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Bryan Cranston Lists Beachfront Home For Just Under $5 Million

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Actor Bryan Cranston lists beachfront net-zero carbon footprint home with Coldwell Banker Realty for $4.995 Million.

Bryan Cranston home 1Photo Credit: Jake Cryan

Actor, director, producer, and screenwriter Bryan Cranston, four-time Emmy winner for his leading role in Breaking Bad and Academy Award nominee for Trumbo, just listed his net-zero carbon footprint oceanfront house for $4,995,000. The home, named "Three Palms," is an approximately 2,450-square-foot Platinum LEED-designated home is located in Ventura, California, and comprises three bedrooms and four bathrooms, with the option to purchase the furniture and personal art collection.

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“I put my heart, soul and blood, sweat and often tears into it, and I’m glad because it was such an artistic endeavor, and yet functional. There’s something lovely about creating something with tremendous pride and effort and turning it over… letting someone else take it to the next level of appreciation,” said Cranston, reflecting on the decision to sell the property. “I hope a family buys it so that their kids and grandkids all come to visit, and they can jump in the ocean and learn how to swim or surf and go for walks on the beach – look at the dolphins that come by almost every morning and afternoon. And [at the] the end of the day, on the deck, share a glass of wine with friends as you watch the sunset into the horizon.”

Cranston home 3Photo Credit: Jake Cryan

The contemporary house has custom-made furnishings, unique architectural features, large sliding glass doors, polished concrete flooring, high-end cabinetry and appliances, and comes equipped with smart home capabilities. Natural light flows into the great room and its reading nook and ultra-modern kitchen. The beachfront patio spaces enjoy unobstructed ocean views, as do the master and second bathrooms. The master also has a walk-in closet, a stunning bathroom with a standalone soaking tub, and a separate shower. All other bedrooms include ensuite bathrooms and ample space for family and guests.

Cranston home 2Photo Credit: Jake Cryan

The home is marketed as a Coldwell Banker Global Luxury property, and listed by Jon Perkins and Katie Walsh, agents affiliated with the Montecito office of Coldwell Banker Realty.

Cranston home 4Photo Credit: Jake Cryan

“At the end of a private road on a peaceful stretch of beach between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, this home was expertly designed to showcase the best of sustainability and luxury,” said Perkins. “A true net-zero build, the home’s combination of energy efficiency, solar and recycling systems help it produce as much energy as it uses, making it one of the most remarkable green homes ever built in California.”

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