Los Angeles Times

Blue Collar in Beverly Hills

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Stand- up comedian Ron White is looking for the last laugh in the Beverly Hills Post Office area, where his Spanish- style home of a decade is for sale at $ 7 million.

White, known for his run on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, customized just about everything in the 4,800- square- foot house during his stay.

The three- story hillside house is outfitted with ornate chandelier­s, one- of- a- kind built- ins and handrails infused with crystals.

The living room has a twoscreen drop- down projector system, and a separate office includes custom humidor drawers. Outside, a 2,000- square- foot deck is anchored by a fire pit and water statue.

Common spaces such as a kitchen and formal dining room fill out the main level.

Two master suites are among the three bedrooms and five bathrooms. The lower level holds a wet bar, sound room, recording studio and barbershop. An elevator navigates the three- story f loor plan.

A covered patio with a grill hangs off the back of the home, descending to a turf lawn with a lap pool and putting green. The space takes in sweeping views of the city below.

A native of Texas, White toured for years with the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, a troupe consisting of White, Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy. Nicknamed “Tater Salad,” White penned the New York Times bestseller “I Had the Right to Remain Silent … But I Didn’t Have the Ability” in 2006 and released the Netflix stand- up special “If You Quit Listening, I’ll Shut Up” in 2018

Marc Noah of Hilton & Hyland holds the listing.

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