Rich Eisen, a popular NFL radio and television host, and Suzy Shuster have listed their luxurious residence at Beverly Hills for $3.295 million. The couple purchased the whole property in 2003 for $1.94 million," a report from Los Angeles Times said.
According to the report, it was Frank Liberman who lived longer in the posh Beverly Hills residence. Liberman is actually the publicist of Hollywood's popular heavyweights like Bob Hope, Phyllis Diller and Robert Goulet, to name a few. The home was actually built in 1950s, but Eisen and Shuster have made several improvements on the property such as the construction of additional rooms and enhancement of the home's design and interiors.
The mansion has four spacious bedrooms and "3.5 bathrooms in more than 3,100 square feet of open-plan living space." Future residents will surely be amazed of the elegant decorative features of the residence.
"The interior, done in dark wood floors and topped with large skylights, includes a formal living room with a wall fireplace, a media room, an office and an eat-in kitchen. A row of glass doors in the dining room takes in the landscaped grounds. A lower level has a wine cellar, a laundry room and a two-car garage. Outdoors, steps lead down to a swimming pool and spa flanked by an outdoor living room, built-in barbecue and fire pit. Privacy hedges made up of bamboo and olive trees complete the setting," the report said.
"The husband of ESPN's college football sideline reporter Suzy Shuster, Rich Eisen is a popular TV journalist who currently works for the NFL Network. Before working for the NFL Network, Rich Eisen has worked for the ESPN from 1996 to 2003. He hosted the Beg, Borrow and Deal, an ESPN's reality TV series. Aside from being the host of Domino Day, Rich Eisen worked as the host of Major League Baseball and guest co-host of The Dan Patrick Show and The Tony Kornheiser Show," The Richest said.