Noah's new home boasts 11 bedrooms, a wine cellar, a spa, a screening room, a rooftop terrace, an outdoor bar and an infinity pool.
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A photo of Trevor Noah’s new $27.5 million Bel-Air mansion | Picture: Twitter by JIM BARTSCH
The year that was 2020 was most probably not the best financially for most. But not for Daily Show host Trevor Noah who splurged $27.5 million (over R420 million) on a brand new Bel-Air mansion.
This after selling a home he previously bought in the same area for $21.7 million.
Noah’s new home boasts 11 bedrooms, a wine cellar, a spa, a screening room, a rooftop terrace, an outdoor bar and an infinity pool which you can take a look at in the videos above and below.
— K U L A N I (@kulanicool) January 9, 2021
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According to publication Mansion Global, the listing was held by Linda May and Drew Fenton of Hilton & Hyland who have refused to comment on their mega-sale.
The home has been on the market since 2018 and was originally listed at $36 million. Time (and presumably the pandemic) ended up taking $6.5 million off the initial listing price.
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