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ActressMalin Akermanis parting ways with the stylish Los Angeles retreat she shares with her husband, actor Jack Donnelly.

The Spanish-style Mediterranean residence, built in 1940, is listed for $2.99 million, offering buyers a rare combination in the hills: outdoor space, city views and turnkey interiors.

There are four bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms in the main house, and, befitting a family of creatives, a studio above the detached garage that could be used for writing, painting or recording music.

Overall, the four-bathroom property sits on a quiet street in the Los Feliz Oaks enclave, a pocket of the Hollywood Hills known for its celebrity pedigree and winding roads lined with architectural gems. But unlike many hillside homes where outdoor areas are limited to steep terraces, this one boasts a sprawling, flat courtyard that listing agentLori Harris, of the Brock & Lori Team at Keller Williams Realty Los Feliz, said is the home’s defining feature.

“What’s really special about it, especially for the area, is it has a flat courtyard and beautiful views,” Harris told The Post. “The courtyard is really the belle of the ball with this home, frankly. It is stunning.”

From the street, the property appears understated and private, concealed behind gates and lush landscaping. But stepping inside reveals what Harris described as a “transportive” oasis centered around a dramatic Moroccan-inspired courtyard complete with flagstone paving, a romantic vine-covered awning, a swimming pool and an outdoor bar.

“It’s totally private and unassuming from the street, but then you walk in and immediately it opens up,” Harris said.

Akerman, of “The Hunting Wives” who purchased the home several years ago, significantly transformed the outdoor space during her ownership. Harris noted that the pool area did not exist in its current form beforethe actressrevamped the property.

The upgrades continue indoors, where the home blends classic Mediterranean bones with bold, personality-driven design choices. Throughout the house, earthy green accents create a cohesive aesthetic, from a green quartzite waterfall-style island in the kitchen to tiles along the walls of the primary bathroom’s walk-in shower.

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