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#1356573
Single Family

Michael C. Hall's House

Los Angeles, CA
Michael C. Hall

Michael C. Hall

Age 55 Aquarius

Starred as the title character Dexter Morgan on the hit Showtime series Dexter.

3,525

Sq Ft

1933

Year Built

About this home

Michael C. Hall's home. The Golden Globe- and Emmy Award-nominated actor, best known for his roles as David Fisher in the HBO drama series "Six Feet Under", and Dexter Morgan of the Showtime series "Dexter", lives here. He purchased the 4-bed, 6-bath, 3,525 sq ft home in April of 2008 for $1.75M, according to public records. Originally built in 1933 but remodeled extensively in 1964 by architect Hal Levitt - it served as his own home for years.

Property Details

Property TypeSingle Family

Listed Price

$1,750,000

Listing #1356573

About This Single Family in Los Angeles, CA

This 4 bedroom, 6 bathroom single family is located in Los Angeles, CA. The property spans 3,525 square feet of living space, and was built in 1933. The property sold for $1,750,000, placing it in the luxury segment of the market.

Michael C. Hall's home. The Golden Globe- and Emmy Award-nominated actor, best known for his roles as David Fisher in the HBO drama series "Six Feet Under", and Dexter Morgan of the Showtime series "Dexter", lives here. He purchased the 4-bed, 6-bath, 3,525 sq ft home in April of 2008 for $1.75M, according to public records. Originally built in 1933 but remodeled extensively in 1964 by architect Hal Levitt - it served as his own home for years.

Constructed in 1933, this mid-century home carries the design sensibilities of its era — often featuring open floor plans, large windows, and quality materials that have held up well over 93 years. Many buyers specifically seek out homes of this vintage for their craftsmanship and lot sizes.

Real Estate in Los Angeles, CA

California is one of the most expensive real estate markets in the United States, driven by high demand in coastal cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego. Limited land for development, strict zoning regulations, desirable weather, and a concentration of high-paying technology and entertainment jobs create persistent upward pressure on prices. The state offers diverse property types from beachfront homes and hillside estates to Central Valley farmhouses, with internal price variation that is among the largest of any state.

What Determines Value in the Luxury Segment

In the luxury price range where this single family in Los Angeles sits, buyers are typically weighing a specific set of trade-offs. Luxury buyers tend to place greater weight on privacy, unique architectural features, lot quality, and the prestige of the specific address within a neighborhood. Luxury markets can be more sensitive to broader economic conditions and tend to have longer average days on market than mid-range properties.

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