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#1356697
Single Family

Richard Karn's House

Los Angeles, CA
Richard Karn

Richard Karn

Level-voiced actor
Age 70 Aquarius

Level-voiced actor who is best remembered for portraying Al Borland on Home Improvement for more than 200 episodes.

About this home

Richard Karn's home. Television actor and game show hosts Richard Karn's house is a 6-bedroom, 6-bathroom, 5,998-square-foot house in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles. He purchased the home in 1996 for $1.1 million. Richard Karn's net worth is $10 million. He is best known for his role as Al Borland on the sitcom "Home Improvement" (1991–1999). Richard Karn's wife is actress Tudi Roche. They have been married since 1985 and share a son.

Property Details

Property TypeSingle Family

Listed Price

$1,100,000

Listing #1356697

About This Single Family in Los Angeles, CA

This 6 bedroom, 6 bathroom single family is located in Los Angeles, CA.. The property sold for $1,100,000, placing it in the luxury segment of the market.

Richard Karn's home. Television actor and game show hosts Richard Karn's house is a 6-bedroom, 6-bathroom, 5,998-square-foot house in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles. He purchased the home in 1996 for $1.1 million. Richard Karn's net worth is $10 million. He is best known for his role as Al Borland on the sitcom "Home Improvement" (1991–1999). Richard Karn's wife is actress Tudi Roche. They have been married since 1985 and share a son.

Real Estate in Los Angeles, CA

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