Stan Lee’s daughter to sell $8.8M estate that the late Marvel legend bought her

· New York Post

JC Lee, daughter of Marvel Comics co-creator and creative director Stan Lee, is putting her longtime Los Angeles home on the market.

Stan and his wife Joan Lee — who passed away in 2018 and 2017, respectively, both aged 95 — purchased the over 5,200-square-foot compound for JC. 

The three-bedroom, seven-bathroom property was the last property Stan ever purchased, The Post is told.

The pool. Adam Latham
The patio and cabana. Adam Latham
A few life-sized “Spider-Men,” which are available for separate purchase. Adam Latham
One of the primary suite’s two bathrooms. Adam Latham
The kitchen. Adam Latham
The home has three bedrooms and seven bathrooms. Adam Latham
Stan Lee and JC Lee in the home’s living room during a party in 2015. Adam Latham

Located above the Sunset Strip, within the Hollywood Hills’ sought-after Bird Streets neighborhood, the home is set to hit the market Monday with an $8.8 million price tag. 

“My father and I loved this house at first sight,” JC told The Post in a statement about the residence, which her late father bought for $4.4 million in 2014. “There were so many possibilities, we couldn’t wait to get started. This house was made for parties and entertaining with a sound system that extends to the showers, the theater, and the cabana designed to keep food hot for outdoor events.” 

The single-story estate is modern but boasts an old-school glamor. The tiered main entrance is defined by lush landscaping, low white barriers and a black-accented white facade with columns and crown moldings. 

The home has multiple fireplaces. Adam Latham
One of the primary suite’s enormous walk-in closets. Adam Latham
The home theater. Adam Latham
The sauna. Adam Latham
Stan Lee and wife Joan Lee attend the 23rd annual Producers Guild Awards at The Beverly Hilton hotel on January 21, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California. FilmMagic
Stan Lee attends the premiere of Disney and Marvel Studios’ “Doctor Strange” on October 20, 2016 in Hollywood, California. Getty Images

Immediately inside the abode, which is set on a half-acre lot, is a foyer that flows into a den equipped with a built-in bar and fireplace.

As well there is also a formal living room, a generous dining room, a kitchen with a large center island, two guest rooms, an office and a home movie theater with an ensuite bath, red carpeting and plenty of plush seats. 

The primary suite has two oversized walk-in closets, a fireplace, a private sauna and two separate bathrooms.

On the grounds, behind tall hedges, there is a pool, spa, cabana and a paved upper deck ideal for hosting large gatherings.

The property is listed by Naomi Selick of Douglas Elliman.