the home so as to not break up the view.

"In the morning, since we're so high on the hill, when the clouds come in from the coast, they always sit below you," Aguilera said. "So you're looking at a blanket of fog-it looks like a waterfall."

The property's acreage provides room for the next owners to expand, including with the option to add a helipad, according to Compass, which is marketing the property. Alessandro Corona holds the listing.

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Also last week, the San Francisco townhome that was featured in "Full House"-in which Stamos starred as Uncle Jesse-sold for $6 million. The home had previously been renovated by the "Full House" creator, Jeff Franklin, who is now selling his Beverly Hills megamansion.

This story originally ran on Realtor.com.

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