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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Lifestyle
Neal J. Leitereg

Hot Property: A 'Bachelor' pad in LA's Hidden Hills

LOS ANGELES _ Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys has found a match for his Hidden Hills home, selling the estate in the gated equestrian community to "The Bachelor" director Ken Fuchs for $4.075 million.

Reached by a private road, the knoll-top site includes a traditional-style home and a newly built guesthouse. A chicken coop built to resemble the main house also lies on the acre-plus property.

The two-story home, built in 1956 and recently updated, features wide-plank hardwood floors, beamed ceilings and Calcutta marble countertops in the kitchen and bathrooms. Living spaces include an open-plan great room, a den/office and a game/family room with an aquarium.

The master suite has two walk-in closets and a balcony that overlooks the backyard. Including the guesthouse, there are five bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms in slightly more than 5,500 square feet of living space.

Sliding glass doors off the main level open to a covered patio with a fire-pit feature. Stone steps lead down to a swimming pool and spa.

Carter, 37, has released eight studio albums with the Backstreet Boys as well as three solo albums. Among the bestselling artists worldwide, the vocal group has hits that include "I Want It That Way" and "Everybody."

Fuchs is the longtime director of "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette." His other credits include the shows "Shark Tank" and "Family Feud."

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