On the real estate front, McHale is selling his longtime Los Angeles home, a midcentury-modern property in Hollywood Hills, for just under $2 million—about $970,000 more than what he paid in spring 2012. The listing is managed by Marcia Glow of Coldwell Banker Realty. Marketed as a “serene haven,” the gray stucco and glass home, built in 1956, sits on a compact cul-de-sac. Inside, it features three bedrooms and two bathrooms across more than 2,000 square feet of living space, showcasing a blend of oak and stone floors, high wood-beam ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows offering city and canyon views.
Key highlights include a grand entryway with clerestory windows leading into an open-concept great room that combines a living area, a dining nook with built-in seating, and a kitchen equipped with a breakfast bar and stainless-steel appliances. The expansive primary suite on the lower level includes a lounge area lined with bookshelves, sliding glass doors opening to a wooden deck adjacent to a grassy lawn, ample closet space, and a glass-block bathroom featuring a soaking tub. Additionally, there’s a bedroom converted into an office, an enclosed patio serving as an outdoor gym, and an attached two-car garage.
The 36-year-old Texas native began his acting career by persuading his talent agent sister to let him audition for a local commercial and later joined the boy band NLT (“Not Like Them”) as one of the lead singers. He achieved fame with his breakout role on Glee in 2009, receiving Grammy, Screen Actors Guild, and Teen Choice nominations throughout the show’s six seasons. McHale has also appeared in True Blood and Glee: The 3D Concert Movie, and he co-hosts the And That’s What You Really Missed podcast on iHeartRadio with fellow Glee alum Jenna Ushkowitz.