Jim Carrey’s Los Angeles Mansion Sells After Nearly Two Years—Now $10 Million Cheaper

The 62-year-old actor, known for his blockbuster hits like The Mask and Dumb and Dumber, has been candid about his financial challenges in recent months. “I bought a lot of stuff, and I need the money, frankly,” Carrey admitted earlier this year at the UK premiere of Sonic the Hedgehog 3, where he reprised his role as the villain Dr. Robotnik.

However, his financial situation appears to have shifted his perspective. “You can’t be definite about these things,” he told Comicbook.com earlier this year. “I said I’d like to retire, but I think I was talking more about ‘power-resting.’ Because as soon as a good idea comes your way or a group of people that you really enjoyed working with, things tend to change.”

A Mansion Fit for a Hollywood Icon

A Rollercoaster Journey on the Market

The protracted sales process drew attention from real estate watchers and Carrey’s fans alike, especially given the deep emotional connection he has with the home. The property was purchased in 1994, the same year Carrey’s career skyrocketed thanks to iconic films like Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.

An Uncertain Future

At the premiere of Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Carrey joked about his return to acting, saying, “I came back to this universe because, first of all, I get to play a genius. Which is a bit of a stretch.”