Enrique Murciano of the "666 Park Avenue" fame has reportedly listed his Los Angeles home for $1.7 million. Murciano had purchased the home sometime back in 2009 for $1.6 million and hopes to make a small profit on the sale, according to Realtor.com.

According to the listing, the home is a private, gated and secluded property located in the Woodrow Wilson neighborhood of Sunset Strip, Hollywood Hills. The residence is a 2709 square feet place sitting on a 0.46 acre lot. The home comprises of four bedrooms and four bathrooms. Built in 1962, the home has large glass doors and windows, carpeted and marble floors and ample outdoor sitting areas.

Living interiors include a large living room, an office or den, a modern kitchen, large bedrooms and a cozy dining area. Outside, the home has a wooden sitting area, a large pool and a parking garage.

Check out the photos of the home in the slideshow here.

According to its listing at Realtor.com:

"This wonderful home is secluded and gated; perfect for celebrity type. This hip, cool and colorful retreat has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a pool and inviting grounds. The indoor /outdoor vibe has a fantastic flow for entertaining. Among this homes many features: a lovely living room with walls of glass, large kitchen, sexy master and large master bathroom, and den/office. The property is lushly landscaped. There is a 2-car garage plus great off street parking. Extraordinary."

Meanwhile, Murciano is busy shooting for "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes", a sequel to "The rise of the Planet of the Apes". The movie revolves around a group of surviving humans who are the only people who escape a deadly virus and a growing nation of genetically evolved apes who go to war with each other to emerge as the dominant species of planet Earth.

Check out a "Behind the scenes" photo that director, Matt Reeves tweeted recently, here.