The Brentwood estate owned by Jim Carrey is on to its third price cut since hitting the market last February.
The latest haircut to $21.9 million came last week, Fox Business reported. That’s about a 24 percent decline from the property’s original listing price of $28.9 million in February 2023.
The price was reduced to $26.5 million a couple months after and was cut again to $23.95 million in October.
Carrey originally bought the house in 1994, paying $3.8 million for the five-bedroom, nine-bathroom property, according to public records. That was the same year Carrey starred as Stanley Ipkiss in “The Mask” and Lloyd Christmas in “Dumb & Dumber,” propelling the actor’s career.
The now-retired Carrey spends his time painting and sculpting.
The nearly 11,000-square-foot, ranch-style home sits on 2 acres at 615 North Tigertail Road. It was built in 1951.
Set behind more than 280 feet of hedges, the home includes an Art Deco-style theater, tennis court, waterfall pool, gazebo, platform for yoga and meditation and a guest house.
Janelle Friedman of Sotheby’s International Realty has the listing.
The price cut comes amid activity in other parts of Brentwood.
Last week, a spec mansion at 1741 Correa Way in Brentwood’s Mandeville Canyon sold for $23.5 million to a tech CEO after several price reductions. The seller of the more than 13,000-square-foot eco-conscious property was Los Angeles residential developer Wylan/James Development, which originally listed the home for $29.5 million in July.
Elsewhere in Mandeville Canyon, rapper Kendrick Lamar reportedly paid more than $40 million for the 16,200-square-foot home at 1707 Westridge Road. The off-market deal, should it close, would be one of Los Angeles’ priciest so far this year.
— Kari Hamanaka
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