"The main house, built in ranch style in 1952, has 8,000 square feet of space that includes a billiards room, a step-down living room, a den/office, five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. There are fireplaces in the family and dining rooms, library and master bedroom."
"Encompassing more than 2.5 acres of grounds, the estate originally listed for sale last year at $30 million. More recently it was priced at $22.5 million, records show."
"Across the grounds is a 3,200-square-foot guesthouse with four bedrooms and four bathrooms. The secondary structure was previously used by the TV bigwig as office space. The pool house includes a changing room with a bathroom, beamed ceilings and a living room that doubles as a projection room, bar and kitchen."
Fred Silverman, a prominent television producer known for creating hits like "All in the Family," "The Waltons," and "Charlie's Angels," sold his Brentwood home for $17.75 million. The property spans over 2.5 acres and features a 1952 ranch-style main house with 8,000 square feet, including five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and multiple fireplaces. The estate includes a 3,200-square-foot guesthouse with four bedrooms, a pool house with projection room and bar, a swimming pool, tennis court, and a koi pond. Originally listed at $30 million and later priced at $22.5 million, the sale represents a significant reduction. Silverman purchased the property in 1988 for $2.55 million.
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