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Home Where Richard Pryor Set Himself on Fire Listed for Sale

Home Where Richard Pryor Set Himself on Fire Listed for Sale

An estate in L.A.’s Northridge neighborhood once owned by Richard Pryor — and the site where the late comedian famously set himself on fire in 1980 — has hit the market.

Known as Hacienda de los Suenos, the gated, walled property is currently owned by one-time pro football player Rashard Mendenhall, who became a TV writer on Ballers post-NFL. According to Mansion Global, Mendenhall purchased the spread, located in the Sherwood Forest enclave of Northridge, for $2.5 million in 2017; he’s now set his sale price at $4.236 million, an homage to the total rushing yards he had in his career of 4,236.

“I’m a fan of Richard Pryor,” Mendenhall told Mansion Global. “He’s iconic, and I feel a special connection to him because we’re both from Illinois — I’m from Skokie, and he’s from Peoria. He’s a man of such magnitude that when I saw the property, I thought, ‘What was good enough for him is good enough for me.’”

Pryor bought the house in the mid-1970s and was freebasing cocaine when, as People magazine has written, he began “pouring 151-proof rum on his shirt and setting it ablaze with a lighter.” The comedian suffered burns covering more than 50 percent of his body. Pryor would go on to later joke about the incident in his comedy routines.

Pryor sold the 2.2-acre estate in 1989 for $940,000. And the house in which Pryor lived was destroyed by 1994’s Northridge earthquake.

It was replaced with the current two-story, four-bedroom hacienda-style main residence, which harks back to the property’s 1910 roots as a ranch and citrus orchard.

The former home of Richard Pryor in Northridge, California.

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Listed with Hilton & Hyland/Forbes Global Properties’ Neil McDermott and Beate Kessler-McDermott, the estate includes 9,000 square feet of living space in total across six buildings with six bedrooms in total. There is a detached guest house, a pool house with a kitchen, a dance studio/gym (which the listing notes could be turned into a recording or production studio), a children’s playhouse, sauna, three-car garage and kennel.

A legal horse property, the estate also features outdoor amenities such as event parking for around 25 cars, a pool with spa and waterfall, a barbecue pavilion, tennis court, putting green, vegetable garden, citrus trees and a green lawn.


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