Whoopi Goldberg's Former Pacific Palisades Mansion Goes on Sale for a Cool $9.6 Million
Whoopi Goldberg's Pacific Palisades home might be an old pedigreed estate, but is brand new on the property market and ready to be sold at $9,595 million.
The six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home had actors and authors alike call it their own before Whoopi first bought it in 1993 for $2,547 million.
The Moderne-style property dates back to 1933 when it was built for the Austrian writer Vicki Baum, who famously wrote the novel "Grand Hotel."
The Oscar-winning actor, David Nivens famous for "Around the World in 80 Days" and "The Pink Panther" later took over ownership before Whoopi became the latest high-profile tenant of the approximately 7,000-square-foot home.
Whoopi Goldberg attends The National Art Club's Medal Of Honor at The National Arts Club on May 4, 2009, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images.
Sweeping living spaces flow across two stories with crown moldings and checkered floors, while onyx finishes and stone fireplaces add old-world charm.
The mansion has a formal entry, a dining room and a pub under beamed ceilings, an indoor-outdoor living room, and a kitchen that looks out over the swimming pool situated at the back.
The master bedroom on the top floor has its own rounded lounge overlooking the landscaped garden, and the property also features a detached guesthouse.
Whoopi Goldberg onstage during Opening Ceremony 'WorldPride NYC 2019' at Barclays Center on June 26, 2019, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images.
Not the first time Whoopi had the house for sale, she initially sold it for $8.8 million in February 2018, and Dan Ubach of Compass currently holds the listing.
Whoopi's long list of achievements as an actress and comedian earned her not only a string of awards such as a Tony, two Emmys, a Grammy, two Golden Globes, and an Oscar but also the net worth to enjoy the lifestyle of her choice.
Whoopi Goldberg speaks onstage during the Grand Tasting presented by ShopRite featuring Culinary Demonstrations at The IKEA Kitchen presented by Capital One at Pier 94 on October 13, 2019, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images.
According to CelebrityNetWorth.com, Whoopi stands at an impressive estimation of $45 million, which includes her roughly $5 million per year for co-hosting on "The View."
Since joining the morning talk show in 2007, Whoopi published her book "If Someone Says 'You Complete Me,' Run!"
Whoopi Goldberg speaks onstage at the Lincoln Center Fashion Gala - An Evening Honoring Coach at Lincoln Center Theater on November 29, 2018, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images.
She became an active LGBTQ activist while also starting a business with a medical marijuana brand, Om Edibles founder, Maya Elisabeth, and Whoopi most recently stars in the newly released movie "Nobody's Fool."
Whoopi also made another exciting announcement via social media last week, when she revealed that she would be reprising one of her most legendary roles to date.
The actress returns to her character Deloris Van Cartier in "Sister Act: The Musical," which will make its rounds in London in July next year.