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David Spade is saying goodbye to his longtime Beverly Hills home he has lived in for two decades.
The actor and comedian listed the sprawling four bedroom, 6.5 bath on Thursday for $20 million.
Spanning over 6,400 square feet, the home is situated on nearly an acre lot. Spade, 57, purchased the home back in 2001 for $4 million.
Located in the upscale Trousdale Estates, features of the home include floor-to-ceiling windows, views of the city and the Pacific Ocean.
The home consists of a formal living room, an indoor living tree, a dine-in gourmet kitchen, which was recently renovated, and an elevated dining room, according to the listing. The upstairs primary suite comes with a loft, dual bathrooms, walk-in closets and a terrace.
A sitting room features a wet bar with seating for six, a double-sided fireplace, and quick access to the expansive backyard, which includes a pool, patio, a fire pit, and a full-sized and lit tennis court.
The move comes after Spade shelled out $14 million for a newly-built 11,300 square feet, 6 bedroom, 11 bathroom mansion on the Sunset Strip back in October.
Stuart Vetterick of Hilton and Hyland holds the listing.
“David really loves this house. From the moment he saw an aerial shot of the house more than 20 year ago, he knew he wanted to buy it,” Vetterick told Forbes. “He’s only leaving now because he’s ready for a change.”
“There’s so much to love about this house,” Vetterick said, adding, “but what really makes it exceptional is that unbelievable view. It’s one of the main reasons David fell in love with this place.”
Spade recently had a stint guest hosting the latest “Bachelor in Paradise” season. Other roles include an appearance on NBC’s “Mr. Mayor.” He is set to star in upcoming film “Hotel Transylvania: Transformania.”
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