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Live Inside A Dream: David Lynch’s Hollywood Hills Home For Sale

I’ve written before about iconic homes hitting the market, like the Palmer house, or David Lynch’s former Philadelphia home. But this one hits differently.
The Agency’s Marc Silver has listed 7017, 7029, and 7035 Senalda Road in Los Angeles, California. Together, the three-house compound has long been known to David Lynch’s fans, family, and collaborators as the hillside place where he lived, worked, and pursued ‘the art life.’
At the heart of the estate stands the Beverly Johnson House, designed in 1963 by Lloyd Wright, son of Frank Lloyd Wright. Recognized by Historic Places LA as an “excellent example of Mid-Century Modern/Organic residential architecture,” the house captures the drama of hillside modernism with its bold geometry, walls of glass, and easy flow between indoors and out.
Over the years, Lynch expanded the property into a true compound by acquiring two neighboring residences on Senalda Road. 7029 Senalda became home to Asymmetrical Productions, his production company. 7035 Senalda became something even more legendary: the Madison residence from Lost Highway, David Lynch’s private studio, editing suite, and screening room. The stories those walls could tell.

In 1991, Lynch commissioned Eric Lloyd Wright—grandson of Frank, son of Lloyd—to design a pool and pool house, extending the rare Wright lineage across generations. Beyond the historic Wright structures, Lynch himself collaborated on creating additional buildings: a two-story guest house and a unique one-bedroom living space finished in his favored smooth grey plaster bringing the bedroom count to ten. That’s a lot of rooms to dream.
Altogether, the compound spans five contiguous parcels, weaving three residences and multiple ancillary structures into one cohesive, secluded world tucked into the Hollywood Hills just off Mulholland Drive. The price to own this world? $15 million.
Most of us will have to settle for wandering through these incredible photos courtesy of Neue House, Rob Kallick, and Kyle Hurley. The future owner, on the other hand, will live inside a dream.



































































I have dreamed of seeing these photos, thank you for posting this. What a beautiful place!
Thank-you for posting these photos. Like ‘Marthyew’, I’ve imagined what David Lynch’s home and workspace looked like for such a LONG long time!
the drawer full of false teeth is very beautiful
Extraordinary. Thank you for allowing us to peek inside. I’m curious about the bathrooms too! Incredibly unique place for a incredibly unique artist.
Beautiful living. Lynch’s studios and workshops will never cease to “caress my soul” … I also prefer living together with my own work
If I had the money, I’d buy it in a heartbeat. So cool to get some views inside that I’d never seen before.
An interesting case I experienced. Lynch passed away on February 15, 2025.
In April 2025, I was at the beach with my wife, coincidentally talking about Lynch’s death because it affected me a lot.
The next day, while I was on the sand, a gentleman approached and offered to help me make a hole for my parasol.
That gentleman looked a lot like David, I couldn’t resist and asked if he had ever heard of David Lynch… a little shyly, he said yes.
The movements of his hands, his hair, the calm tone of his voice, and the elegance of that gentleman were as if I were talking to David in person.
After that, in a short time, he was gone.
Since my childhood, I have had an attraction to David’s house, to maintaining its original form. Yesterday, I tried a brief contact with him through transcendental meditation.
From a distance, he told me that nothing is impossible and that…… ‘ we have met before’… lost highway sign. I got goosebumps all over. It was definitely him on the beach that day.
In short, his films manage to transport us to other dimensions, as he has already said, his films and his inspirations truly come from the spiritual world.
Love you David thank you for everything