Richard Pryor’s Infamous L.A. Mansion, Where the Iconic Comedian Set Himself on Fire in 1980, Sells for $3.6 Million

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Richard Pryor’s infamous former mansion in Los Angeles recently sold for $3,619,000. It’s the home where the iconic comedian accidentally set himself on fire while doing drugs in 1980. YouTube screenshot, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUUCnt0Jexg Initially listed in March for $4,236,000, the property, now known as Hacienda de los Sueños (Ranch of Dreams), features six buildings with a total of 9,000 square feet of living space on a sprawling 2.2-acre lot in the exclusive Sherwood Forest neighborhood. About the House The main house features four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a great room, a formal dining room, a luxurious kitchen, and a library, according to James Edition. The master suite boasts beamed ceilings, a private deck, a soaking tub, and large windows, as shown in images published by Luxury Portfolio. Additional structures on the property include a guest house, a pool house, a dance studio/gym, an office, a& children’s playhouse, and a kennel. Outdoor amenities enhance the estate with a large pool featuring a spa and waterfall, a grill station, a tennis court, a putting green, and citrus trees.& The property also includes a three-car garage and ample parking for up to 25 vehicles. TMZ reports that the estate offers an array of high-end amenities,...

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