The Inner Harbor home of Oscar-winning actor and Netflix “House of Cards” star Kevin Spacey goes back up for auction later this month with a suggested opening bid of $1.5 million.

Alex Cooper Auctioneers on Monday posted listing details for a public auction of the waterfront condo to be held at the entrance to the Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse at 100 N. Calvert St. at 9:15 a.m. on July 25. No online bids will be accepted. An initial deposit of $100,000 is required.

The over 9,069-square-foot condo is a combined two units in Ponte Villas North, a development along Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. The home has five levels with six bedrooms, seven full bathrooms and three half-baths. Upgrades include an elevator, sauna, home theater, rooftop terrace and a four-car garage.

“The property, will be sold in an ‘as is’ condition and subject to conditions, restrictions, easements, encumbrances and agreements of record affecting the subject property, if any, and with no warranty of any kind,” according to the listing on the Towson-based auction house’s website.

The condo home was last sold in 2017 for $5.65 million to Clear Toaster LLC, a company based in Los Angeles.

While the actor’s agent and friend Evan Lowenstein confirmed that he, not Spacey, owned the condo at Pier Homes at Harborview, Spacey has called it his home and spoke last month about losing it in an interview with Piers Morgan.

On an episode of “Piers Morgan Uncensored,” the British TV personality’s YouTube talk show posted online in mid-June, Spacey seemed to break down when Morgan asked the 64-year-old actor about where he lives now.

“It’s funny you ask that question because this week, where I have been living in Baltimore is being foreclosed on. My house is being sold at auction,” Spacey said. “So I have to go back to Baltimore and put all of my things in storage.”

Spacey said after that “he’s not sure” where he’ll live.

“I can’t pay the bills that I owe,” Spacey told Morgan, detailing how he is millions of dollars in debt from legal bills related to several lawsuits the actor has been fighting over allegations of sexual misconduct in the U.S. and in Britain.