“Deadliest Catch” TV Producer’s Zen Home For Sale

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The ‘Deadliest Catch’ TV producer is selling his relaxing Sherman Oaks home for $8.495 million, making the Zen-style retreat the most expensive listing in the Los Angeles neighborhood, according to real estate firm The Agency.

Described on the property’s website as a “stunning architectural achievement,” the home is also available to rent for $30,000 per month.

The seller, Thom Beers, is a television producer known for the hit shows “Deadliest Catch”, “Lobster Wars”, “Monster Garage”, “Plastic Surgery: Before and After” and others.

Craig Knizek of The Agency is the listing agent for the 5,649 square feet house on a cul-de-sac at 3851 Kingswood Road.

“Amazing preservation of a sophisticated lifestyle, this home is a work of art,” according to the listing. “Built with the highest quality materials as a labor of love and inspiration. An incredible home where natural materials blend with dynamic design. An incredible property with such serene privacy, it’s hard to imagine that this Zen retreat exists in the middle of the city.”

The five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home sits in an “idyllic location on Sherman Oaks’ most magical cul-de-sac, where no traffic and no deer sightings are the norm,” the listing says.

The private, gated estate has extensive gardens highlighted by specimen trees, a stream, waterfalls, fountains, and a Koi pond that flows below the house. There is a separate guest wing with a separate kitchen, as well as a separate guest house which can be used as a home office or artist’s studio. A gym/yoga studio has space for a massage room.

The property features a relaxing creekside pergola, swimming pool and hot tub.

David Caraccio is a video producer for The Sacramento Bee who was born and raised in Sacramento. He is a graduate of San Diego State University and a lifelong journalist who has worked for newspapers as a reporter, editor, page designer, and digital content producer.

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