Carrey, long known for his role in the “Ace Ventura” films, is parting ways with his nearly 30-year-long home in Brentwood — but it costs more than a laugh.
Jim Carrey is saying goodbye to his longtime Los Angeles home.
The Canadian-born comedian — long known for his role in “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” — purchased the five-bedroom, nine-bathroom estate in 1994 for $3.8 million, or $7.71 million today, records obtained by The Post show. Spanning more than 12,700 square feet, the massive property has hit the market for $28.9 million., which was first to report on the listing, that the home was “a place of enchantment and inspiration” for him over “30 very creative and prosperous years.
Want to live like longtime comedian and actor Jim Carrey? Now’s your chance with his Los Angeles home listing for sale.The entryway leading to the courtyard.Daniel Dahler for Sotheby’s International RealtyThe chef’s kitchen with bar seating.Carrey purchased the home right before the release of his first major movie hit, “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.”
The living, dining and family rooms boast fireplaces with beamed ceilings and skylights. Glass doors open to a courtyard patio for indoor-outdoor living and optimal sunlight.Daniel Dahler for Sotheby’s International RealtyDaniel Dahler for Sotheby’s International Realty
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