Charlie Sheen Is Selling His Beverly Hills Mansion After More Than a Decade

The former Two and a Half Men star is listing the seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom Mulholland Estates mansion for just under $10 million

For Charlie Sheen it's the end of an era. Sheen, who at one point was the highest-paid actor in Hollywood, recently listed his longtime Beverly Hills mansion on the market for $9,999,999. The actor purchased the 8,932-square-foot home for $7.2 million in the spring of 2006, and the Mediterranean Revival-style home has seen plenty of highs and lows since. (The mansion was where Sheen famously had an extended drug-and-porn-star-fueled meltdown in 2011). The property, which sits behind the guarded gates of the star-studded Mulholland Estates enclave, features seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms spanning two floors. The grand entryway includes a double-height foyer with a winding staircase, and the main floor also features a spacious formal living room, and a double-height formal dining room. A kitchen boasts top-end appliances and even a dumb waiter for easy transport of food from the kitchen to the second-floor master suite. The formal dining room includes an entire floor-to-ceiling wall of windows perfect for picturesque meals.

Other rooms on the ground floor include a home office, a game room with a fireplace, and a movie theater with walls painted a deep blood-red. On the second floor, the master suite includes a separate sitting room, a spacious closet and a second, smaller screening room with a wet bar. Three guest bedrooms and a bonus room that Sheen used as a gym round out the second-floor features. The backyard's features are all catered toward fun and games, with a number of terraces, a large gazebo and a large swimming pool. A second swimming pool specifically used for resistance lap training runs along the side of the home. Sheen previously owned two other homes in the Mulholland Estates enclave: one that he sold at a loss for $6.6 million in 2015, and another that he sold for a reasonable gain for $5.415 million in June 2016. The latter home is now owned by Kendall Jenner.