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Tinder CEO Sean Rad has put his swanky $1.8 million Los Angeles condo up for sale, according to Variety. The Wilshire Corridor pad is 2,298 square feet, with 2 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
Rad has been in and out of the news for his tendency to put his foot in his mouth, including (allegedly) mixing up the word sapiosexual (someone attracted to intelligence) for a much more controversial word.
Rad, for his part, claims he is misunderstood. "I'm dealing with all of these stereotypes," he told Fast Company. "Because I'm a successful guy in tech I must be a douche bag. Because I run a dating app I must be a womanizer."
But he still admits that he is addicted to Tinder and falls in love with another girl every other week.
If you want to follow in Rad's completely not-womanizing footsteps, you can't go wrong with this bachelor (or bachelorette) pad. Rad says that a famous supermodel propositioned him, nay was "begging" him, and he turned her down — possibly in this very condo! This could be you.
For his part, Rad has upgraded to a $7.5 million penthouse three quarters of a mile away from this one, according to Variety.
Check out the pictures below and see the listing:
A giant candelabra light fixture and access to a nearby balcony make for a nice living room. The acoustic guitars are probably part of the staging, and not included.The AgencyA fireplace in the bedroom is nice and cozy.The Agency
The corner tub is perfect for place to soak after a tough day at work. There's even a TV in the bathroom.The Agency
There's space for a desk and computer in the living room, so you can work on the next hit dating app.The Agency
Closet space is key.The Agency
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