Charlie Sheen Seeks $7.2M for Sober Valley Lodge

The actor has placed his mansion on the market

Ladies and gentlemen of Los Angeles, Sober Valley Lodge can be yours!

Charlie Sheen has put his Beverly Hills mansion — the scene of so many awesome crimes of good taste — on the market for $7.2M, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Ah, the memories associated with the five-bedroom, seven-bath, 7,924-square-foot house! The property was, after all, the setting for two infamous video interviews (with ABC News and the "Today" show) — the very ones that popularized his trademark expressions "winning!" and "tiger blood," and introduced the world to the life he shared with porn-star girlfriends, who he called his "goddesses."

For those buzz words alone, maybe some forward-thinking philanthropist will purchase the mansion and turn it into a Sheen museum for what it has meant to pop-culture.

Sheen, however, is not homeless. He recently bought the mansion down the street belonging to veteran Hollywood producer Mike Medavoy.

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