Trevor Noah Buys Japanese-Inspired L.A. Mansion for $27.5 Million

Trevor Noah Buys Japanese-Inspired L.A. Mansion for $27.5 Million

2021 started off on a good note for 'The Daily Show' host Trevor Noah. The star purchased a new luxurious home in Bel-Air, California for $27.5-million.

According to Miamiherald.com, the house was designed by architecture Mark Rios.

The 11,000-square-foot house, which has a boxy white design with copious windows, was inspired by Japanese aesthetics.

The three-storey mansion has six bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, an office, library, elevator, gym, spa, steam room, and game room.

Up top, it has a movie theatre which leads to a rooftop terrace. The mansion also has a cabana with a bar and sun deck and a pool.

Take a look at the house below which was initially listed for $29,500,000 in July 2020.


This is not the first Bel-Air mansion that Noah has bought.

In 2019, Noah purchased a $20.5-million mansion, but sold it a few months after purchase for $21.7-million.

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