David Spade has put his luxurious Beverly Hills home on the market for $19.995 million.
The 57-year-old comedian is moving on from the elite Trousdale Estates mansion after moving into a $14 million home in the Hollywood Hills, according to the Wall Street Journal .
The actor is poised to make a pretty penny if he’s able to get something close to his asking price, as he’ll currently earn $16 million more than he originally paid for the house. Moving on: David Spade, 57, is selling his longtime Beverly Hills mansion for nearly $20 million, after purchasing it in 2001 for only $4 million, according to the Wall Street Journal
Spade’s mansion was built in 1978 and designed by the modernist architect Edward Fickett, according to Dirt .
Prior to his purchase, the home has had a bevy of A-list occupants, including Warren Beatty, Prince and another Saturday Night Live alumnus, Eddie Murphy.
Stuart Vetterick of Hilton & Hyland is handling the listing for the property
Spade purchased the mansion back in 2001 for a relatively modest $4 million, and he has since renovated it extensively throughout the years. High profile: Prior to his purchase, the home has had a bevy of A-list occupants, including Warren Beatty, Prince and another Saturday Night Live alumnus, Eddie Murphy Continual improvement: While speaking to the Journal, he shared that each of his new film and television projects helped to fund another round of renovations. ‘There was a little Joe Dirt money that went into it, then a little Just Shoot Me! money that went into it,’ he said Gorgeous: The home has stunning views of Los Angeles including the high rises of Century City and the Pacific Ocean Spacious: Spade’s mansion is spread out over three-quarters of an acre
While speaking to the Journal, he shared that each of his new film and television projects helped to fund another round of renovations.
‘There was a little Joe Dirt money that went into it, then a little Just Shoot Me! money that went into it,’ he said.
The comic is moving on from his longtime home after making his $14 million Hollywood Hills home his primary residence.
Even after he sells the Beverly Hills mansion, he’ll still have a $2.3 million Spanish bungalow located in West Hollywood’s Beverly Grove area.
Spade’s mansion is spread out over three-quarters of an acre and features a luxurious 6,400-square-foot interior.
The home includes four bedrooms and seven bathrooms, and the gated neighborhood will give the next owner plenty of privacy. The home has stunning views of Los Angeles including the high rises of Century City and the Pacific Ocean. Although the gorgeous views can easily be experienced from the outside deck, the home also includes plenty of floor-to-ceiling windows for excellent natural lighting. Outside, the property features a sleek swimming pool with plenty of space for socializing and a fire pit next to it, and there’s also a full-size tennis court.