Bob Barker‘s iconic estate is hitting the market … giving one lucky buyer the chance to own a slice of L.A. history — that is, if they have close to a few million to plunk down.
The late “Price Is Right” icon — who died in August last year at 99 — owned the 6-bedroom, 6-bath Spanish Colonial Revival-style estate in the Hollywood Hills for a whopping 50 years … and it’s now up for grabs at a cool $2,988,000.
Bob’s pad here has a major legacy behind it — as it’s considered one of the first (if not THE first) houses in Hollywood … and it’s been dubbed the Original “Outpost.” General Harrison Grey Otis — the founder of the L.A. Times — had it to himself back in the 1880s.
After its demolition, the current home was erected in its place … and it traded hands a few times before it finally came into BB’s possession, where he lived for a very long time.
The 4,855-sq-ft home is a treasure trove of old-school elegance … boasting OG features like the stunning fresco on the hallway ceiling, intricate stained glass windows and doors, and even an original bar in the library/den.
This estate also comes complete with all the Hollywood trimmings … a spacious pool and a backyard fit for the stars — and the majestic oak tree framing the property is a total bonus.
Bob didn’t make any changes to the property since purchasing it in 1969 — so it’s a classic. Come and get it … if you can afford it, of course.
Robert Valandra of The Flying V Realty Investment Co. holds the listing.