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Tour Meg Ryan’s former San Francisco house (Photos)

Romantic comedy queen Meg Ryan’s San Francisco six-bedroom home that she shared with actor Dennis Quaid is up for sale and priced at nearly $9 million. (Jason Wakefield/TopTenRealEstate)
Romantic comedy queen Meg Ryan’s former San Francisco six-bedroom home that she shared with actor Dennis Quaid was priced at nearly $9 million in July 2014. (Jason Wakefield/TopTenRealEstate)
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Romantic comedy queen Meg Ryan’s San Francisco six-bedroom home that she shared with actor Dennis Quaid is up for sale and priced at nearly $9 million. (Jason Wakefield/TopTenRealEstate)
Meg Ryan is selling her home in Pacific Palisades for $8.995 million (Jason Wakefield/TopTenRealEstate)
Ryan and Quaid lived in the house together when they were married from 1991 through 2001. (Jason Wakefield/TopTenRealEstate)
The residence has been used as a location for a feature film and a TV pilot, as well as in catalogs for Pottery Barn and Design within Reach. (Jason Wakefield/TopTenRealEstate)
The home was built in 1889 and designed by Samuel Newsom, who also designed the Oakland and Berkley city halls as well as the Napa Valley Opera House. (Jason Wakefield/TopTenRealEstate)
The glamorous home has wide open rooms filled with light and neutral paint. (Jason Wakefield/TopTenRealEstate)
The six-bedroom, seven-bathroom house is listed at $8.995 million. (Jason Wakefield/TopTenRealEstate)

Editor’s Note: This story has been corrected to note that the house Meg Ryan formerly lived in was sold in July 2014.

WASHINGTON — Meg Ryan’s former San Francisco home that she shared with actor Dennis Quaid sold for less than its $9 million asking price last summer, but it’s still a stunner.

Ryan’s former Victorian home in Pacific Palisades sold for $8.25 million. The romantic comedy queen, who has starred in hits such as “Sleepless in Seattle,” “You’ve Got Mail,” and “When Harry Met Sally,” lived in the six-bedroom, seven-bathroom house for a decade, TopTenRealEstateDeal.com reports.

Ryan and Quaid lived in the house together when they were married from 1991 through 2001.

The home was built in 1889 and designed by Samuel Newsom, who also designed the Oakland and Berkley city halls as well as the Napa Valley Opera House.

The house has wide views of the bay, curving stairwell and light hardwood floors. Also, the residence has been used as a location for a feature film and a TV pilot, as well as in catalogs for Pottery Barn and Design within Reach.

Sarah Beth Hensley

Sarah Beth Hensley is the Digital News Director at WTOP. She has worked several different roles since she began with WTOP in 2013 and has contributed to award-winning stories and coverage on the website.

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