Fans of actress, Bree Turner, portraying Rosalee Calvert in "Grimm", can lease her Los Angeles house for $14K monthly, reports Realtor.com.

With this amount, one can live in a 3,857-square-foot home resting on a 6,250 square-foot lot that includes five bedrooms, four full bathrooms and one half bath, notes the listing. The home was constructed in 2010, the same year Turner and her husband bought it for $1.9M, notes Realtor.

Basing on the photos featured on the listing, the Beverly Grove apartment looks immaculately pristine. A mature tree and hedge partially hides it from open-street view, giving it a nice touch of privacy.

Upon entry, neatly-maintained grounds with wide tiles as step path set the mood of a peaceful and organized home. Dotted with mature trees and some flowering plants, the home looks inviting.

Pin-lit living areas would greet guests in the house. Cream-painted walls make the ambiance bright and gay, but the neutral color still projects a classy look. What makes the living room a cozy area for conversation with friends are its comfortable chairs and the view from the yard, which the room has direct access to. The room is also naturally-filled with light, thanks to wide windows.

Just beside the living room is a dining area displaying simple but sleek dining set. The star of the home is the modern kitchen that can be accessed directly from the dining area. High-end stainless steel appliances are found in the cooking area, aside from the white countertops which contrast well with dark brown cabinets.

Living in the home would be an artist's source of joy, as aesthetic masterpieces adorn the home in marvelous ways .

Bedrooms are spacious and leaves more space for the would-be tenant to add more of his or her things while in Los Angeles. The master bedroom boasts a huge space, a modernly-designed bathroom, and lovely views of surrounding plants and trees.

The pool outside, with palm trees nearby, make the home an enjoyable summer retreat. Friends can join the fun as they relax in the outdoor lounge or the cabanas.

Meanwhile, Turner's supernatural TV show has just ended with "Cry Havoc", earning positive reviews from critics. Entertainment Weekly noted that the finale "lives up to its name, as emotional and physical chaos is unleashed." Examiner opined, "Thankfully, 'Grimm' gives its fans one helluva finale in 'Cry Havoc,' and I am beyond anxious for what will transpire in season five."

The "Grimm" stars will be filming the fifth season in Portland in July, which could be the reason why Turner is offering the elegant home for lease, notes Realtor.com.