The year before Danny McBride’s HBO series Eastbound & Down debuted in 2009, the actor and creator purchased a duplex penthouse in Hollywood for just over $1.4 million. Now, he’s listing the property for just under $1.8 million with Deedee Howard of The Agency. The condo has HOA fees of nearly $2,500 per month.
McBride, known for co-creating and starring in Vice Principals and The Righteous Gemstones, has periodically listed the one-bedroom, two-bath penthouse for sale or rent over the years. It was available for lease at $8,500 per month in 2013 and listed for $1.85 million in 2020.
Situated ten floors above Hollywood and Vine in the historic Broadway Hollywood building, the nearly 2,200-square-foot loft-style condo features dramatic double-height ceilings and expansive windows offering panoramic views of the Capitol Records building and the Hollywood Sign.
The interior boasts dark brown hardwood floors that complement the abundant natural light and highlight the space’s cotton-white walls, ideal for displaying artwork. Industrial elements, like exposed ductwork, accentuate the loft’s style. The kitchen, located below the lofted bedroom, is equipped with stainless-steel cabinetry and high-end appliances, while a cozy media lounge is situated near the entrance.
At the base of the staircase, there’s a small area perfect for a home office, and the bedroom, perched above the living space, offers sweeping city views through large windows. The suite includes a spacious walk-in closet and an Art Deco-inspired marble bathroom, while a second marble-tiled bathroom is located on the main floor. The penthouse also includes two parking spaces with 24-hour valet service.
The Broadway Hollywood building, featuring a lively Katsuya sushi restaurant on the ground floor, has long attracted celebrities. Past residents and owners include Jason Statham, Charlize Theron, and Erika Jayne of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. The building offers residents secure access through a glamorous attended lobby and boasts a recently refurbished rooftop with a swimming pool, spa, and fitness center. Originally built in the late 1920s as the B.H. Dyas Company Department Store and converted to condos in 2005, the building benefits from Mills Act property tax reductions due to its historic preservation.
Since 2017, McBride and his family have primarily resided in South Carolina, having sold their Hollywood Hills home for $3.5 million and purchased a waterfront property near Charleston for $4 million.