Renowned singer and pianist Michael Feinstein, often called the “Ambassador of the Great American Songbook,” and his husband, Terrence Flannery, have put their West Hollywood residence on the market for $4,499,999.
Feinstein, a five-time Grammy Award nominee and former artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center, has built a career preserving and celebrating America’s musical heritage. His influence in music and culture adds an extra layer of star power to the home, which sits in the world-famous Sunset Strip neighborhood.
Originally built in 1936, the Spanish modern has been fully renovated while maintaining its classic architecture. Spanning 3,623 square feet on a 5,375-square-foot lot, the home captures the essence of a bygone era but caters to today’s lifestyle.
The location is another draw: perched in the coveted Sunset Strip neighborhood, the residence offers privacy while sitting within walking distance of some of Los Angeles’ best dining, shopping, and nightlife.
Listed with Idan Gould at Douglas Elliman, the property brings both Old Hollywood charm and updated luxury to the table. “The home is quiet but within walking distance to the best of the Sunset Strip,” Gould says of the famed musician’s residence. “Beautiful and fully renovated, with a classic floorplan, the home offers outdoor space to entertain or just relax, while enjoying the spectacular city views.” Let’s take a closer look, shall we?
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The home offers four bedrooms and four bathrooms across two levels, with a layout designed to balance formality and comfort. Hardwood flooring, abundant natural light, and preserved architectural details set the stage throughout.
The property also includes a two-car garage and sits on a 5,375-square-foot lot.
A formal living room with a statement fireplace anchors the main floor, while the dining room and full wet bar expand the home’s entertaining potential. These spaces highlight the house’s original floor plan, modernized for today’s lifestyles.
The kitchen is equipped with marble countertops, custom cabinetry, and high-end appliances. Designed for both everyday use and dinner parties, it maintains a timeless elegance in line with the rest of the home.
The primary suite is a standout, featuring its own fireplace, dual walk-in closets, and his-and-hers spa-style bathrooms. Balcony access extends the suite outdoors, offering views of the city below.
The second floor includes additional guest bedrooms, a media room, and balconies that capture sweeping views of Los Angeles. This level adds flexibility for visitors and entertainment.
The outdoor areas are designed for gatherings, with private patios, dining and lounge zones, and a built-in BBQ. The setup allows for entertaining beneath the stars or quiet evenings overlooking the city.
Beyond the core living spaces, the residence also includes a fitness room, a laundry room with dual washers and dryers, and plenty of storage. Together, these features enhance the functionality of a home that already offers a strong combination of style, comfort, and location.
Plus, the prestige that comes with owning a home tied to Michael Feinstein — one of America’s most celebrated interpreters of the Great American Songbook — adds an extra layer of cultural cachet to this Sunset Strip offering.
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