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Dennis Quaid seeks $6.5 million for romantic Spanish home in Pacific Palisades

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Actor Dennis Quaid has tossed his Pacific Palisades home on to the market at $6.495 million.

He bought the place five years ago for $5.1 million, records show.

Obscured from the street by hedges and a thicket of bamboo, the gated Spanish-style home sits on more than a third of an acre with a 10-car motor court, a swimming pool and spa and a grove of fruit trees.

The home, which dates to 1929, features a tiled rotunda entry that opens to a vaulted-ceiling living room with a massive stone fireplace. The 6,114 square feet of living space also holds a chef’s kitchen with two refrigerators, a breakfast room, a media room and an office.

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There are six bedrooms and nine bathrooms including guest and staff quarters on the main floor. A sitting room, two closets and two bathrooms comprise the master suite.

A raised terrace and various patio areas create additional living space outdoors. Large palms dot the landscaped grounds.

Quaid, 64, starred this year and last in the series “Fortitude.” His film work includes “Pandorum” (2009), “Vantage Point” (2008) and “The Day After Tomorrow” (2004). Last year, the actor appeared in the adventure-comedy click “A Dog’s Purpose.”

Chris Hicks of the Agency holds the listing.

neal.leitereg@latimes.com

Twitter: @LATHotProperty

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