‘Walking Dead’ co-creator Robert Kirkman resurrects home for sale in Cheviot Hills
- Share via
Comic book writer Robert Kirkman, best known for co-creating “The Walking Dead,” has put a $3.95 million price tag on his home in Cheviot Hills.
That’s a markup of nearly $1.5 million more than what Kirkman paid seven years ago, records show.
Two structures fill the grounds: a 1960s Traditional estate and a detached structure with a gym and theater room. Within the house are five bedrooms and 5.25 bathrooms that lie within 4,187 square feet of interior.
Past a tiled foyer is an expansive living room and dining area lined with hardwood floors. Other focal points on the main floor include a family room with a floor-to-ceiling brick fireplace and an eat-in kitchen with Caesarstone counters and cherry cabinetry.
Upstairs, the master suite opens to a spacious terrace that hangs over a swimming pool. Built-in seating, a grill and an herb garden are other features of the fenced backyard.
Ninkey Dalton of the Agency holds the listing, according to the MLS.
Kirkman, 39, co-created “The Walking Dead” comic book series with Tony Moore in 2003, and it was adapted into a TV show seven years later by AMC. Kirkman’s other comics include “Invincible,” “Outcast” and “Oblivion Song.”
Twitter: @jflem94
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.