Aaron Paul’s 1920s Spanish Revival Home in LA Hits the Market at $9.99M
“Aberdeen is a home with a deep soul,” the Breaking Bad actor told Mansion Global. “It was the first home built on the hillside of Los Feliz with a garden that has been maturing for over 100 years. The original finishes that make this home magic are still intact, which is a testament to how much respect all of its owners have had for this space over the years.”
Paul and his wife Lauren Parsekian have listed the estate—historically known as the Seyler House—for $9,995,000 with Jenna Cooper of Compass.
Designed in 1922 by Stiles O. Clements, architect of Hollywood’s El Capitan Theatre, the 4,026-square-foot Spanish Revival sits on a terraced 1.5-acre site just below Griffith Park. Its celebrity pedigree includes Tim Curry, Robert Pattinson, Noah Wyle, Oscar-winning cinematographer Robert Richardson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Jim Parsons, who sold the property to Paul in 2019 for $6.95 million.
Inside the three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home, classic Spanish Revival details endure—arched windows, stained-glass accents, exposed beams, terracotta floors, a black-and-white tiled foyer, and hand-painted ceilings. The interiors were remodeled by Commune Design to preserve its historic character while adding modern functionality.
The main floor features a den/media room, paneled card room, en-suite guest bedroom, and an updated eat-in kitchen that opens to a private garden patio. Upstairs, the primary suite includes a balcony, a renovated period-appropriate bath, and a dressing area, while a second suite offers tranquil garden views.
The grounds are a showcase of mature landscaping and layered outdoor amenities: a freeform grottoed pool, cold plunge, amphitheater, koi pond, fire pits, multiple patios, and hidden garden paths.
Beyond this estate, Paul and Parsekian previously owned a Spanish-style West Hollywood home—located above the Sunset Strip and once owned by Brad Pitt—which they sold in 2019 for roughly $2.2 million.
The couple has consistently demonstrated impeccable taste in properties. Their Idaho retreat—featured by Architectural Digest and one of our favorite AD house tours to date—is a custom log cabin inspired by European mountain chalets, built with reclaimed Amish barnwood and centered on a monumental moss-clad hearth. That family-focused hillside getaway offers a striking counterpart to their Los Angeles estate.
All photos courtesy of the listing agency.