The stars of ABC’s hit ‘90s sitcom Home Improvement have been making the real estate rounds of late. Not long after Tim Allen, who starred as Tim “The Tool Man” Taylor raked in $1.755 million for his Hollywood Hills home comes news that Zachery Ty Bryan, who played the Taylor family’s oldest son Brad, is looking to unload his house in Glendale, just west of Pasadena. Bryan, whose other roles include as school bully Rob in the 1996 Sinbad vehicle First Kid and as Clay in 2006’s The Fast and the Furious: Toky Drift, is asking $1.38 million for the 1960s ranch in the San Rafael Estates community.
The three-bedroom two-and-a-half bath home includes 2,538 square feet of interior space and sits behind gates on a private, acre-sized lot with majestic mountain views, visible from the back deck, the tiled and fountain-equipped patio and through large windows in the rounded, step-down living room.
The master suite includes a sitting room and a pair of glass doors offering views and access to the grounds—including the swimming pool-spa combo on a nearby concrete deck—while the kitchen comes with Spanish tile countertops and an attached breakfast nook.
Additional features include formal dining room, a built-in barbecue and fire pit outdoors and a three-car garage.
Bryan’s most recent credit is as a producer for the 2012 psychological thriller, Dark Tourist.