Dan Castellaneta, voice of Homer Simpson, sells his waterfront Santa Barbara property

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Dan Castellaneta, the iconic voice of the Homer Simpson character on the long-running animated series “The Simpsons,” is selling his waterfront property in Santa Barbara.

The two-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom condo is listed for $6.9m (US$4.5m).

The actor purchased this beachy retreat in 2015 for just over $3m, so he should make out with a tidy profit if the home sells in the range of its price guide.

Dan Castellaneta is selling his waterfront property in Santa Barbara. Realtor.com

The home, which was built in 2011, has a neutral color scheme and an open-plan layout.

The living, dining, and kitchen areas flow seamlessly, while oak floors, a Sonos system, and gas fireplace give the abode an upscale feel.

Dan Castellaneta, the iconic voice of the Homer Simpson character. FilmMagic

Stainless appliances, a Viking range, and custom cabinets fill the eat-in kitchen.

The single-story home also has a powder room, storage, and newly installed radiant-heat flooring.

A covered patio nearby is surrounded by green grass and palm trees.

The two-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom condo is listed for $6.9M (US$4.5M). Realtor.com

As part of a homeowners’ association, the home offers access to the beach, pool, tennis courts, clubhouse, game room, and hot tub.

The property is secured by 24-hour guarded gates and an on-site manager. There’s also a groundskeeping crew to keep the things tidy.

Castellaneta bought the condo in 2015 for just over $3M. FilmMagic

Castellaneta is one of the original “Simpsons” voice actors, along with Hank Azaria, Nancy Cartwright, and Julie Kavner, among others.

In addition to speaking for Homer, the comedian also voices numerous other characters, including Krusty the Clown, Mayor Quimby, and Groundskeeper Willie.

“The Simpsons,” about a dysfunctional family living in the fictional town of Springfield, first debuted as a stand-alone show in late 1989 and has become the longest-running animated series in the United States.

Fox renewed the show through 2025, with season 35 kicking off in October 2023.

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