Ron White, best known for playing "Larry the cable guy" on the "Blue Collar Comedy Tour", has reportedly listed his home in Montecito, Calif. for $4.47 million.
The Los Angeles Times spotted the listing noting that Cristal Clark of Sotheby's International Realty was representing the property.
Public records show that the home last sold for $3.75 million in 2006. Since then, the house has been taken on and off the market several times. Before this, the home listed for $3.59 million in 2009.
The residence is a 2,354-square-foot single-family house, comprising of three bedrooms and three bathrooms.
Floor plans of the home show a large motor court opening into a foyer. The open-concept living room, dining area, kitchen and family room lie to the right of the foyer, while two guest bedrooms and the master suite lie to the left.
The kitchen and family room open into large patios. The guest bedrooms have access to a covered terrace as well.
Interiors of the home feature stone-tiled flooring, high wood-beamed ceilings and arched hallways along with large glass windows and wooden doors.
The listing description reads:
"Located a short distance from San Ysidro Ranch and numerous trails, this single level, remodeled 3-bedroom, 3-bath home with stunning ocean views, open floor plan and view deck off the living room is awe inspiring. Perfect pied-a-terre as a primary residence or second home."
Check out the photos of the house here.
News of the home's listing comes just a year after he married long time fiancée Margo Rey. The couple even did a few interviews in their Montecito home after their marriage.
"The home is in one of the most affluent communities in the celebrity-filled Santa Barbara County of Southern California. The home, just like Ron's other house in Atlanta, is the result of all those Blue Collar television specials and tours and his many nights headlining in Vegas," Wade Tatangelo wrote for the Herald Tribune while doing an interview of the couple.