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The oceanfront home where Dr. Seuss wrote 'The Cat in the Hat' just sold for $9 million. Take a look inside.

The oceanfront home where Dr. Seuss wrote 'The Cat in the Hat' just sold for $9 million. Take a look inside.
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The La Jolla, California, estate where Dr. Seuss wrote many of his famous children's books has been sold for $9 million. The historic property was purchased by a local children's bookstore owner.

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The sale preserves a significant piece of literary history associated with one of the most influential children's authors of the 20th century.

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The home that once belonged to Dr. Seuss is off the market. Jason Berry Team The Geisel Estate, the former home of children's author Theodor Seuss Geisel, sold for $9 million. The oceanfront four-bedroom four-bathroom home in La Jolla, California, spans 5,004 square feet. Geisel, known as Dr. Seuss, wrote 42 books there, including "The Cat in the Hat." Even the Grinch would have to agree that this multimillion-dollar home overlooking the Pacific Ocean is pretty nice. Beloved children's author and illustrator Theodor Seuss Geisel, who created iconic characters such as The Cat in the Hat, the Grinch, and the Lorax under the name Dr. Seuss , lived and worked at his La Jolla, California , estate for over four decades. The Geisel Estate, as it has come to be known, still features the office and study where Geisel wrote and illustrated 42 of his more than 60 books. The historic property was listed by Jason Barry Team at Barry Estates for $9.95 million earlier this year and sold for $9 million in June. "This property and view was much of what inspired some of Dr. Seuss's most-read children's books," real estate agent Jason Barry told Business Insider in February. "It is an honor and a privilege to represent this one-of-a-kind estate." The San Diego Union-Tribune reported that, appropriately, it was purchased by a local children's bookstore owner. Take a look inside. The Geisel Estate is located on a hillside in La Jolla, a neighborhood in San Diego. The home that once belonged to Dr. Seuss is on the market. Jason Berry Team In 1948, Theodor Seuss Geisel and his wife, Helen Palmer, commissioned Thomas L. Shepherd to design the home around the property's existing Spanish Revival observation tower. American writer and illustrator Dr Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel, 1904 - 1991) points towards something in the distance while his wife Helen prepares to take a picture outside their home in La Jolla, California, April 25, 1957. Gene Lester/Getty Images After it was completed in 1950, Geisel lived there until his death in 1991. It was then donated to the University of California, San Diego. The entrance to the Geisel Estate. Jason Barry Team The 5,004-square-foot home is situated on 1.51 acres of oceanfront property. 7301 Encelia Drive in La Jolla, California. Jason Barry Team The four-bedroom, four-bathroom home has been renovated since Geisel lived there. A bedroom inside the Geisel Estate. Jason Barry Team The floor-to-ceiling windows provide sun-soaked views of the Pacific coast. Inside the Geisel Estate. Jason Barry Team It also comes with a pool and a pool house. The pool at the Geisel Estate. Jason Barry Team The crown jewel of the home is Geisel's office, designated a protected landmark by the City of San Diego's Historical Resources Board. The office. Jason Barry Team Here, Geisel wrote 42 books as Dr. Seuss, including "The Cat in the Hat," "The Lorax," and "Green Eggs and Ham." American author and illustrator Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel, 1904 - 1991), works on illustrations for one of his children's books at his desk at home in La Jolla, California, April 1957. Gene Lester/Getty Images The Geisel Estate was listed earlier this year by Jason Barry Team, a San Diego-based real estate agency, for $9.95 million. It sold for $9 million. A window seat. Jason Barry Team "This is more than a house — it's a legacy of creativity," Jason Barry said. The Geisel Estate in La Jolla, California. Jason Barry Team Read the original article on Business Insider

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