'Jackass' stuntman Steve-O lists L.A. home for $1.8 million, heads to Tennessee: 'I'm out'
By Claudine Zap
The 3-bedroom property is in Hollywood Hills
It might be Steve-O's most daring stunt yet.
The "Jackass" star is preparing to sell his home in Los Angeles and move across the country to Tennessee, according to TMZ. Steve-O has listed his L.A. home for $1,799,000.
"I've got this ranch in Tennessee, which I love so much," the star, whose given name is Stephen Gilchrist Glover, announced on his YouTube channel.
"Hollywood, it's been cool, but I'm out," he added, before offering a tour of his "unrecognizable home" in the Hollywood Hills. It's been renovated from top to bottom in preparation for the sale.
The daredevil picked up the hilltop home in 2014 for $1.2 million, according to Realtor.com.
"The moment I met with Steve-O and fiancée Lux [Wright], we had a plan in place to really bring out the best features of the home. With my creative team, we reimagined the home in less than 2.5 weeks. The outcome was beyond fantastic," says listing agent Cesar Melendrez, of Jason Mitchell Real Estate.
Steve-O is doing his part to promote the listing. His "ridiculous" house tour was filled with surprise cameos, including from his fiancée, his dogs, and Tony Hawk.
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Gone are the game room, the skate ramp, and the goats. (The goat barn remains.) The deer-print wallpaper is still hanging, however.
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The three-bedroom, three-bathroom abode features 2,398 square feet of living space with "unparalleled views." Highlights include soaring ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and sleek finishes.
The chef's kitchen has top-of-the-line appliances, marble countertops, and a large island. The dining area flows to a terrace surrounded by lush landscaping.
The primary suite comes with a private balcony and a spa bathroom.
The home is within walking distance to the Hollywood Reservoir and just "moments" to the Sunset Strip.
"I'm really excited about what crazy idea Steve-O has next," Melendrez says. "As inventory is very limited in Los Angeles, especially in the exclusive Hollywood Hills, this is your chance to own a piece of Hollywood history and live like a true rock star."
The agent adds that he has received a direct message on Instagram from a "known news anchor" who is "very interested."
Steve-O, 49, is famous for his crazy stunts on his reality series "Jackass" and the "Jackass" movies. He hosts the "Wild Ride! with Steve-O" podcast.
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This story originally ran on Realtor.com.
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