Wilson played Dwight Schrute, the assistant regional manager of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, in the NBC reboot of the British television classic, The Office.
While the property does not include a beet farm suitable for Schrute, this charming west Seattle home does offer beautiful views of Puget Sound and the surrounding mountains.
Located within walking distance of lively Alaska Junction, this three-bedroom home came on the market last month for $999,900 and just sold for $950,000.
Wilson and his wife, Holiday Reinhorn, purchased the property in 2010 for $475,000.
Built in 1928, the 2,150-square-foot home features many period details, including ornate mahogany and hardwood floors.
The vintage spaces have also been updated.
The cozy kitchen features a farmhouse style sink, stainless steel appliances and quartz countertops.
The dining room has windows with beautiful views.
The bright and airy living room has a handmade tiled fireplace and French doors leading out to the west-facing terrace.
There are two bedrooms on the main level with a third bedroom located on the lower level.
A full bathroom on the main level has been updated with subway tiling and a pedestal sink.
The lower level offers an additional bathroom with a shower cubicle.
The lower level has a spacious recreation room with fireplace, as well as a laundry room and a mechanical room with built-in cabinets.
According to the listing, this cozy lot has gated off-street parking, a partially fenced, landscaped yard, and an outdoor building/garden shed.
The actor, who has long been a regular visitor to the Emerald City, grew up in Seattle and met Lane Horn while attending the University of Washington.
The comedian also sold his farm in Agoura Hills, California, for $1.6 million in 2020 before leaving his Seattle flat.