Former Time Warner chief Gerald Levin puts Marina del Rey house on the market for $2.49 million
Former Time Warner chief Gerald Levin and his wife, Laurie Ann Levin, founder and chief executive of the Moonview Sanctuary psychological institute, have put their Marina del Rey house on the market at $2.49 million.
The three-story, 3,842-square-foot home, built in 1997, sits on a corner lot. There are multiple balconies, four bedrooms, four bathrooms, office space and outdoor patio spaces.
Public records show the property last changed hands in 1997 for $936,000.
Barbra Stover of Rodeo Realty in Beverly Hills is the listing agent.
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