Los Angeles Times

Pulling up an anchor in Calabasas

- neal.leitereg@latimes.com Twitter: @LATHotProp­erty

Fred Roggin, award-winning sports anchor for KNBC-TV Channel 4, has listed his home in the Oaks, a guard-gated community in Calabasas, at $2.995 million.

Media and game rooms, a wine cellar, covered and uncovered patios and a basketball half-court are among features of the entertainm­ent-oriented property. The French country-inspired home, built in 2006, also has a footballsh­aped swimming pool with waterfalls, a water slide and a raised spa.

The roughly 5,200-square-foot house has five bedrooms and six bathrooms. There are fireplaces in the family room, living room and master suite, plus an outdoor fire pit. A wide island/bar anchors the chef ’s kitchen. At night, the roughly half-acre property is lit up by streams of colorful market lights and landscape lighting.

The property last changed hands more than a decade ago for $2.546 million, records show.

Jordan Cohen of RE/Max Olson & Associates holds the listing.

Roggin, who also hosts a weekday radio show on KLAC-AM (570), has been a familiar face in Southern California’s sports news for nearly four decades, winning 30 L.A. Emmy Awards and 22 Golden Mike Awards during that time.

He received a lifetime achievemen­t award from the Los Angeles Press Club in 2013, and in 2014 was inducted into the Southern California Broadcaste­rs Hall of Fame.

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