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David Lynch’s Hollywood Hills Compound Hits the Market for $15 Million

The listing foregrounds Wright family architecture alongside preserved creative facilities.

Overview

  • Marc Silver of The Agency is representing the multi-parcel estate.
  • The property spans roughly 2.3–2.5 acres across five contiguous parcels in the Hollywood Hills.
  • The main residence was designed in 1963 by Lloyd Wright, with a pool and pool house added in 1991 by Eric Lloyd Wright.
  • The compound includes a studio, workshop, private screening room and editing suite, with 7029 Senalda used for Asymmetrical Productions and 7035 featured as the Madison residence in Lost Highway.
  • Seven structures total about 11,000 square feet with roughly 10 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, and Historic Places LA recognizes the main house as a notable Mid-Century Modern example.