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Pasadena Wayne Manor Back on Market at $32M

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Published on June 18, 2026
Pasadena Wayne Manor Back on Market at $32MSource: Google Street View

A storied Tudor-revival mansion in Pasadena, the brick manor that played Wayne Manor in the 1960s Batman TV series and later popped up in the 2011 comedy Bridesmaids, is back on the market with a $32 million price tag. The listing represents a sharp markup from last summer’s off-market sale and marks the first time since the 1990s that the home has been publicly offered. For buyers chasing Hollywood pedigree, there are not many local contenders at this scale.

The 18,655-square-foot, seven-bedroom estate at 380 South San Rafael Avenue was listed this week at $32 million, according to Mansion Global. Built in 1928 and set on roughly 4.8 acres, the property comes with formal gardens, a theater, a pickleball court, and a natural rock-style pool. On the listing, Peter Owens of Christie’s International Real Estate SoCal and Shannon Scavo of Maisonre are named as the agents of record.

Hollywood resume

The house has long been a working actor. It served as Wayne Manor on the Adam West-era Batman series and later showed up as the home of Rose Byrne’s character in Bridesmaids, with additional credits in Rush Hour, The Campaign and Murder, She Wrote, The Real Deal notes. That kind of résumé helped the estate sell off market last July for $20.5 million, a price that set a Pasadena record for home sales at the time.

Upgrades since the purchase

Following that sale, the current owner embarked on a round of behind-the-scenes work, including a new sewer line, updated plumbing and HVAC, fresh landscaping and waterproofing of decks, according to Mansion Global. Listing agent Peter Owens has highlighted the effort to preserve period details while quietly modernizing the infrastructure, referring to the estate as “the queen of the street.”

Where it sits in the local market

The $32 million asking price stands out dramatically in Pasadena’s broader housing landscape. The home’s $20.5 million sale last year had already been the highest-ever recorded for the city, and three-month data showed the median single-family sale price in Pasadena hovering near $1.6 million, down about 2.6 percent year over year, The Real Deal reports.

Listing details and watch items

Local listing feeds and property databases show an active MLS entry for the home as of mid-June, with aggregators identifying Maisonre’s Shannon Scavo as a co-listing agent and noting an MLS posting date of June 16, 2026, per LandSearch. If the property sells anywhere near its asking price, it would reset Pasadena record books and offer a clear example of how far Hollywood provenance can push pricing at the very top of the Southern California market.

Expect interest from collectors and deep-pocketed buyers who prize privacy, acreage and cinematic history. Early tours and offers will show whether that Hollywood history still commands a blockbuster premium in Pasadena’s current market.