The Pasadena, California-based estate that gained pop culture immortality for doubling as stately Wayne Manor in the 1960s TV series “Batman” is on the market for $32 million.
Built in 1928, the 18,655-square-foot Jacobean Tudor Revival mansion features seven bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, along with a private theater. The 4.84-acre property also comes with a pool and a pickleball court.
However, the residence doesn’t feature a Batcave. Only the exterior of the property was featured as an establishing shot for the Bruce Wayne sequences on “Batman,” while the show’s interior sequences were shot in a studio. The property has also been used as a location for other notable productions, including “Rush Hour” and “Bridesmaids.”
The listing represents a flip, as the property sold last July for $20.5 million, a new record for Pasadena’s housing market. It is unclear what sparked the new sale or if any upgrades were made to the property over the past 12 months.





















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