Former "Two and a Half Men" actor Charlie Sheen is said to be planning to offer two of his California estates on the market.

According to rumors, Sheen, who is also known for the critically acclaimed TV series "Spin City," is thinking of selling two Mulholland estates properties, Variety reported.

The actor may be parting with the 6,625-square-foot estate he just got three years ago for $4.2 million. The said villa was reportedly once owned by the entrepreneur and billionaire Tom Gores. Images of the five-bedroom Spanish mansion were featured on an article on the site in 2013. The home displays six bathrooms, a swimming pool and expansive living spaces. Variety noted that Sheen even had a good deal with the said residence as Gores reportedly bought it in 2006 for more than $5.7 million, or over $1.5 million than his purchase price.

The 50-year-old actor is also saying goodbye to his six-bedroom home he bought during the first quarter of 2011. The said home reportedly once belonged to film producer Mike Medavoy known for "Black Swan" and "Shutter Island." The actor paid only almost $7 million for the 9,020-square-foot dwelling place, which had an asking price of nearly $7.5 million when it was listed, per a 2011 article of the outlet.

This means that the Golden Globe-winning actor will still hold on to one residence in the said Los Angeles area. The real estate blog noted that he could be keeping his 7,924-square-foot abode he purchased for $7.2 million more than nine and a half years ago.

Sheen admitted he is HIV positive.

The New York City-born celebrity revealed on Today via an interview with Matt Lauer that he is HIV positive.

The actor shared that he really had a difficult time accepting it.

"It's a hard three letters to absorb. It's a turning point in one's life," Sheen said.

However, what made his delicate situation harder was the betrayal of the people he considered as friends. These people whom he opened up about the matter were the ones who took advantage of him for money, amounting to about $10 million.

"What people forget is that that's money they're taking from my children. I trusted them and they were deep in my inner circle, and I thought they could be helpful. My trust turned to their treason," Sheen said.

He decided to inform the public about this matter so that he could also be free of this "prison" he was trapped in.