Holy Real Estate, Batman! TV's Wayne Manor Is Up for Sale for $32 Million
July 8, 2026
Holy Real Estate, Batman! TV's Wayne Manor Is Up for Sale for $32 Million

The Pasadena home that stood in for Wayne Manor in 'Batman' Credit: MLS
 

If you've ever dreamed of living like Bruce Wayne, now's your chance—provided you have a spare $32 million lying around.

The iconic Pasadena estate used as the exterior of Wayne Manor in the classic 1960s Batman television series has officially hit the market. While the Caped Crusader won't be included, the property comes with plenty of luxury worthy of Gotham's billionaire playboy.

The sprawling estate offers approximately 18,600 square feet of living space with seven bedroomsthree full bathroomsfour half-baths, and four three-quarter baths. That's a whole lot of bathrooms for one superhero.

Although fans may recognize the mansion from the Adam West TV series, only the exterior was featured on the show. All of the interior Wayne Manor scenes were filmed on Hollywood soundstages.

Built in 1928, the three-story mansion showcases Jacobean Tudor Revival architecture and sits on nearly five acresoverlooking the scenic Arroyo Seco in Pasadena. While there's no hidden Batcave (at least none that's been disclosed), the estate comes loaded with luxury amenities, including:

  • A resort-style swimming pool
  • Private movie theater
  • Pickleball court
  • Expansive gardens and rolling lawns
  • Mature oak trees
  • Hardwood and marble flooring throughout

Wayne Manor has looked quite different over the years on screen. For example, the mansion featured in The Dark Knight Rises was actually filmed at Wollaton Hall in Nottingham, England, a historic estate dating back to the 1580s.

The home's recent price history is almost as surprising as Batman's gadgets. It sold for $4.4 million in 1999, then changed hands again for $20.5 million in 2025. Now it's back on the market asking $32 million. Part of that increase may come from the home's updated listed size, which has grown from roughly 16,500 square feet to 18,600 square feet.

Did someone finally add the Batcave?

Whether you're a die-hard Batman fan or simply enjoy browsing over-the-top celebrity-worthy real estate, this legendary mansion proves that even superheroes need an incredible place to call home.

You can check out the home on Zillow here.



Posted by Johnny Ice at 2:54 PM