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Peek Inside Steve Martin’s $11 Million Concrete Stronghold

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Actor, banjoist, and comedian Steve Martin is officially asking nearly $11 million for a home that Curbed is calling straight "1970s residential brutalism."

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The unique property, designed by Roland E. Coate, Jr., sits on 5.86 acres of land in Montecito, with the residence spanning 7,277 square feet and featuring four bedrooms and five-and-a-half baths. Additionally, there is a two-bedroom guesthouse elsewhere on the property for when a friend or two want to stay over.

Take a look inside for a property like you've never seen before:

Photos courtesy of Sotheby's; additional details courtesy of the Curbed

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