NYC cabaret legend Michael Feinstein buys LA home for $2.72M
Briefly

"The location is amazing," Feinstein told Gimme Shelter. "It's close to Beverly Hills where I spent several years working with Ira Gershwin on Roxbury Drive. I am so excited to be back in the 'hood and have a house near where I had many wonderful and transformative years."
Their latest acquisition is a Spanish-style Sunset Strip home at 1348 Miller Drive. Built in 1936, the charming residence is 3,078 square feet and boasts four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Feinstein is also famed for his work as archivist for the Great American Songbook. The couple, who sold their historic Upper East Side townhouse at 143 E. 63rd St. for $15.22 million in 2018, own additional properties - including an apartment on Central Park South, a home in Carmel, Ind., a 50-acre avocado ranch in Santa Barbara County and a home in Pasadena.
The West Hollywood home opens to a formal entry hall and a step-down living room with a fireplace. There's also a large, formal dining room just off the chef's kitchen, which opens to the backyard.
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