Joan Child, widow of comedian Rodney Dangerfield, is still trying to sell the mansion in Hollywood HillsCalifornia, which has belonged to him for 18 years.
According to specialized media, Child put this property up for sale nine months ago for $18 million dollars, but the lack of interested parties caused him to lower its price. At the beginning of this month the property reappeared on the real estate market for $16.99 million dollars.
Records show that the home was completed in 2004 under the design of John Andrews Group Architects, same year in which the comedian died due to a stroke. Dangerfield’s widow bought this place a couple of years after it was completed for $6.25 million dollars.
During an interview with ‘The Wall Street Journal’, Child said that when she entered the house she knew it was for her.. His special relationship with the property makes it pain him that he didn’t manage to sell the place quickly.
The main house has an area of 5,400 square feet distributed in four bedrooms, six bathrooms, hall, living room, main room, cinema room, dining room, kitchen, laundry room and other amenities.
To all the comforts its art deco style is added with glass walls, double-height foyer, circular skylight, a curved wrought iron staircase and more. The master bedroom is quite spacious and has its own sitting area, great views of the area, a large walk-in closet and a spa-like bathroom.
Additional to the main house There is a garage with capacity for two vehicles.
Outside there is a large terrace with a pool, fire pit, green areas and other spaces ideal for enjoying the outdoors. The best part is that A bust of Rodney Dangerfield himself has been installed in the pool.
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