‘Mahogany’ Producer Rob Cohen Loses a Bit on Sale of Hidden Hills Home

After ten months on the market at steadily declining asking prices, long-time Hollywood hypenate Rob Cohen, director of the first installment of the money-minting “Fast and Furious” franchise in 2001 and producer of several iconic 1970s films including “Mahogany” and “The Wiz,” sold his home in guard-gated, celebrity-filled and equestrian-oriented Hidden Hills, Calif., for $3.2 million. Unfortunately for Cohen, who most recently directed the critically excoriated 2018 box office bomb “The Hurricane Heist,” the sale price is substantially less than the original $3.99 million asking price, close to $200,00 under the final asking price of $3.395 million and $60,000 below the $3.26 million he paid for the casually luxurious one-acre spread over the summer of 2015.

A semi-circular drive lined with closely clipped knee-high boxwoods arches up to a charming raised veranda that extends across the front of the farmhouse meets Cape Cod style residence that contains five en suite bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms in 4,874-square-feet. Anchored by a stacked stone fireplace and a professional quality wet bar under a voluminously vaulted ceiling, the spacious and lofty great room is traversed by a bridge that links the two wings of the upper floor. There’s also an office/den with another fireplace just inside the front door, a separate formal dining room that features a modern chandelier and an over-sized fireplace between glass doors to a leafy side terrace and a pretty-nearly all-white eat-in kitchen arranged around a bullet-shaped center island and equipped with a butler’s pantry and top-end commercial-style stainless steel appliances. Filled with natural light through a snazzy ridgeline skylight along the soaring apex of a vaulted ceiling, the family room has two broad banks of glass sliders that disappear completely into the walls and effectively merge the porch-like space with the home’s variety of al fresco leisure and recreation areas.

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