Ziggy Marley’s Spanish Colonial residence at Toluca Lake Toluca Lake’s Spanish Colonial home of Ziggy Marley. The musician is building a house in Toluca Lake, Los Angeles, with his wife Orly Marley and their four children as neighbors.
The celebrity couple and their four young children were able to stay in the 10,000 square foot Spanish Colonial in the Toluca Lake suburb of Los Angeles thanks to Farahan’s guidance.
However, it wasn’t the house’s physical attractiveness that convinced Marley to buy it; rather, it was an underlying feeling that it would be a warm location to raise his children. More Family Time, Marley’s most recent record, was just released. “It’s not about how it looks or how many bedrooms; it’s how it feels,” he explains. I enjoyed the atmosphere and spirit of the house.
But Farahan notes that Marley wɑnted to make sure that the weather suited him as well. In the words of Farahan, “He asked me about the weather because he had never lived in the San Fernando Valley.” He had my word that the breezes were just as delightful as they were on the other side of the incline.