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#1356089
Single Family

Ryan Stiles' House

Bellingham, WA

8,759

Sq Ft

About this home

Ryan Stile's home. The actor, comedian, director and voice actor, whose work is often associated with improvisational comedy, lives here. He is best known for his improv and co-production work on "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" and the role of Lewis Kiniski on "The Drew Carey Show", and his role of Herb Melnick on the CBS comedy "Two and a Half Men". He purchased the 7-bed, 5-bath, 8,759 sq ft home in September of 1999 for $1M, according to public records.

Property Details

Property TypeSingle Family

Listed Price

$1,000,000

Listing #1356089

About This Single Family in Bellingham, WA

This 7 bedroom, 5 bathroom single family is located in Bellingham, WA. The property spans 8,759 square feet of living space. The property sold for $1,000,000, placing it in the luxury segment of the market.

Ryan Stile's home. The actor, comedian, director and voice actor, whose work is often associated with improvisational comedy, lives here. He is best known for his improv and co-production work on "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" and the role of Lewis Kiniski on "The Drew Carey Show", and his role of Herb Melnick on the CBS comedy "Two and a Half Men". He purchased the 7-bed, 5-bath, 8,759 sq ft home in September of 1999 for $1M, according to public records.

Real Estate in Bellingham, WA

Washington state combines urban markets like Seattle and Bellevue, where technology industry growth from Amazon, Microsoft, and a large cluster of technology employers has pushed prices to among the highest in the country, with more affordable options in eastern Washington and smaller coastal communities. The Seattle metropolitan area — including Tacoma, Bellevue, and Redmond — represents one of the most competitive housing markets in the nation, with limited land supply and high demand from technology workers consistently driving prices upward. Spokane and the Tri-Cities offer significantly more accessible price points for buyers priced out of the western Washington market.

What Determines Value in the Luxury Segment

In the luxury price range where this single family in Bellingham sits, buyers are typically weighing a specific set of trade-offs. Luxury buyers tend to place greater weight on privacy, unique architectural features, lot quality, and the prestige of the specific address within a neighborhood. Luxury markets can be more sensitive to broader economic conditions and tend to have longer average days on market than mid-range properties.

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