HOLLYWOOD HILLS—The Hollywood Hills home of the late actress Doris Roberts, known for role on the CBS comedy “Everybody Loves Raymond” has been listed for $2.45 million, TMZ first reported. The home was placed on the market 1 year after Roberts died at the age of 90.

Roberts reportedly purchased the 1927 Spanish Colonial Revival home in 1976 for $138,000. Three-time Oscar-nominated producer, Hal B. Wallis, who produced “Casablanca,” once owned the property.

The 3,700-square-foot home is located above Beachwood Canyon with views of Los Angeles, mountains, and the coastline. It includes 3 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, a great room, a sun room, a formal dining room, a “speakeasy room,” and a family room with a wet bar. The interior features beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, an arched picture window, steel casement windows, and wrought iron work. The home also includes a heated pool, a spa, a cabana bar, a terrace with a fireplace, and a courtyard with a pool and an outdoor kitchen.

The home is listed by Rodeo Realty agent, Roger Perry. The last open house is scheduled for Tuesday, May 2, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.