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Malcolm In The Mansion! Frankie Muniz Rents Out Hollywood Home: Take A Peek Inside

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Dec. 2 2011, Published 3:30 p.m. ET

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By Debbie Emery - RadarOnline.com Reporter

It has been a rough week in the world of celebrity real estate, as yet another Hollywood star is struggling to sell his multi-million dollar mansion.

Former Malcolm In The Middle star Frankie Muniz first put his Hollywood Hills home on the market in 2010 for $3,295,000, but after repeated price drops, he is now opting to rent out the 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom house, reported Zillow.com.

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For just $15,000 a month, potential lodgers can live in the historical 1941 country-style mansion and enjoy recently remodeled amenities including an open floor plan with custom cabinetry, marble and granite finishes, tile, hardwood floors, and Caesarstone countertops.

Outside, a private backyard boasts a swimming pool, spa, cozy fireplace, and deck that offers expansive views of the Los Angeles skyline.

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The Voice judge Cee Lo was the latest tenant at Casa Muniz, but he has since moved out and the house, which has a master suite with high ceilings, sitting area, fireplace, his-and-her closets and large master bath, is now up for grabs.

Muniz picked up the hot property in 2006 when he was just 21 for a sweet $3,499,034.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, actor and musician Beau Bridges re-listed his Hidden Hills home this week after cutting a whopping $400,000 off the asking price.

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