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The artistic sanctuary of David Lynch has a new owner.

The late American filmmaker’s 2.3-acre property in Hollywood Hills sold this week for $13 million, according to the property’s agent, Marc Silver of the Agency.

“The goal was never simply to just sell it, but to honor what Lynch created there over three decades and find the appropriate next steward,” Silver wrote in a Tuesday Instagram announcement. Silver represented both the buyer and the seller, according to the post.


  Lynch spent decades assembling and transforming his hillside compound. Anadolu via Getty Images Lynch spent decades assembling and transforming his hillside compound. Anadolu via Getty Images

  Lloyd Wright’s midcentury-modern style suited Lynch’s own tastes. Neue Focus Lloyd Wright’s midcentury-modern style suited Lynch’s own tastes. Neue Focus

  This being California, the home comes with a stylish pool. Neue Focus This being California, the home comes with a stylish pool. Neue Focus

Lynch’s surreal compound hit the market for $15 million in September, less than a year after his death at age 78.

Lynch, known for groundbreaking TV shows and films such as “Twin Peaks,” “Mulholland Drive” and “Blue Velvet,” died at his home in January 2025 following a battle with emphysema.

Lynch spent decades assembling his personal retreat. Today, the 2.3-acre estate encompasses seven structures spanning 11,000 square feet and 10 bedrooms.


  The director commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright’s grandson to add a pool and pool house to his home. Neue Focus The director commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright’s grandson to add a pool and pool house to his home. Neue Focus

  A modest, but remarkably preserved, kitchen. Neue Focus A modest, but remarkably preserved, kitchen. Neue Focus

  Lynch built a state-of-the-art production studio within the compound. Neue Focus Lynch built a state-of-the-art production studio within the compound. Neue Focus

The carefully crafted property reflected Lynch’s singular style and storied career. His brutalist production studio, where the director crafted “Mulholland Drive,” sits alongside a pink midcentury-modern residence.

The three-bedroom, 2,000-square-foot home was designed by Lloyd Wright, the son of Frank Lloyd Wright. Lynch later commissioned the grandson, Eric Lloyd Wright, to designed an adjoining pool and pool house.

Other spaces include cluttered workshops where Lynch practiced his myriad hobbies, including furniture-making and sculpture. Some of Lynch’s own metalwork designed can be found throughout the compound.


  The exterior of the residence itself is just as stylish. Neue Focus The exterior of the residence itself is just as stylish. Neue Focus

  The property resembles another era entirely. Neue Focus The property resembles another era entirely. Neue Focus

  Minimalist living spaces overlook Hollywood Hills. Neue Focus Minimalist living spaces overlook Hollywood Hills. Neue Focus

  One of several workshops on the property hosts craft supplies and film memorabilia. Neue Focus One of several workshops on the property hosts craft supplies and film memorabilia. Neue Focus

  Lynch shared regular updates from his home with fans throughout the pandemic. David Lynch Theater/YouTube Lynch shared regular updates from his home with fans throughout the pandemic. David Lynch Theater/YouTube


  Views look out to the top of LA’s palm trees. Neue Focus Views look out to the top of LA’s palm trees. Neue Focus

Die-hard Lynch fans will recognize his hilltop guest house, where the enigmatic director filmed a daily “Weather Report” series shared on his YouTube channel.

“From the outset, it was important that the estate’s architectural integrity and legacy be respected,” said Silver in a statement shared with The Post.

“That priority guided every step, and I’m deeply appreciative of the thoughtful interest it received. I’m confident its next chapter is in capable and respectful hands.”

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