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David Hasselhoff Lists His Los Angeles Mansion For $3.8 Million: Take A Peek Inside!

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Nov. 12 2012, Published 12:00 p.m. ET

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By Debbie Emery - RadarOnline.com Reporter

The early 1990s marked the height of David Hasselhoff's career with starring roles in Baywatch and Knight Rider, a pop star status and the purchase of a Colonial mansion in Los Angeles.

Now that the tide of change has turned, the former heartthrob has not only hung up his red swim trunks but is now selling the Encino, California, home he bought in 1991 with an asking price of $3.795 million, reported Zillow.com.

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The Hoff's huge house spans over 8,947-square-foot, with 5 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, and even a "pub" adorned with a personal homage to his colorful career, decorated with photos, awards and Baywatch memorabilia.

Outside a nearly 1.5-acre lot features a pool, grotto spa, kids' slide, gym, tennis courts, and two 1-bed, 1-bath guesthouses.

Meanwhile, Hasselhoff's ex-wife, Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff, has apparently been unable to sell her house in the Hollywood Hills, and it has reportedly been delisted.

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