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David Spade puts California digs on market for $20M. Oh, there’s a giant tree inside

Comedian and actor David Spade is bidding adieu to his home for the last two decades — his dreamy Beverly Hills pad, which has listed for $20 million.

Known as a “tennis court estate” by the listing on Hilton & Hyland, the 6,426-square-foot home has four bedrooms and seven bathroom and is a wrapped in a fog of sophistication. Stunning views can be seen from nearly every window in the house and from the patio area.

Oh, and there’s a giant indoor tree.

David really loves this house,” listing agent Stuart Vetterick told Forbes. “From the moment he saw an aerial shot of the house more than 20 ago, he knew he wanted to buy it. He’s only leaving now because he’s ready for a change.”

Spade pinned down a 11,300-square-foot beauty for $14 million in Los Angeles last year, clearing the way for the sale.

According to the New York Post, the “Tommy Boy” actor nabbed the home for $4 million back in 2001. The Beverly Hills house, which was designed by architect Edward Fickett, was renovated by Spade and comes with a heap of resort-like features, the listing says. Including:

  • Floor-to-ceiling windows

  • Open floor plan

  • That big tree

  • Renovated gourmet kitchen

  • Entertainer’s bar

  • Double-sided fireplace

  • Pool

  • Tennis court

“There’s so much to love about this house,” Vetterick said to Forbes. “But what really makes it exceptional is that unbelievable view. It’s one of the main reasons David fell in love with this place.”

Comedian David Spade performs at “Comedy In Your Car” at the Ventura County Fairgrounds, Friday, Aug. 28. 2020, in Ventura, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
Comedian David Spade performs at “Comedy In Your Car” at the Ventura County Fairgrounds, Friday, Aug. 28. 2020, in Ventura, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello) Chris Pizzello Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

Spade hit the big time when he became a regular cast member on “Saturday Night Live” in the 1980s and moved on to star in such comedies as “Black Sheep,” “Joe Dirt” and “The Benchwarmers,” IMDb said. He can be heard again in the animated movie “Hotel Transylvania: Transformania” and in the new television series “Mr. Mayor”.

Stuart Vetterick of Hilton and Hyland holds the listing.

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This story was originally published January 10, 2022 at 2:20 PM with the headline "David Spade puts California digs on market for $20M. Oh, there’s a giant tree inside."

TJ Macias
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
TJ Macías is a Real-Time national sports reporter for McClatchy based out of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Formerly, TJ covered the Dallas Mavericks and Texas Rangers beat for numerous media outlets including 24/7 Sports and Mavs Maven (Sports Illustrated). Twitter: @TayloredSiren
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