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California, here we come: Mansion from 'The O.C.' hits the market — See inside!

This home from the teen drama series "The O.C." is listed for $6.25 million. See inside!
/ Source: Zillow

This is how listings are done in Orange County.

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Actually, this home from the cancelled teen drama series “The O.C.” is in Malibu — but it belonged to the fictional Cohen family in Orange County, and was the adoptive home of stoic bad boy Ryan Atwood. It’s listed for $6.25 million, as first reported by Trulia.

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Check out this Orange County dream home!
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Rock out to Journey like Ryan in one of the gated villa’s 6 bedrooms, or primp in one of its 6 bathrooms.

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Check out this Orange County dream home!Zillow

Although the home was filmed mostly from the outside, its 6,376-square-foot expanse is plenty big for all your high school parties.

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Ocean and parkland views are visible from giant windows in almost every room, and from the master suite’s balcony.

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Situated on more than four acres, the home exudes luxury inside and out, including fireplaces in the living and family rooms as well as the master suite, plus an infinity pool and spa in the yard — for seeing and being seen.

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Check out this Orange County dream home!
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To help you avoid being seen by the wrong people, the property boasts a six-camera security system.

Check out this Orange County dream home!
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The listing agents are Amy Alicini and Jeffrey Thompson of Pacific Palisades Brokerage/Sotheby’s International Realty.