David Wallace’s Polished Mansion From "The Office" Spurs a $6M Bidding War

As with the hit television show, this 1925 estate has no shortage of fans—and competing offers are now soaring above its initial asking price.

David Wallace’s Polished Mansion From "The Office" Spurs a $6M Bidding War

As with the hit television show, this 1925 estate has no shortage of fans—and competing offers are now soaring above its initial asking price.

As with the hit television show, this 1925 estate has no shortage of fans—and competing offers are now soaring above its initial asking price.

Calling all fans of The Office: The opulent estate that appeared on NBC’s beloved series as the residence of David Wallace, played by actor Andy Buckley, is now up for grabs. Due to its immense popularity, however, the distinguished six-bedroom, six-bathroom home in Pasadena, California, will cost the lucky buyer much more than its original $5,995,000 price. 

The 1920s estate in Pasadena, California, was originally designed by Lucille W. Luckhardt and built by Lee S. Davis. According to historical records, the property cost $16,000 to build, which is approximately four times the cost of an average tract house during that time. Here is a peek at the main foyer, which opens up to the large gathering rooms in the main residence.

The 1920s estate in Pasadena, California, was originally designed by Lucille W. Luckhardt and built by Lee S. Davis. According to historical records, the property cost $16,000 to build, which is approximately four times the cost of an average tract house during that time. Here is a peek at the main foyer, which opens up to the large gathering rooms in the main residence. 

Photo by Carothers Photo, courtesy of Deasy Penner Podley

The 6,301-square-foot property—designed in 1925 by architect Lucille W. Luckhardt—spans almost an entire acre on Pasadena’s quiet, residential Lomita Drive. The expansive estate includes a two-floor main residence and a guesthouse, as well as numerous outdoor gathering areas, a pool and spa, and a three-car executive garage. The distinguished home is now in escrow with multiple offers above its original asking price, listing broker George Penner recently told the New York Post.

Custom, built-in shelving spans a wall in one of the living spaces, which offers plenty of storage for residents—as well as a small, informal work station.

Custom, built-in shelving spans a wall in one of the living spaces, which offers plenty of storage for residents—as well as a small, informal work station.

Photo by Carothers Photo, courtesy of Deasy Penner Podley

The light-filled chef’s kitchen features an abundance of counter space and all-new appliances.

The light-filled chef’s kitchen features an abundance of counter space and all-new appliances.

Photo by Carothers Photo, courtesy of Deasy Penner Podley

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