Ever want to live like Marissa (MischaBarton) or Seth (Adam Brody) from the hit TV show The O.C.? Well, here'syour chance. The home that was used as the Cohen family household is on themarket for $6.25 million. And though the show was supposed to takeplace in Newport Beach, the real life mansion is actually located in Malibu,California.
The house from the hit TV show The O.C. is up for sale for $6.25 million Photo: Trulia
Set on 4.45-acres, the stunning6,376-square-foot house is perched above Zuma Beach and surrounded by stateparklands. Of course, the property features all the luxuries you'd expect fromthe fictional family including six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a chef's kitchen,formal dining room, sunroom, library, security system and multiple fireplaces.
The mansion features a stunning chef's kitchen Photo: Trulia
This Mediterreanean style villa hasstunning views of the mountains and Pacific Ocean and an infinity pool. But, ifyou're looking for Ryan's (Ben Mackenzie) famous pool house you sadly won'tfind it. The backyard used on the show was a set and this home only has anoutdoor dining area.
The house has sweeping views and an amazing backyard Photo: TruliaAccording to Trulia
,the house does offer “intense privacy for residents who want to avoid theprying eyes of the paparazzi…or evil surfer dudes named Volchuk [a villain typecharacter in the show].”
The modern soap opera ran from 2003 until 2007 andfollowed the lives of rich kids Seth Cohen and Marissa Cooper after Ryan, a kidfrom the wrong side of the tracks, moved in with the Cohen family. Whatfollowed was a series of relationships, heartbreaks and arguing as you'd expectfrom any modern drama.
The hit show aired from 2003 until 2007 Photo: Getty Images
Though fans were sad to see the show end, they got atreat on August 30 when the first and only performance of “TheUnauthorized O.C. Musical” took place in Los Angeles. Rachel Bilson, producerStephanie Savage, and The O.C. creator Josh Schwartz all showed up for a trip down memory lane.