Inside Dick Van Dyke’s $8m retirement fun palace! Mary Poppins icon, 97, builds dream Malibu home featuring water slide into the pool, putting green and even a dance studio

Inside Dick Van Dyke’s $8 Million Retirement Fun Palace! Mary Poppins icon, 97, builds dream house in Malibu with pool waterslide, putting green and even a dance studio

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Dick Van Dyke is enjoying his retirement in style.

The veteran entertainer has made a number of renovations to his three-bedroom, two-bathroom Malibu, California, mansion in his 37 years of ownership, as evidenced by newly captured exterior photos of the mansion that sits in an upscale gated community.

The West Plains, Missouri-born actor, 97, bought the house in September 1986 for $750,000, and it’s now valued at $7.7 million, according to Redfin.

Amenities the Mary Poppins star has put into his home include a waterslide into an adjacent pool; a swim-up bar; and a surfboard and boogie board in the pool.

The Hollywood legend’s home also boasts a golf course; a dance studio, an art studio and an entertainment hut.

The latest: Dick Van Dyke, 97, has made a number of renovations to his mansion in Malibu, California in the 37 years he’s owned it, as evidenced by newly captured exterior photos of the mansion in an upscale gated community

The West Plains, Missouri-born actor bought the home in September 1986 for $750,000, and it's now valued at $7.7 million, according to Redfin.

The West Plains, Missouri-born actor bought the home in September 1986 for $750,000, and it’s now valued at $7.7 million, according to Redfin.

The Chitty Chitty Bang Bang actor traverses the grounds and community in a golf cart and vintage caravan.

The Emmy-winning actor’s home is 2,226 square feet and was built 50 years ago, in 1973.