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The cofounder of Tinder just cut the price tag of his Hollywood Hills mansion and relisted it for $9.75 million - here's a look inside
Sean Rad is the cofounder of Tinder. He launched the app with Justin Mateen in 2012 and served as the CEO until 2016.
In September, Rad relisted his Hollywood Hills home for $9.75 million — over $1 million less than what he listed it for last year, the Los Angeles Times' Neal J. Leitereg reported.
Source: Los Angeles Times
Hollywood Hills is a swanky hillside neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, known for its stunning views, ultra-wealthy residents, and high price tags. According to Zillow, as of August 2019, the city's median home value was $1,776,300.
Source: Zillow
It opens up to wooden floors and an entryway staircase.
The main living area boasts an array of seating options, a fireplace, and a piano.
Source: The Oppenheim Group, The Los Angeles Times
Also on the main level is a family room, a maid's quarters, a kitchen, and a formal dining room.
Source: The Oppenheim Group
The kitchen has a contemporary appearance and features a large island with four bar stools.
Source: The Oppenheim Group
Another living area in the main house features doors that open to the backyard.
Source: The Los Angeles Times
The property's studio-like guest house comes with a bedroom area and a small kitchen.
Source: The Los Angeles Times
... and a large swimming pool.
Though Rad is selling this ivy-covered home, he doesn't plan on leaving the neighborhood. In August of 2018, the Los Angeles Times reported that he bought another Hollywood Hills home for a staggering $24 million.
Rad's home isn't the only Hollywood Hills home seeking a buyer this year. In September, Business Insider reported that former professional baseball player Alex Rodriguez sold his Hollywood Hills mansion for $4.4 million — roughly $400,000 less than what he reportedly purchased it for.
Also in September, Business Insider reported that Twitter co-founder, Jack Dorsey, listed his Hollywood Hills home for $4.5 million barely a year after he bought it.
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