01of 09Melissa Rivers Is Moving!Partners Trust; Inset: Slaven Vlasic/GettyMelissa Rivers is letting go of her longtime home. The daughter of Joan Rivers,who died nearly four years agoand would have celebrated her 85th birthday this week, has listed her Pacific Palisades property for $6.195 million withLaura Brau of Pacific Union International, after owning it for about two decades, theLos Angeles Timesreports.
01of 09
Melissa Rivers Is Moving!
Partners Trust; Inset: Slaven Vlasic/Getty

Melissa Rivers is letting go of her longtime home. The daughter of Joan Rivers,who died nearly four years agoand would have celebrated her 85th birthday this week, has listed her Pacific Palisades property for $6.195 million withLaura Brau of Pacific Union International, after owning it for about two decades, theLos Angeles Timesreports.
02of 09Coasts CombinationPacific Union InternationalThe 6-bed, 6-bath estate boasts traditional design elements throughout, but still includes the best of the West Coast lifestyle. In this living room, an expansive stone fireplace, crown molding and French doors leading to the backyard add old-school charm.
02of 09
Coasts Combination
Pacific Union International

The 6-bed, 6-bath estate boasts traditional design elements throughout, but still includes the best of the West Coast lifestyle. In this living room, an expansive stone fireplace, crown molding and French doors leading to the backyard add old-school charm.
03of 09Seeing RedPacific Union InternationalA powder room covered in statement red wallpaper is a feature Rivers’Fashion Policestar mother would have undoubtedly been drawn to.
03of 09
Seeing Red

A powder room covered in statement red wallpaper is a feature Rivers’Fashion Policestar mother would have undoubtedly been drawn to.
04of 09Gathering SpacePacific Union InternationalThe kitchen opens up to a sitting room and a casual eat-in space. The entertaining hub has an expansive blue-painted island, white cabinets and statement pendant light fixtures.
04of 09
Gathering Space

The kitchen opens up to a sitting room and a casual eat-in space. The entertaining hub has an expansive blue-painted island, white cabinets and statement pendant light fixtures.
05of 09Eat-In AreaPacific Union InternationalThis charming nook is made for enjoying coffee - or wine, as the grape-covered chandelier might suggest - and overlooking the stunning views outside.
05of 09
Eat-In Area

This charming nook is made for enjoying coffee - or wine, as the grape-covered chandelier might suggest - and overlooking the stunning views outside.
06of 09The Master of MastersPacific Union InternationalThe top-floor master suite is nothing short of stunning, thanks to its abundant natural light, marble fireplace and terrace overlooking the ocean. Three additional bedrooms sit on the main level, while a private 2-bed, 2-bath in-law suite can be found on the lower level.
06of 09
The Master of Masters

The top-floor master suite is nothing short of stunning, thanks to its abundant natural light, marble fireplace and terrace overlooking the ocean. Three additional bedrooms sit on the main level, while a private 2-bed, 2-bath in-law suite can be found on the lower level.
07of 09Heavenly RetreatPacific Union InternationalThe master bathroom gives its adjoining sleeping space a run for its money: a daybed, walk-in shower, bath tub and double vanity make for an ultra-sleek retreat.
07of 09
Heavenly Retreat

The master bathroom gives its adjoining sleeping space a run for its money: a daybed, walk-in shower, bath tub and double vanity make for an ultra-sleek retreat.
08of 09Pattern PlayPacific Union InternationalRivers made a major style statement in this hangout with patterned coverings on the walls and ceiling, as well as animal print stools and geometric furniture.
08of 09
Pattern Play

Rivers made a major style statement in this hangout with patterned coverings on the walls and ceiling, as well as animal print stools and geometric furniture.
09of 09
Backyard Oasis

source: people.com