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'Seinfeld' Producer Gets Into The Real Estate Game With $11.5M Bel Air Spec House

The ultra-modern home includes a full media room, a backyard pool and five bedrooms

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Plenty of Hollywood types dabble in extra-curricular activities that involve real estate—Ellen Degeneres and her avid house-flipping, Justin Timberlake and his home-decor capsule collection—and now veteran producer Andrew Scheinman is getting into the game, having listed a new Bel Air spec house with an asking price of  $11.495 million.

Mr. Scheinman—who bagged an Emmy for "Seinfeld" in 1993 and picked up an Oscar nom for "A Few Good Men" that same year—snapped up the 3,600-square-foot property just over three years ago for $2.931 million, knocked it down, and built the 6,020-square-foot home, which includes a sunken living room, five bedrooms, six-and-a-half baths, and a 600-bottle wine cellar spread across three stories, Listing agent Paul Czako at Gussman Czako Estates confirmed to Mansion Global.

More:Bel Air: An Enclave With a Touch of the Italian Countryside That Attracts the ‘Top of the Industry" In addition to being located in one of Los Angeles' most moneyed—and celebrity-filled—neighborhoods, the property was built with a keen sense of technology: 14 flat screen TVs ( which include the ones in each of the two water closets/toilet rooms in the master bath), 40 glass-carbon ceiling speakers, a whole-house carbon water filtration and softening system, and a media room with surround sound are all part of the package, reported Variety reported. And—because what's an estate in Bel Air without room for cocktails al fresco?—the landscaped backyard has a fire-pit, a grilling station and pizza oven, lounging terraces, and an angular swimming pool.