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���Grimm’ star asking $14K a month for LA pad

Nothing “Grimm” about this: Actress Bree Turner is offering her sunny Los Angeles home for rent.

For $14,000 a month, you can reside in a posh pad in Tinsel Town’s swanky Beverly Grove neighborhood.

For those who’ve never seen Turner’s work in the fantasy police drama based on Grimm fairy tales, here’s the deal: The actress plays a human-fox hybrid, Rosalee, who runs an apothecary shop and hunts the nightmare-inducing Grimm monsters among the population of a small city. And, of course, she’s married to a human-wolf hybrid.

Perhaps all that filming time on location in Portland, Oregon, influenced the star’s decision to make her home available as a rental. In fact, filming for Season 5 for the NBC show begins in July.

Even if you’re not familiar with her acting career, you can appreciate the 38-year-old’s great taste in real estate. The five-bedroom, 3,800-square-foot structure was built in 2010.

Turner and her husband bought the place five years ago for $1.9 million. The listing labels it “immaculately maintained.”

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It looks modern and sleek in the photos. The open floor plan seamlessly blends the kitchen and living area.

The exterior space includes a patio, pool and hot tub.

The neighborhood is also key to the home’s appeal. It is close to all the shopping and dining options on lively West 3rd Street.

Turner got her start in the entertainment biz as a background performer in “My Best Friend’s Wedding” and “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.” She caught the acting bug and moved on to bigger roles in “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo” and “Joe Dirt.”

You don’t have to be a trained dancer to do a jig if you score this rental — and have the funds to afford it. It sounds like a fantasy to us, and not of the “Grimm” variety.