Stan Lee’s daughter to sell gifted estate in the Hollywood Hills for $8.8M

Price includes 5,300 mansion; three life-size Spiderman figures cost extra

The daughter of the late Marvel comic book creator Stan Lee has put her gift estate in the Hollywood Hills on the market for $8.8 million. 

And for a few bucks extra, she’ll include some life-sized Spidermen.

JC Lee, an actor, writer and producer, has listed the 5,300-square-foot house given to her by her parents at 1668 Rising Glen Road, in the Bird Streets, the New York Post reported.

The long-time comic book writer and his wife, Joan Lee, died in 2018 and 2017, respectively. They were both 95.

The three-bedroom, seven-bathroom property above the Sunset Strip was the last property Stan Lee ever bought, according to the tabloid. He paid $4.4 million for the half-acre estate in 2014.

“My father and I loved this house at first sight,” JC Lee told The Post in a statement. “There were so many possibilities, we couldn’t wait to get started. 

“This house was made for parties and entertaining with a sound system that extends to the showers, the theater and the cabana designed to keep food hot for outdoor events.” 

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The white single-story house, built in 1958, has two black columns flanking its front door, topped by crown moldings above low white barriers and lush landscaping.

The foyer flows into a den equipped with a built-in bar and fireplace. A photo with the Post story depicts the entrance with three life-size Spidermen, accompanied by a caption stating they are “available for separate purchase.” The price of the statues was not disclosed. Stan Lee co-created the character Spiderman in 1962.

The house also has a formal living room, large dining room, a kitchen with a center island, two guest rooms, and an office. The home movie theater features a bathroom, red carpet and plush seats.

The master bedroom has two walk-in closets and a fireplace, sauna and two bathrooms.

Outside, behind tall hedges, there’s a pool, spa, cabana and a paved upper deck.

Broker Naomi Selick of Douglas Elliman holds the listing.

— Dana Bartholomew

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