‘American Horror Story’ Actress Lily Rabe and ‘Legion’ Actor Hamish Linklater List $2.4M Los Angeles House

“American Horror Story” star Lily Rabe and her longtime partner, actor Hamish Linklater, are selling their Los Angeles home for $2.398 million.

The contemporary four-bedroom house hit the market on Monday in the city’s laid-back enclave of Los Feliz. The couple has lived in the home for three years, snapping up the modern ranch-style home for $1.9 million in 2016, according to property records.

The U-shaped single-story architecture was ideal for the young family, who had their first child, a daughter, a year after buying the home.

“It’s extremely family friendly,” said listing agent Patti Ruben with Sotheby’s International Realty, pointing out that the fact that it’s all one level means it’s easy to keep an eye on any children running around.

The house forms a horseshoe around the pool and terrace giving almost every room views or access to the water. A high-privacy hedge gives the pool area the feel of an inner courtyard, images of the home show.

“Everywhere you walk, you see the pool,” Ms. Ruben said.

All in all, the home spans 3,400 square feet, with sloping vaulted ceiling heights, hardwood floors and trendy architectural details, such as a towering concrete fireplace and slab stone countertops, images of the home show.

Ms. Rabe, 37, is best known for starring in multiple seasons of the FX horror series “American Horror Story” and having the title role in the indie film “Miss Stevens.” She’s set to star in Nicole Kidman-produced HBO series “The Undoing” next year.

Mr. Linklater, 43, is an actor and playwright who got his start on the stage, starred in the Marvel Comics-based FX series “Legion,” which wrapped up its third and final season in August.

The couple could not be reached for comment.

Recent work on the home included updates to the pool and systems, Ms. Ruben said.

The home has numerous living spaces, including a massive kitchen featuring a large central island and a pop of color from new teal-colored cabinets, arranged around chef-grade appliances, including a wine cooler.

Ms. Ruben, who’s worked in Los Feliz for 20 years, said the Eastside neighborhood has evolved into a favored locale among entertainment industry professionals.

“There’s a lot of actors, writers and musicians,” she said. “It has a tremendous energy.”