Former NBC exec Jeff Gaspin sells Hidden Hills home for $6.4 million
Former NBC Universal executive Jeff Gaspin, who is now president of Primary Wave Entertainment, has changed channels in scenic Hidden Hills, selling his home in the gated equestrian community for $6.4 million.
The traditional-style main house, built in 2008, and guesthouse sit back from the street on 1.69 acres of grounds.
Interior features include wood and tile floors, vaulted ceilings, three fireplaces, a gym and a two-island chef’s kitchen. Designer wallpaper and a modern chandelier adorn the dining room. The home theater has seating for 10, and the family room features a wet bar.
There are six bedrooms and eight bathrooms within more than 10,500 square feet of living space.
A brick-rimmed swimming pool, an outdoor kitchen, lawns and mature trees make up the backyard.
Craig Knizek of the Agency was the listing agent. Chad Rogers of Hilton & Hyland represented the buyer.
Gaspin, as chairman of NBC Universal Television from 2009 to 2011, handled programming for the company’s cable and broadcast networks. He joined Primary Wave Entertainment, an independent television studio and management company, in his current role last year.
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