Actor Charlie Sheen, who married actress Denise Richards in mid-June, has again put his contemporary-style home overlooking Malibu Lake on the market, this time at $3.6 million.
Sheen originally listed his 2.5-acre furnished home and compound a year ago at $4.5 million. When it fell out of escrow, he took it off the market.
Now he and his bride want to move on to create a different type of home. The compound has been described as "the ultimate bachelor pad," and it was the scene of many parties during Sheen's wilder days.
The four-bedroom, 6,000-square-foot home has a poker room, cigar room, billiards room and media room with four TVs. The house also has an office and a batting cage. Sheen loves baseball and has temperature-controlled cases for his collections of baseball memorabilia.
Besides the main house, there is a guest house, which Sheen turned into "the aqua room" with walls of salt-water aquariums. There also is a full gym.
One of the more unusual features is a fire pole in the master suite, which descends from a closet to the front entrance. There is an infinity pool, rock spa and grotto on the grounds.
Sheen, 36, spent 10 years redesigning the home, which was built in 1991.
In the fall of 2000, he replaced Michael J. Fox on the ABC sitcom "Spin City," which was canceled this spring. Sheen co-starred in such movies as "Platoon" (1986) and "Wall Street" (1987).
He met his wife in 2000 while shooting the movie "Good Advice." They began dating after Richards made a guest appearance on "Spin City" last year. They announced their engagement in January.
Richards, 31, appears in the movie "Undercover Brother." She played James Bond girl and nuclear physicist Christmas Jones in "The World Is Not Enough" (1999). She co-stars in the upcoming movies "The Third Wheel" and "Empire."
Adrian Grant of Prudential John Aaroe & Associates, Beverly Hills, has the listing.
Shavo Odadjian, bassist with the rock band System of a Down, has become a first-time home buyer with his purchase of a Woodland Hills house for $690,000, $5,000 more than the asking price.
Odadjian, 26, bought a five-bedroom, 3,400-square-foot house that was built in 1964. The house has been updated and has a kitchen with a commercial stove, granite counters and marble floors. The master suite has a spa tub, steam shower and walk-in closet. The grounds have a pool and spa.