Jim Carrey's $29 million Brentwood house is up for sale.Getty Images/ Daniel Dahler for Sotheby’s International Realty
- Jim Carrey is selling his five-bedroom Brentwood home for close to $29 million.
- The Golden-Globe winning actor has owned the property, built in 1951, for almost 30 years.
Jim Carrey is parting ways with his 12,000-square-foot home which he owned for nearly 30 years.
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The home was built in 1951 and is located on more than two acres of land. It's now listed for almost $29 million with Sotheby's International Realty.
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It's located in Brentwood, Los Angeles, where a six-bedroom property sold for more than $14 million this month, according to Zillow.
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A six-bedroom, 13-bathroom property in Brentwood sold for $14.5 million in February, Zillow data shows.
The property has five bedrooms, six full bathrooms, and a movie theater adorned with costumes Jim Carrey wore in the movie "How the Grinch Stole Christmas."
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There's also a pool that features a waterfall and spa. The single-storey home has high-beamed ceilings with skylights.
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Carrey's estate includes a tennis court, bar, and a kitchen with a large island, according to the listing agent, Janelle Friedman from Sotheby's International Realty in Santa Monica.
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The listing says it was built in 1951 and there are glass doors which open to a courtyard patio.
The home has a marble bathroom, pool house, vegetable garden and "meditation platform," the listing says.
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The costume worn by the Golden Globe-winning actor when he played The Riddler in "Batman Forever" is on display in the bar area.
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There are fireplaces in one bathroom, living and family rooms. The property also has a gym and office.
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Carrey bought the home in 1994, close to the release of "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective," according to The Wall Street Journal.
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"Ace Ventura" was Carrey's breakthrough role. He told the Journal in a statement that the property has served as "a place of enchantment and inspiration" to him.
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Carrey also said: "Every night the owls sang me lullabies and every morning I sipped my cup of joe with the hawks and hummingbirds, under a giant grandfather pine."
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