The cofounder of Tinder just cut the price tag of his Hollywood Hills mansion and relisted it for $9.75 million — here's a look inside

Sean Rad has relisted his Hollywood Hills home for $9.75 million, the Los Angeles Times' Neal J. Leitereg reported.

Rad is the cofounder of popular mobile app Tinder. He launched the app with Justin Mateen in 2012 and served as the CEO until 2016. In March, Medium reported that the app was valued at around $10 billion.

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Rad bought the gated Hollywood Hills home back in 2016 for $7.65 million. According to Leitereg, he listed the home for $10.9 million last year, but took it off the market.

The property boasts 5,589 square feet of living space and includes a main house, a guest house, a pool, and an outdoor patio.

The Oppenheim Group, the California-based real-estate brokerage featured on Netflix's original series " Selling Sunset," has the listing.

"Just about everyone is interested in a house like this, we already have a couple of serious buyers considering the house. It's in one of the most desirable areas in LA, set on a flat lot in the lower bird streets area of the Hollywood Hills," president and founder of the Oppenheim Group Jason Oppenheim told Business Insider.

Keep reading for a look inside.

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