The Home Front

Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell's Pad for Rent

By Luke Mullins

Posted: May 9, 2008

As the mortgage crisis has gutted home values and shattered dreams across the country, Americans everywhere have grown envious of the same folks they laughed off just years earlier: renters. But now, it looks as if renters have really hit the jackpot.

Without rapidly escalating mortgage payments holding them back, these renters are free to jump in on perhaps the hottest summer rental property to hit the market so far this year: the beachfront party shack of celebrity supercouple Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell.

Now, I can take the evaporation of millions of dollars in real estate wealth, a paralyzing credit crunch, even a housing-led economic slowdown. Heck, make it a full-blown recession. But when I envision someone other than me plopping down on Coach Molly McGrath's couch with a can of Milwaukee's Best from Jack Burton's fridge, that's when I get jealous.

But renters, you earned it. So if you've got the $95,000 per month for a June-to-September rental of their 4,126-square-foot pad, have at it:

Here are the specs, from the Real Estalker:

According to listing information, the house has three-bedroom suites including a[n] ocean view master with floor to ceiling windows, a "spa-inspired bath area" and a private beachfront balcony. Other amenities include a detached guest/meditation room as well as a gym.

Big thanks to the Real Estalker for sniffing this one out—great site, by the way.

space for rent

95,000 a month...hmmmm

pj of ID @ Sep 05, 2008 13:46:50 PM

Kurt

Kurt Russel,

I've been trying to get a hold of you, this is Brian from Anderson Texas, back in the 90's Goldie directed the TNT movie Hope here and we spoke by the clasic cars, I was with my son and you were with yours.

Brian

brian of TX @ May 22, 2008 15:43:19 PM

Ahhhhhhh

A meditation room. Now why didn't I think of that.?

Linda Davis of CT @ May 10, 2008 19:08:35 PM

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