Tinder CEO breaks up with Wilshire penthouse

Sean Rad and his rad pad at 10776 Wilshire Boulevard (Credit: The Agency, Getty)
Sean Rad and his rad pad at 10776 Wilshire Boulevard (Credit: The Agency, Getty)

Guess it wasn’t a match after all.

Tinder CEO Sean Rad is selling his Wilshire Corridor penthouse for a smidgen below $9 million. The asking price would give him a fast and sweet profit of $1.5 million less than a year after scoring the pad.

The dating app co-founder first acquired the 5,300-square-foot property in late 2015, Variety reported, just months after he was reinstated as CEO after being briefly ousted over a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by Tinder co-founder Whitney Wolfe, who went on to found Bumble.

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The Agency’s Brendan Fitzpatrick has the listing.

The three-bedroom condo in the Carlyle at 10776 Wilshire Boulevard features 13-foot ceilings, double bathrooms in the master suite and multiple terraces that face the Santa Monica mountains.

Rad is opting for a more wholesome spread — a 5,085-square-foot family house — just above the Sunset Strip. He bought the gated home for $7.65 million, Variety reported, from film exec Paul Hanneman. In March, Rad listed another Wilshire Corridor condo for $1.8 million. [Variety]Cathaleen Chen