Stand up comedienne Kathleen Madigan is looking to offload her WeHo bungalow for $1.349 million.

According to Variety, the veteran comic's cozy West Hollywood bungalow is located at the historic Norma Triangle neighborhood in California.  Madigan purchased the pint-sized yet charming property in October 2010 for $973,500.  The 1,144 square foot home has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The inviting little pad features double glass doors which opens directly into a loft-like main living space that extends to the rear of the house.  Wooden floors adorn the combination living room and dining area, which also features a modern-minded mantel-free wood-burning fireplace.  Eight-paned oversized windows are scattered all throughout the bungalow, which helps to illuminate the house with natural light.

The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, wherein a two seater snack counter separates it from the dining area.  The stylish kitchen has light grey solid surface countertops that sits over chocolate brown Shaker-style cabinetry.  At the side of the kitchen are French doors that provides access to a charming yard. 

Madigan's bungalow also has a small guest bedroom with a white penny-tiled hall bathroom.  The master bedroom has its own bathroom as well, and features another set of side-lit French doors that opens up to the backyard area. The master bath, decorated in azure glass tiles, has a glass-walled shower and a separate tub. 

Lush green hedges surrounds the property up to the back yard which features a heated plunge pool and outdoor dining table.  The property also has a detached, single car garage, as well as an additional living space with polished concrete floors and a stacked washer and dryer.

Madigan, who is currently on tour, has a net worth of $500,000, states Celebrity Net Worth.  The comedienne has appeared in various TV shows such as "Last Comic Standing," "Celebrity Poker Showdown," "Comedy Central Presents," "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" and more.  The talented stand-up comic also won the Funniest Female Stand-Up Comic at the American Comedy Awards in 1996.