Bill Hader’s $4.2M home miraculously SURVIVES LA fires as his Pacific Palisades neighbors’ houses perish

Bill Hader’s home miraculously survived the devastating fires in Los Angeles, while his neighbors’ homes burned to the ground.

As the wildfires raged in Southern California, the 46-year-old comedian’s home in the Pacific Palisades remained standing.

He was one of dozens of celebrities forced to evacuate their luxury properties on the Los Angeles coast as four fast-moving wildfires threatened to devastate the city.

Nearly every other home on the It Chapter Two star street was destroyed by the fires.

While the house across the street went up in flames, Hader’s modern villa — which he bought for $4.2 million in 2019 — appeared intact, with a shiny Lexus still parked in the driveway.

Meanwhile, the Pacific Palisades fire not only destroys the mansions of the rich and famous, but also burns down their restaurants.

Bill Hader’s home miraculously survived the devastating fires in Los Angeles, while his neighbors’ homes burned to the ground

As the wildfires raged in Southern California, the 46-year-old comedian's home in the Pacific Palisades remained standing.

As the wildfires raged in Southern California, the 46-year-old comedian’s home in the Pacific Palisades remained standing.

The actor – who was last confirmed to be dating Ali Wong but did not attend the Golden Globe Awards with her this weekend – was one of several residents who evacuated the area and his home also apparently escaped unharmed.

His home was surrounded by menacing smoke and dark skies, but even the trees and shrubs surrounding his home appeared largely untouched by the flames.

However, just a few yards away, his neighbor’s house had burned to the ground.

Across the street, his neighbor’s mansion was covered in smoke and flames, and the entire back half of the mansion now seemed to no longer exist.

The rest of the street looked like an apocalyptic movie with abandoned cars on the street and only the remains of destroyed houses.

The Saturday Night Live alum, who is rarely active on social media, has not yet publicly addressed how the wildfires are devastating the area around his home.

The Los Angeles fire chief said Wednesday morning that the fires have left at least two people dead, as well as many “significant injuries.”

The Pacific Palisades fire broke out Tuesday morning amid high winds in a region that has not seen significant rainfall in more than six months.

Across the street, his neighbor's mansion was covered in smoke and flames, and the entire back half of the mansion now seemed to no longer exist.

Across the street, his neighbor’s mansion was covered in smoke and flames, and the entire back half of the mansion now seemed to no longer exist.

His home was surrounded by menacing smoke and dark skies, but even the trees and shrubs surrounding his home appeared largely untouched by the flames.

His home was surrounded by menacing smoke and dark skies, but even the trees and shrubs surrounding his home appeared largely untouched by the flames.

The rest of the street looked like something out of an apocalyptic movie with abandoned cars on the street and only the remains of destroyed houses left behind

The rest of the street looked like something out of an apocalyptic movie with abandoned cars on the street and only the remains of destroyed houses left behind

More than 30,000 people have been evacuated, often with only their pets and the shirts on their backs.

Sunset Boulevard in the Palisades was lined with abandoned luxury cars as residents abandoned their vehicles to flee on foot.

Blocks of expensive homes were reduced to rubble as the fires moved at a rate of three football field lengths per minute.

A stretch of beachfront homes along the Pacific Coast Highway burned to the ground.

The fire reached the Getty Villa, but museum officials assured the public that all art and artifacts are safe.

The Pacific Palisades fire isn’t the only one raging in Los Angeles.

He was one of dozens of celebrities forced to evacuate their luxury properties on the Los Angeles coast as four fast-moving wildfires threatened to devastate the city.

He was one of dozens of celebrities forced to evacuate their luxury properties on the Los Angeles coast as four fast-moving wildfires threatened to devastate the city.

Nearly every other home on the It Chapter Two star street was destroyed by the fires

Nearly every other home on the It Chapter Two star street was destroyed by the fires

The Eaton fire in the Pasadena area has claimed two lives and caused the evacuation of a senior center.

While Hader’s home luckily escaped the devastating fires, other stars weren’t so lucky.

Adam Brody and Leighton Meester’s $6.5 million home was destroyed by fire.

Other Hollywood stars who lost their mansions in the devastating fires include Anna Farris and her $5 million estate, as well as Anthony Hopkins and Miles Teller.