Wayne Brady is ready to make a deal for his Sherman Oaks home
Multi-talented entertainer and game show host Wayne Brady has put his home in Sherman Oaks up for sale at $3 million.
Built in 1954, the gated residence sits high up from the street with views of the mountains and cityscape. Features of the roughly 4,200-square-foot house include high ceilings with open beams, hardwood floors and a skylight-lit entry.
A formal living room, dining room, center-island kitchen and family room make up the common areas. There are five bedrooms and five full bathrooms, including a master suite with a fireplace and a sitting room.
Sets of French doors lead to an expansive terrace with a swimming pool and spa and a fire pit. A spiral staircase leads to a lower space with lawns and a play area.
The property, which is owned in a trust, previously changed hands two years ago for $2.525 million, records show.
Laura Piller-Plourde of Rodeo Realty holds the listing.
Brady, 45, has hosted the game show “Let’s Make a Deal” since 2009 and previously hosted the daytime talk show “The Wayne Brady Show” (2001-2004). Earlier is in his career he gained fame as a performer on the improv comedy show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”
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