Sportscaster Stu Nahan’s longtime home in Studio City comes up for sale
The home of the late Stu Nahan, the longtime Los Angeles sportscaster, has come up for sale in Studio City for $1.395 million.
Marked by a white picket fence, the 1950s California ranch-style home sits on a quarter-acre of tree-filled grounds and has a swimming pool and spa.
The 2,289 square feet of open and airy space features new hardwood floors, cathedral-style wood ceilings and crisp white wainscoting. Rows of glass doors off the living room bring the outdoors inside.
Set off the living room is an eat-in kitchen with white-tiled countertops and a matching backsplash. A formal dining room, four bedrooms and three bathrooms also lie within the single-story home.
Outdoors, mature trees provide cover for a sprawling brick patio. A two-car garage sits off the entrance to the home.
Nahan, who died in 2007 at 81, was a beloved sportscaster who appeared on KABC, KNBC and KTLA over the course of three decades. Among his jobs was pre- and post-game radio shows for the Los Angeles Dodgers and telecasts for the Los Angeles Kings’ NHL games.
He also appeared in five “Rocky” films as the play-by-play commentator.
Michael Okun of Wish Sotheby’s International holds the listing.
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