Thom Beers, the creator and executive producer of the popular Discovery Channel show Deadliest Catch, has put his stunning Sherman Oaks home on the market for an impressive $8.495 million. This price tag makes it the most expensive property currently listed in the San Fernando Valley community of Los Angeles.
Constructed in 2014, this exceptional 5,649-square-foot residence is not only for sale but also available for lease at $30,000 per month. The listing describes the property as a “Zen retreat” and emphasizes that it is a “labor of love and inspiration.” Nestled on a peaceful cul-de-sac, the home boasts five bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms.
Set on nearly an acre of land, the expansive grounds feature meticulously landscaped gardens adorned with mature trees, a pergola, a pool and hot tub, a meandering stream, and serene waterfalls and fountains. Additionally, there is a Koi pond located beneath the house. The property also includes a guest wing with its own kitchen, a detached guest house, and a gym/yoga studio.
What truly distinguishes this home is its unique ambiance. Craig Knizek, the listing agent from The Agency, explains that each section of the house offers a different and special experience. He notes, “One of my favorite aspects is how many unique feels the different sections of the house offer.”
He points out the privacy of the owner’s suite, the exceptional entertainment space near the pool and BBQ area, the creativity fostered in the guest house, and the cozy comforts provided by the separate apartment. Knizek also highlights the enchanting pathways that wind beneath magnificent oak and liquidambar trees along the gentle stream.
Thom Beers, who previously served as the CEO of FremantleMedia North America, has produced several acclaimed television shows, including Bering Sea Gold, Storage Wars, Ice Road Truckers, Ax Men, Black Gold, and Monster Garage. His exceptional home reflects the creativity and passion that have defined his successful career in television.