Malin Akerman Lists Hollywood Hills Home for $2.99 Million
Canadian actress Malin Akerman and her husband have placed their longtime Los Angeles residence on the market after owning it for more than 15 years. The three-bedroom property is listed at $2.99 million.
Canadian actress Malin Akerman and her husband, Jack Donnelly, listed their Hollywood Hills residence for $2.99 million. The couple purchased the home more than 15 years ago and described it as an "idyllic" retreat.
The three-bedroom house sits on a hillside lot in the Hollywood Hills section of Los Angeles. Market materials call the residence a longtime L.A. hideaway for the couple.
The property had not been offered for sale since the couple acquired it more than 15 years ago. No further details on interior upgrades or prior renovations were released with the listing. "Hunting Wives" star Malin Akerman lists "idyllic California retreat" in Hollywood Hills for $3 million.
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Malin Akerman and Jack Donnelly purchased the Hollywood Hills home.
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The couple listed the three-bedroom residence for $2.99 million.
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