The 27-year-old daughter of late Fast & Furious star Paul Walker purchased a $5 million four-bedroom, four-bathroom home with a 20-foot-long walk-in closet, In Touch can confirm.
The 2,341-square-foot property, located in the Laurel Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles, was originally designed in 1954 by architect Forrest Theriot as his personal residence, according to a listing.
The gated compound has been newly reimagined by design firm Bob Audrey and “pairs midcentury character with a deeply considered modern restoration,” the listing said.
The main residence features restored post-and-beam details, wood-framed glass exterior walls, clerestory windows and skylights as well as rosewood and oak millwork. The massive walk-in closet is located in the primary suite.
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Outside are garden terraces, grassy lawns, patio areas, mature hedging and tropical plantings as well as a pool. A separate pool house includes a built-in office, built-in queen bed platform and bathroom, offering an ideal guest space, studio or work space.
Meadow’s famous father died in a car crash in November 2013 when he was 40, but his legacy lives on: In May, his daughter attended the Cannes Film Festival to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Fast & Furious franchise’s first film.
Honoring the milestone on Instagram, Meadow captioned a carousel of photos, “Celebrating 25 years of Fast with my family. So grateful.”
The model, whose mother is Rebecca Soteros, seems to be enjoying the sun this summer amid the purchase of her new home. In a June Instagram post, Meadow can be seen sitting next to the water, simply captioning the photo: “Love.”