Actors Corbin Bernsen and Amanda Pays reveal their latest flip project in Hollywood Hills
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High-profile home flippers and actors Corbin Bernsen and Amanda Pays have put their latest offering on the market in Hollywood Hills for $1.499 million.
The couple, who share a love of renovation work, spent their recent non-acting hours redoing a Modern-style home built in 1948. Set in the hills at the end of a gated driveway, the house has glass double doors off the front patio. There’s also a deck.
The 1,900 square feet of white-walled and clean-looking interiors include open-plan living and dining rooms, a den/office, three bedrooms and three bathrooms. An oversized island with a sink separates the kitchen from the dining room, which has a barn-style wood door that can slide shut for added privacy.
Details include original plaster, crown molding and a claw-foot tub.
Stepping stones lead through the back lawn to a wooden platform seating area. Views take in the surrounding hillsides.
Bernsen, 60, gained famed as dashing divorce attorney Arnold Becker on the 1986-94 series “L.A. Law” and starred in the “Major League” films. He was on “Psych” throughout its 2006-14 run. The busy actor is involved in several upcoming movies including the sci-fi thriller “Sensory Perception.”
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Interior designer Pays, 56, reprised her role as Dr. Tina McGee on “The Flash” last year and this year. She starred in the original 1990s series.
They bought the property last year for $950,000.
Kelly Sutherland of Coldwell Banker Previews International is the listing agent.
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