Mark-Paul Gosselaar’s Former Sherman Oaks Home Hits the Market for $5.5 Million.
Mark-Paul Gosselaar, forever etched into pop culture memory as the charismatic Zack Morris from Saved by the Bell, once called this picturesque Sherman Oaks property home. Now, the actor’s former Los Angeles residence is back on the market with a $5.5 million price tag—and it’s every bit as elegant and luxurious as you might imagine.

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Tucked away at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in the San Fernando Valley, this French Country-style estate is one of only seven exclusive properties with sweeping views of the San Gabriel Mountains. Gosselaar purchased the home in late 2014, just before his legal dramedy Franklin & Bash wrapped its fourth and final season. He reportedly paid $2.3 million for the estate and sold it in an off-market deal in 2022 for $5.3 million—netting a handsome profit of about $3 million.

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Now, the home is back up for grabs, listed by Heather Altman and Casey Gamm of The Altman Brothers Team at Douglas Elliman.
The two-story stucco-and-stone residence offers nearly 5,800 square feet of beautifully remodeled living space across five bedrooms and five bathrooms. The interiors combine rustic charm with modern sophistication—wide-plank European white oak floors, arched doorways, wrought-iron accents, and a fully integrated smart-home system throughout.

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Stepping inside, guests are greeted by double doors that open to a split-level entry foyer. Just beyond is a coffered-ceiling living room dressed in decorative wallpaper and anchored by a cozy fireplace. French doors lead out to the lush backyard, inviting plenty of natural light and outdoor connection.

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The formal dining room flows into a gleaming, all-white kitchen equipped with high-end Thermador and Sub-Zero appliances. A striking blue eat-in island adds a touch of personality, while the adjacent breakfast nook, framed by large windows and banquette seating, is perfect for casual mornings.
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The main level also features a plush primary suite with its own fireplace, separate office, and spa-like marble bathroom. A guest bedroom with en-suite bath, a private movie theater, and ample space for entertaining add to the home’s appeal.

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Downstairs, there are three additional en-suite bedrooms, a bonus flex room, and a mirrored home gym. Outdoors, the manicured half-acre lot features a solar-heated pool and spa, a pergola-shaded terrace with a full kitchen, and several seating areas ideal for alfresco dining or simply soaking up the California sun.

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Now 51, Gosselaar has built an impressive resume since his teen idol days. After Saved by the Bell, he made notable appearances in NYPD Blue, Pitch, Mixed-ish, and the cult comedy Dead Man on Campus. He reprised his role as Zack Morris in Peacock’s Saved by the Bell reboot in 2020 and currently stars in the NBC crime drama Found.

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Outside of acting, Gosselaar leads a thrilling life off-screen. He’s a certified adrenaline junkie—a race car driver, dirt biker, track cyclist, Jiu-Jitsu practitioner, and even a licensed pilot.

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Mark-Paul Gosselaar’s former Sherman Oaks home is a perfect reflection of the actor himself—charming, stylish, and full of personality. Whether you're a fan of his enduring on-screen presence or just appreciate beautiful architecture with a view, this home is undeniably special.

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And with Gosselaar continuing to thrive in Hollywood while balancing a passion for adventure, it’s safe to say both his career and former home are still making a lasting impression.
