David Spade’s former Los Angeles home hits the market for $32.5 million

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David Spade’s former Los Angeles home hits the market for $32.5 million

On the real estate side, Spade bought a new property in another part of Los Angeles in late 2021 for $13.85 million, according to reports.

American actor, comedian, television host and writer. He was a cast member of Saturday Night Live in the 1990s, and he later began an acting career in film and television. David Spade’s former Los Angeles home is back on the market for $32.5 million, about 66% more than the comedic actor sold the property for $19.5 million earlier this year. millions of dollars.

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Spade, who reprized his role as the voice of the Invisible Man this year in Hotel Transylvania: Tranformaniaput the property up for sale in January 2022 for just under $20 million and had an offer in hand after less than a week on the market, according to the Los Angeles Times. Records show the actor-comedian bought the home in 2001 for around $4 million.

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Located near the Trousdale Estates section of Beverly Hills, the clean-lined mid-century modern home sits on a spacious three-quarter-acre lot that focuses on some of the best views in Los Angeles, according to listing agent Stuart Vetterick of the Beverly Hills-based brokerage. Hilton & Hyland.

“This is a unique opportunity for someone to acquire an irreplaceable asset. Where else in Trousdale could you find a tennis court property with views of Century City and the ocean rolled into one,” Vetterick shares.

Bordered by the famous Bird Streets and located at the highest point of Beverly Hills, Trousdale Estates is home to some of Los Angeles’ most notable properties, including Spade’s former home. Renowned architects Paul R. Williams, Wallace Neff, A. Quincy Jones, and Frank Lloyd Wright have designed homes in the neighborhood. Over the years, famous residents have included Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Elton John, Ryan Seacrest and Ellen DeGeneres, according to Forbes,


The former Spade Residence, completed in 1978, was designed by Edward Fickett, a postwar architect who designed more than 50,000 homes in Southern California throughout his career. Updated and modernized over the years, the home for sale features a number of the architect’s hallmarks, including meticulous clean lines and floor-to-ceiling windows.

Over 6,400 square feet of refined living space houses an updated chef’s kitchen, living room with sleek marble bar, four bedrooms and seven bathrooms. In the main salon, which features a towering interior “living tree,” the dining area is raised above the formal salon.


Outside, sweeping views of the city to the ocean serve as the backdrop to a large covered patio, pool deck, fire pit, and swimming pool. Next to the swimming pool is the lighted tennis court, oriented from north to south.

Spade, a former Saturday Night Live actor, is known for his film roles in Tommy Boy, Joe Dirt, adults and, more recently, The bad miss. Among his TV credits are the long-running sitcoms Just shoot me! and Rules of Engagement.

On the real estate side, Spade bought a new property in another part of Los Angeles in late 2021 for $13.85 million, according to reports.

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Sources: Los Angeles Times, Forbes

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