‘Jersey Shore’ star Vinny Guadagnino lists LA home for $3.85M

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Is Vinny Guadagnino already moving back to Staten Island full-time? 

Less than nine months after he packed his bags on the East Coast to move out to West Hollywood part-time, the “Jersey Shore: Family Vacation” star has listed his Los Angeles pad for $3.85 million. 

Comprising three bedrooms and three baths, Guadagnino first purchased the home back in November 2020 for $3.5 million, according to property records. And, apparently, he was so keen on buying the property that he paid an additional $15,000 to get it. 

Although a self-described mama’s boy and Staten Island loyalist, the part-time move to Los Angeles was presumably in hopes he could focus on his acting career. 

But in the latest sign he may have already given up on that dream, 33-year-old Guadagnino is kissing goodbye to his luxury Mediterranean-style pad that boasts panoramic views of Century City, Beverly Hills and the ocean. 

Fans who have been following the reality star have often seen inside the eye-catching residence through his social media.

Situated above Sunset Plaza, the home boasts panoramic views of Century City, Beverly Hills, and the ocean from each room of the house.
Situated above Sunset Plaza, the home boasts panoramic views of Century City, Beverly Hills and the ocean from each room of the house.
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Vinny Guadagnino in his kitchen from his West Hollywood home on November 11, 2020.
Vinny Guadagnino on May 20, 2020.
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Vinny Guadagnino in his kitchen from his West Hollywood home on November 11, 2020.
Vinny Guadagnino in his kitchen at his West Hollywood home on Nov. 11, 2020.
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In an Instagram post on Nov. 11, 2020, he wrote: “I’ve never gotten myself a birthday gift… so for my Jesus year, I’m blessed and thankful to have closed on another home. I’m officially bicoastal Vinny… to new beginnings, following dreams, and chasing goals… your second life begins when you realize you only have one… happy bday me.”

Situated above Sunset Plaza and tucked away on a cul-de-sac, the home has been described as a “completely remodeled oasis,” with its own saltwater pool and spa combo on an expansive backyard terrace. 

The open floor plan boasts 24 foot-wide custom Euroline sliding doors.
The open floor plan boasts 24-foot-wide, custom Euroline sliding doors.
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A view of the open floor plan.
A view of the open floor plan.
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The remodeled home comes with its own salt water pool and spa.
The remodeled home comes with its own saltwater pool and spa.
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The home is designed for easy indoor/outdoor living.
The home is designed for easy indoor/outdoor living.
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The living space.
The living space.
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The kitchen.
The kitchen.
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The home features wide-plank hardwood and tile flooring throughout, as well as vaulted ceilings.

Additionally, the 24-foot custom Euroline sliding doors provide easy indoor/outdoor living vibes. 

Equipped with a smart home system, you can program the lights, music and temperature with a simple remote. 

The expansive yard overlooking the city.
The expansive yard overlooking the city.
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The primary ensuite bedroom.
The primary ensuite bedroom.
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The view from the primary bedroom.
The view from the primary bedroom.
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The primary ensuite walk-in closet.
The primary ensuite walk-in closet.
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One of three bathrooms.
One of three bathrooms.
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The
The picnic area.
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In his latest project, Guadagnino competed on “The Masked Singer” spin-off “The Masked Dancer.” He appeared as the character “Hammerhead” — as in shark — and was eliminated in the sixth spot during the Battle of the Super Six.

The Post has reached out to his reps for comment. 

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