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BASIC INSTINCT MOVIE HOUSE FOR SALE!

The Basic Instinct movie-set house in Carmel-by-the-Sea where Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone hooked up in the 1992 thriller is for sale at $16.995 million. This was Sharon Stone’s breakthrough film as mysterious, homicidal author Catherine Tramell leading San Francisco police detective Nick Curran (Michael Douglas) in a cat-and-mouse game of sex, violence and pretty scenery. And, of course, Stone’s infamous crossed-legs scene that had never been so brashly done in the film world and is still talked about today.

Every detail from the unique two-story domed library to the finishes, floors, thick counter-tops and stone-walled powder room pay homage to its fairyland-like location in one of California’s most coveted enclaves.

This 16-room, 12,000-square-foot residence with views of iconic Point Lobos features five bedroom suites, with six full and two half baths, copper and glass roof, breathtaking ocean views, two amazing kitchens, a must-see two-story domed library, a party floor with 2nd kitchen and Delfield Soda Fountain, plus so much more.

The home is surrounded by 2+ acres of masterfully thought-out landscaping that blends the hand-of-man with the stunning natural surroundings which include winding stone paths, numerous stone seating areas and several water features.

The listing agent is with Tim Allen of Tim Allen Properties, Coldwell Banker in Carmel, California priced at $16.995 million

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