Matthew Gray Gubler lives in a ‘haunted’ tree house

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The “Criminal Minds” alum has a net worth of $10 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. It’s also reported on the site that Matthew Gray Gubler has a whopping yearly salary of $3.5 million, in part from the show’s syndication. In 2012, he started to make $100,000 per episode of “Criminal Minds,” and in 2016, his earnings bumped up to $150,000 per episode, so he’s been making bank for nearly a decade (via Digital Spy). 

In an interview with Vanity Fair (via YouTube), he showed fans his “haunted” tree house that he currently resides in. He took us through incredibly unique parts of the house such as his kimono closet, hand-made fireplace, and beautiful rooms covered head to toe in his oddities. The 1920s Pasadena home has been a topic of conversation for fans for some time. When asked about the haunted aspects of the home, he responded in the most Gubler way possible: “I like haunted things” (via Hot Lifestyle News).

Here’s What Matthew Gray Gubler’s Net Worth Really Is

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By Delilah Gray/June 3, 2021 11:51 am EST

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Matthew Gray Gubler lives in a ‘haunted’ tree house

The “Criminal Minds” alum has a net worth of $10 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. It’s also reported on the site that Matthew Gray Gubler has a whopping yearly salary of $3.5 million, in part from the show’s syndication. In 2012, he started to make $100,000 per episode of “Criminal Minds,” and in 2016, his earnings bumped up to $150,000 per episode, so he’s been making bank for nearly a decade (via Digital Spy). 

In an interview with Vanity Fair (via YouTube), he showed fans his “haunted” tree house that he currently resides in. He took us through incredibly unique parts of the house such as his kimono closet, hand-made fireplace, and beautiful rooms covered head to toe in his oddities. The 1920s Pasadena home has been a topic of conversation for fans for some time. When asked about the haunted aspects of the home, he responded in the most Gubler way possible: “I like haunted things” (via Hot Lifestyle News).

In an interview with Vanity Fair (via YouTube), he showed fans his “haunted” tree house that he currently resides in. He took us through incredibly unique parts of the house such as his kimono closet, hand-made fireplace, and beautiful rooms covered head to toe in his oddities. The 1920s Pasadena home has been a topic of conversation for fans for some time. When asked about the haunted aspects of the home, he responded in the most Gubler way possible: “I like haunted things” (via Hot Lifestyle News).