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'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' TV Home Is For Sale

The California home for the “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” television series is for sale and featured this week at TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.

“Kardashian TV Home”

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A Southern California home seen by millions of TV viewers since 2004 is for sale. Modeled after an Italian castle, Palazzo Dei Sogni has served as the fictitious home for several television shows including ten seasons as the home of the Kardashian-Jenner family.

Palazzo Dei Sogni, which translates to Palace of Dreams, has been the vision of set designers for the HBO shows “True Blood,” “Entourage” and “Rome,” as well as for E!’s “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” in which the front facade and grounds were used from season four of the program as the Kardashian-Jenner family home. Located in Studio City in the Hollywood Hills, it has played its own starring role for up to two million viewers a week checking all the boxes for location, privacy and over-the-top opulence.

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Built in 1983 in Studio City in the Hollywood Hills and extensively remodeled in 2005, the 7,800-square-foot, seven bedroom, eight bath Italianate-style residence is sited on almost an acre of meticulously kept grounds in the Fryman Estates community – neighbors to George Clooney, Miley Cyrus and Bruno Mars. Its design, inspired by the Medici Castle in Florence, is flush with ornate woodwork, Venetian plastered walls, ceiling and wall murals by artist Giorgio Tuscani, 17th-century chandeliers in almost every room, sconces imported from the Paris Opera House and a centuries-old stone fountain. ublic areas of the mansion include a two-story foyer, formal living and dining, paneled den, a screening room with 12-foot screen, a billiards room and 2,000-bottle wine cellar. Both the indoor and outdoor kitchens include Viking appliances and casual dining areas both inside and on one of the many terraces. The very private gated and hedged grounds include rolling lawns, mature landscaping, a salt water swimming pool with waterfall and parking for ten cars.

Palazzo Dei Sogni, the palatial residence chosen by set designers to star as the backdrop for many hit television programs, is now for sale asking $8.995 million. Robert E. Howell of Keller Williams Beverly Hills is the listing agent.

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Valerie Milano is the well-connected Senior Editor and Entertainment Critic at TheHollywoodTimes.today, a website that aggregates showbiz news curated for, and written by, insiders of the entertainment industry. (@HwoodTimes @TheHollywood.Times) Milano, whose extraordinary talents for networking in the famously tight-clad enclave of Hollywood have placed her at the center of the industry’s top red carpets and events since 1984, heads daily operations of a uniquely accessible, yet carefully targeted publication. For years, Milano sat on the board and tour coordinator of the Television Critics Association’s press tours. She has written for Communications Daily, Discover Hollywood, Hollywood Today, Television International, and Video Age International, and contributed to countless other magazines and digests. Valerie works closely with the Human Rights Campaign as a distinguished Fed Club Council Member. She also works with GLSEN, GLAAD, Outfest, NCLR, LAMBDA Legal, and DAP Health, in addition to donating both time and finances to high-profile nonprofits. She has been a member of the Los Angeles Press Club for a couple of years and looks forward to the possibility of contributing to the future success of its endeavors. Milano’s passion for meeting people extends from Los Feliz to her favorite getaway, Palm Springs. There, she is a member of the Palm Springs Museum of Art and a prominent Old Las Palmas-area patron.