“Daily Show” host Trevor Noah sells Bel-Air mansion for $ 29.75 million

Barely 10 months after buying a chic mansion in the Bel-Air neighborhood of Los Angeles, comedian and television host Trevor Noah wants to sell it for $ 29.75 million, according to Dirt.
The South African-born artist paid $ 27.5 million for the estate in December. He bought the dream house from the architect Marc Rios, who designed it for himself in 2014.
The Japanese-inspired design was described as a âsafe havenâ in Architectural Digest in 2017.
âThe bookcase, in particular, was designed after a piece from Kyoto, using heavy, dark woods,â Rios told the magazine.
Details include those dark wood accents, bright spaces, and city views.
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The spacious 11,375 square foot floor plan includes six bedrooms, eight baths, and three half baths.
Floor-to-ceiling glass doors in the living room lead out to a pool, outdoor kitchen and fire pit. The main level also includes a chef’s kitchen with bar seating, a formal dining area, and a den.
Upstairs, the master bedroom has two bathrooms and walk-in closets. Four en-suite bedrooms complete the second floor.
Other high-end amenities include a gym, spa, and work desk. Entertainment options abound with a rooftop terrace and a third-floor screening room.
The property is equipped with an elevator, Crestron automation, security office, motor court and a separate guest apartment.
Previously, the house had been on the market since 2018, asking for up to $ 36 million. The price was lowered to $ 32.5 million in 2020 and then to $ 29,500,000.
Noah, an Emmy winner, is no slouch when it comes to expensive real estate.
In 2019, he bought another nearby mansion for $ 20.5 million, then reportedly returned it for $ 21.7 million last year.
Noah, 37, also owns a $ 10 million penthouse in Hell’s Kitchen in Manhattan, which he bought in 2017.
He’s currently renting a second hangout in Tribeca for $ 52,000 a month, Dirt reports.
Host of “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” since 2015, the actor is currently on a world tour with his stand-up show, “Back to Abnormal”.
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