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Steven Seagal offers up his bulletproof compound in the Arizona desert

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Action star Steven Seagal is once again shooting for a sale in the Arizona desert, listing his 12-acre compound outside Scottsdale for $3.4 million.

The martial artist-turned-actor bought the property for $3.5 million in 2010 and has offered it up multiple times in the last few years, most recently for $3.775 million in 2019.

The custom-built contemporary is exactly what you’d expect for Seagal, a movie veteran whose dozens of film credits include titles such as “Above the Law,†“Hard to Kill,†“Under Siege,†“On Deadly Ground,†“Driven to Kill†and “Today You Die.†It’s tucked into a guard-gated community, and floor-to-ceiling windows made of bulletproof glass take in the sweeping desert landscape of mountains and cacti.

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The house — a 9,000-square-foot concoction of stone, copper and glass — is perched on a hillside lot and features lifelike statues that survey the exterior. Inside, stone columns and skylights mark the living spaces.

In addition to five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms, there’s a living room with a fireplace, two-story atrium and movie theater. Decks surround the outside of the home, and one features an infinity-edge pool overlooking the desert below.

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A native of Michigan, Seagal ran a martial arts dojo in Japan before moving to California and starring in films for the last three decades, most recently 2019’s “Beyond the Law.†The 69-year-old has also released two studio albums.

Julianna Eriksen and Robert Rogers of Engel & Volkers hold the listing.

On the Florida coast, a three-story home owned by LeBron James when he played for the Miami Heat just sold for $12.75 million.

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