Hollywood icon Bradley Cooper’s Los Angeles beachside home did not last long on the market. According to luxury real estate listings company Mansion Global, the Oscar-nominated actor found a buyer less than a month after putting the bungalow up for sale for $2.4 million. It all came down to a fast-paced bidding war.

“The buyer, who successfully bid against 21 others, will call this their first home,” listing agent Diana Braun of Compass told Mansion Global.

The “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3″ star purchased the 1920s bungalow back in 2004 for $1.2 million. Professionally designed, the bungalow’s snazzy interior featured a natural aesthetic worth its asking price.

“This idyllic celebrity hideaway was Bradley Cooper’s first house in Venice, tucked away behind mature landscaping to offer complete seclusion and privacy,” the home’s listing said. “He worked with renowned interior designer Santillane de Chanaleille to reimagine the interiors, now boasting a natural and raw aesthetic that features reclaimed wood ceilings, concrete floors, and impeccable attention to detail throughout.”

At 1,571 square feet, Bradley Cooper’s longtime L.A. home features two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a number of luxurious amenities.

“Upon entering, you’re immediately greeted by the great room, complete with a dining area, kitchen with oversized concrete breakfast bar, and living area with fireplace,” the listing said. “French doors blend the living areas with the beautifully manicured gardens, providing a seamless transition from indoor to outdoor living. The home features two bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a luxurious primary bedroom suite with elegant louver door closets, and a spa-like bathroom with intricate terra cotta tile, black metal-framed shower, and clawfoot bathtub. French doors in the bedroom open out to the backyard, letting in plenty of natural light and fresh air. A detached rear structure provides the perfect bonus room for an office, home gym, or living space.”

Listing by Diana Braun and Compass