Former "Baywatch" star David Hasselhoff finally scored a buyer for his $3.795 million Encino home, reported TooFab.
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Hasselhoff ditched his Malibu beach character's style and preferred to live in midst of a gated-home. The Hoff listed the 1.5-acre estate for $3.795 in November last year, reported The Huffington Post. Located at 5180 Louise Avenue, the home stretches 8,947 square feet and comes with 4 bedrooms, 1 maid's room, 5.5 baths and a long history of Southern Colonial-style features.
While Redfin posted the estate as pending, the new owner of the Valley home will enjoy the pleasures of a massive abode that feature vaulted ceilings seen in cathedrals, an elevator, a library and gym, reported TooFab.
According to Redfin, the sweeping marble foyer takes you to an iron staircase and a 2-storey living room, and library is embellished in wood paneling that continues to the pub room. It also features a family/media room, chef's kitchen and sun room.
The entrance also leads you to a long driveway with a circular motor court, just the way the former "Knight Rider" liked it.
The outdoor also features expansive lawns, two separate guest houses, and a tennis court where you can get to view from a enchanting pavilion. There's also a grotto spa and a swimming pool that comes with a slide.
Hasselhoff's career goes back to 1982, when he gained stardom in the NBC TV series "Knight Rider" as Michael Knight fighting crimes alongside his artificially intelligent Pontiac Trans Am, KITT. The show ended in 1986 and became an instant classic. But he's instantly recognized as the lifeguard Mitch Buchannon in "Baywatch" series that became one of the most watched TV series in the world, airing in 140 countries between 1989 and 2001.