Emily Blunt and John Krasinski’s former CA home is up for rent — for $30,000 a month

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A home once owned by Hollywood powerhouse couple Emily Blunt and John Krasinski has landed on the real estate market in sunny southern California.

But you’ll need to have saved up quite a bit for a rainy day to afford the monthly rent, which is $30,000 a month.

“Mid century one-level hilltop hideaway with panoramic views and sparkling pool on a double flat lot,” the listing on Compass says. “Set in a coveted location just off Mulholland Drive, this mid-century masterpiece affords complete seclusion, tucked behind a privacy hedge at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac.”

Mulholland Drive is a winding road that offers dramatic views of Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley, and is considered a great tourist destination, Hotels.com says.

The five-bedroom, four-bathroom house was built in 1965. It has since been remodeled and offers up features like:

  • Indoor/outdoor layout

  • Saltwater pool

  • Skylights

  • Chef’s kitchen

  • Gas fireplace

  • Patio

And, of course, views.

“A serene sanctuary once owned by two silver screen actors, this Hollywood Hills haven affords seamless indoor/outdoor flow and resort-like backyard with saltwater pool and picturesque views of mountains, canyon, and city skyline,” the listing describes.

According to Mansion Global, the couple owned the 3,657-square-foot home for two years before moving to New York City, having unloaded the property for $3.5 million.

The “Devil Wears Prada” actor and Krasinski — who is best known for his role as Jim Halpert on “The Office” — married in 2010. The couple collaborated on the hit 2018 thriller “A Quiet Place” and its sequel “A Quiet Place Part II.”

The listing is held by Ruben Perez.

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