Whoopi Goldberg’s longtime Art Deco home returns to market in Pacific Palisades

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Whoopie Goldberg's longtime home, which she sold in 2018 after 26 years of ownership, is back on the market for $9.595 million.

In Pacific Palisades, a pedigreed estate owned by authors and actors old and new just surfaced for sale at $9.595 million.

The Streamline Moderne-style spot was built in 1933 for Vicki Baum, an Austrian writer famous for penning the novel “Grand Hotel.” It was later owned by Oscar-winning actor David Niven of “The Pink Panther” and “Around the World in 80 Days.” Whoopi Goldberg was the latest high-profile tenant. She shelled out $2.547 million for the house in 1993 and owned it for 26 years before selling it last February for $8.8 million — or $5,000 more than she was asking.

Covering two-thirds of an acre, the property features dense landscaping around a 7,000-square-foot home. The ivy-clad abode features six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and long, sweeping living spaces across two stories.

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Beautiful design

Seems overgrown.

Probably smells like bong water

Is she finally moving to Canada?

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