A Baltimore mansion owned by Kevin Spacey is set to be auctioned off for over $5.6 million after the actor fell behind on mortgage payments following his sexual misconduct scandal. The property, located on the waterfront and previously used by Spacey while filming House of Cards, will go up for auction on February 29. Spacey purchased the home in 2017 under a company linked to him, Clear Toaster LLC. The property boasts six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a sauna, and rooftop terrace.
Spacey used the mansion as a secluded retreat during his legal troubles and the home was designed to protect his privacy and safety. The luxurious property features a sleek wood design, a private elevator, a home theater, and enough space to accommodate over 300 guests. Despite the scandal, the mansion offers breathtaking waterfront views and elegant living spaces, including a spacious living room, colorful kitchen, plush bedrooms, and multiple balconies overlooking the harbor.
While Spacey has maintained a low profile since the accusations, he recently made an appearance on social media as his House of Cards character, Frank Underwood. The actor only had two acting credits in 2023 but is set to star as Gore Vidal in an upcoming film. The auction of his former mansion in Baltimore offers interested buyers a chance to own a piece of Hollywood glamour in a prestigious waterfront location.
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