Filmmaker James Vanderbilt looks to cast a tenant for Bel-Air home
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James Vanderbilt is ready to open up the doors to his Bel-Air home. The Hollywood writer-producer has put his traditional-style spot in the Westside community up for lease at $10,500 per month, records show.
That kind of rent check gets four bedrooms and three bathrooms in 3,258 square feet, as well as a brick patio and swimming pool out back.
In the front, the blue-hued façade is paired with a yellow front door. The color palette neutralizes inside, where white-painted walls pair with hardwood floors.
On the main level, there’s a carpeted living room with a fireplace, a chandelier-topped dining area and an eat-in kitchen with a breakfast nook.
French doors in the first-floor master suite open directly outside, where a covered patio takes in canyon views. Past the pool, a tiered garden completes the quarter-acre grounds.
Vanderbilt picked up the estate in 2002 for $1.075 million, according to public records.
The 42-year-old, a descendant of Cornelius Vanderbilt, holds writing credits on “Zodiac” and “The Amazing Spider-Man.” He’s kept busy of late, serving as a producer on “The House With a Clock in Its Walls” and the Netflix show “Altered Carbon.”
Alexandria Brunkhorst of the Agency holds the listing, according to the Multiple Listing Service.
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