Finneas luxuriously spent $2.73 million on a Spanish Colonial-style property in Los Feliz, Los Angeles.
The 2800 square foot house has three and a half bathrooms in addition to five bedrooms
The 95-year-old mansion boasts arched doors, a soaring staircase that spans two floors, French stained glass windows, and fine oak wood floors.
The ground floor features an island kitchen with Saltillo tiles, a dining space, a living room, and a lavish fireplace.
First floor features the master bedroom with a huge closet and bathroom. There’s a lit eating terrace in the backyard that opens to a patio under a pergola.
The home features a Jacuzzi, a separate pool, and an opulent studio. Visual appeal is increased by the contrast between the bright red door that stands out against the white painted wall outside.
The house greets visitors with a stark beauty on the outside and warm, fashionable interiors that perfectly encapsulate the spirit of Spanish architecture.
The low-slung Malibu bungalow is located between Las Flores Beach and the Pacific Coast Highway, a little south of Malibu Pier.
Finneas paid $5.2 million for the opulent 1250 square foot beachfront mansion. The house was constructed in 2005 and has two bathrooms and three bedrooms.
The property’s interior features hardwood floors, designer finishes, and an open concept layout. It features light-filled windows, two large coastal patios with views, and a jacuzzi for relaxing.
This house looks like a peaceful retreat with its fireplace, swing chair, beachside setting, and breathtaking views. The house was recently expanded to provide a third bedroom with an attached bathroom.