The Friends star, 54, lived on the multi-building compound in the early 1990s when she first landed her iconic role as Rachel Green, listing
agent Wendy Moore shares. Dubbed “The Crown Jewel,” the property consists of four buildings: the main house, a pool house, an
office/studio, and a quaint A-frame guest house that Aniston rented out at the start of her Friends career.
Listed for $2.595 million in the Laurel Canyon neighborhood, the estate offers stunning views of downtown L.A. and the surrounding rocky landscape from the back patio and spa-like pool. It was built in the 1930s and boasts four bedrooms and four bathrooms in total.
“Laurel Canyon stands out as a truly exceptional enclave in Los Angeles, with a rich history dating back to the golden era of Hollywood,” Moore tells PEOPLE.
She adds, “The musical legacy of the ‘60s and ‘70s, originating in Laurel Canyon, along with its genuine sense of community within the vast expanse of L.A., and the allure of distinctive homes, architecture, and breathtaking views, contribute to its real estate being highly coveted.”