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The former Los Angeles home of David Spade is back on the market for $32.5 million, or about 66% more than what the comic actor sold the property for earlier this year—$19.5 million.

Spade, who this year reprised his voice role of the Invisible Man in Hotel Transylvania: Tranformania, listed the property 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 roughly $4 million.

Located near the Trousdale Estates section of Beverly Hills, the streamlined midcentury modern home is situated on a roomy three-quarter-acre lot that centers on some of the best views in Los Angeles, according to listing agent Stuart Vetterick with Beverly Hills-based brokerage Hilton & Hyland.

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

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

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

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

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