Muniz lists a Sunset Strip-area home for sale

This 3-bedroom Muniz home once owned by Paul Lynde, located in the Hollywood Hills, was designed by John Woolf, and was built in 1926.

If there is one thing actor and Champ Car Atlantic driver Frankie Muniz likes as much as driving a professional race car, it's dealing in real estate. At 22, he already has bought and sold several houses.

When he was 19, he wound up with two houses in the same Westside neighborhood because he couldn't wait to sell one home before buying another with a fingerprint-recognition front door — a feature that sounds like something straight out of his "Agent Cody Banks" spy films.

Now the former star of the sitcom "Malcolm in the Middle" is dabbling in the market again. He has listed his home in the Sunset Strip area at close to $3.9 million. Muniz has owned it since January 2006.

The traditional-style 1941 home was "completely upgraded," according to the Multiple Listing Service. The one-story house has five bedrooms and four bathrooms in just under 2,000 square feet. The master-bedroom suite has a pitched ceiling with skylights, two walk-in closets and an infinity tub. There's also a deck with city views. Other features are a basement, a breakfast nook, a pool and a spa.

Muniz took a break from acting in 2006 to become a race-car driver but recently appeared in an episode of the CBS drama "Criminal Minds" and is in the film "My Sexiest Year," which had its world premiere in October at New York's Hamptons International Film Festival. Muniz began collecting race cars before he could drive. LA Times