His love affair with the California campus has ended.
Sean Rad, who co-founded dating app Tinder in 2012, is looking to let go of his Los Angeles property.
The 37-year-old entrepreneur swiped right on the 10,600-square-foot property in 2018, taking it over from real estate investor Kurt Rappaport. for $26.5 million,
Now, the startup investor and his wife, Lizzie Grover Redd, are asking $32 million for the five-bedroom, nine-bathroom abode, which Listed with Aaron Kirman of AKG Christie’s International Real Estate.
“This house is a masterpiece. Each room is a piece of art from the details to the quality of the materials,” Kirman tells The Post of The Pad at 1375 N. Doheny Drive.


He said, “It’s like opening a Tiffany box over and over again.”
In fact, the Hollywood Hills home has made headlines over the years not only for its size and astonishing price tag: It’s even been featured on the cover of Architectural Digest as a celebrity-owned sprawling space with refreshingly memorable and tasteful beauty it was done.
“I take a studious approach to details,” says Jane Hallworth of Hallworth Design, who worked with the couple. mentioned in an interview with the magazinenamed “Catholic taste and dexterity in walking between traditional and modern idioms” as some of his own guiding lights.
Built in 1936, the property boasts plenty of natural light and double height living spaces.








There’s a marble-and-bronze-clad kitchen that opens to a courtyard, a wine cellar and bar on the lower level, a home theater, and, naturally, a pool.
The “5-star resort-inspired” primary suite has a balcony, a breccia Capria marble bathroom, and a large dressing room.
Raid paid $35 million last year for the Bel-Air campus owned by late actress yvette mimieuxWho died in January 2022 at the age of 80.
The Post has contacted Tinder for comment.