Ray Romano sells home for approximately $1 million

Ray Romano had recently sold one of his properties for approximately $1 million, making a little over the asking price of $979,500. The home is located in the Penfield Estates in Woodland Hill, Calif.

It features four bedrooms and three bathrooms, expanding roughly 2,700 square feet. Along with hardwood floors and a spacious kitchen, it has an outdoor dining and barbecue area, a pool, spa, and covered patio.

Meanwhile, 58-year-old Romano also opened up about being typecasted in various roles because of his role as Ray Barone on the hit sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond.

The actor went onto other roles that were not similar to that of the classic CBS hit, but recently shared, “There was no game plan. To be blunt, I didn’t have to do anything for money after ‘Raymond’ – which is what my wife keeps telling me after she sees me in a threesome in ‘Vinyl’. One thing I knew was that I didn’t want to do a four-camera sitcom. I was proud of what we did on ‘Raymond’ – that was my legacy – but I wanted to move on.”

He continued, “Typecasting is just natural when for nine years everybody sees you as that. I’m guilty of that. When we were casting actors [for ‘Men of a Certain Age’], when someone’s name would come up, I would say, ‘He’s not right.’ It’s just ingrained in you.”

The comedic star also does stand up along with his career in television and film, adding, “I play Vegas about seven times a year, at the Mirage. If I’m in New York, I’ll always drop into the Comedy Cellar. I still love to get up there. The thrill is coming up with new material. ‘Vinyl’ was shooting from May to October [last year], so I went on a lot. I don’t think I’ll ever give that up. Some guys do. If I have to be nice to myself and say one thing I’m good at, it’s doing standup. Everything else I suck at. Golf I really suck at, even though I love doing it.”