The Daily Show host Trevor Noah is selling his lavish six-bedroom Bel Air mansion with a 15-by-60-foot infinity-edge pool, which he just bought nine months ago for $27.5 million, according to Dirt.com.
He has listed the 11,375 square foot home for $29.75 million, which is $2.25 million more than he paid for it in January, making it a great flip.
Some of the mansion's greatest amenities include 9.5 bathrooms, a spacious gym, library, wine room with a hidden door, a glass-encased elevator, and a rooftop terrace that can be turned into a screening room.
Real estate investor: The Daily Show host Trevor Noah is selling his lavish six-bedroom Bel Air mansion with a 15-by-60-foot infinity-edge pool, which he just bought nine months ago for $27.5 million, according to Dirt.com
Beautiful: Some of the mansion's greatest amenities include 9.5 bathrooms, a spacious gym, library, wine room with a hidden door, a glass-encased elevator, and a rooftop terrace that can be turned into a screening room
Additionally, the next home owners will be able to enjoy a fireside pit, club room and outdoor kitchen.
The comedian's purchased the property just months after he sold his previous mansion, also located in Bel-Air, for $21.7 million.
The home features an eye-catching boxy white design with copious windows for plenty of natural light.
Incredible home: He has listed the 11,375 square foot home for $29.75 million, which is $2.25 million more than he paid for it in January, making it a great flip; Trevor seen in September
The home was originally designed and built by LA architect Mark Rios for himself.
In 2017, he spoke with Architectural Digest about the mansion's Japanese-influenced design.
In contrast to the brilliant white exterior, the home's interior features 'heavy, dark timbers' that were inspired by rooms Rios had visited in Japan.
A once-in-a-lifetime property: Additionally, the next home owners will be able to enjoy a fireside pit, club room and outdoor kitchen
Views everywhere: The comedian's purchased the property just months after he sold his previous mansion, also located in Bel-Air, for $21.7 million
Spacious: The home features an eye-catching boxy white design with copious windows for plenty of natural light
Wow! The home was originally designed and built by Rios for himself
In 2017, he spoke with Architectural Digest about the mansion's Japanese-influenced design
All in the details: In contrast to the brilliant white exterior, the home's interior features 'heavy, dark timbers' that were inspired by rooms Rios had visited in Japan
Up on a hill: Privacy was a main concern for the home, which features 18-inch thick walls to help drown out noise from outside
Cozy: The home appears to be a series of stacked white containers when viewed from the front side, but it's more expansive when viewed from the back
The floor have multiple sliding doors that open to the outside and the sloping back yard
Privacy was a main concern for the home, which features 18-inch thick walls to help drown out noise from outside.
The home appears to be a series of stacked white containers when viewed from the front side, but it's more expansive when viewed from the back.
The floor have multiple sliding doors that open to the outside and the sloping back yard.
Lots of room: There's also a major rooftop terrace that the upper floors open on for entertaining guests
Partygoers can easily move from the terrace into the rooftop screening room for more entertainment
Trevor was able to negotiate a hefty $2 million discount and got himself a deal when he bought it
Stunning bathrooms: Living amenities include: a cabana, exterior bar/kitchen, sun deck, gym, spa, a steam room and office
Outside there's an infinity pool and luscious gardens
There's also a major rooftop terrace that the upper floors open on for entertaining guests.
Partygoers can easily move from the terrace into the rooftop screening room for more entertainment
Taking a dip: The rooftop area also features a luxurious infinity pool to cool down in on a hot day
There's also a major rooftop terrace that the upper floors open on for entertaining guests.
Partygoers can easily move from the terrace into the rooftop screening room for more entertainment.
The rooftop area also features a luxurious infinity pool to cool down in on a hot day.
Well designed: The minimalist interiors feature dark wood fixtures with beige hardwood floors and contrasting white walls
Massive: The 11,000 square-foot home includes six bedrooms and 11 bathrooms
Unique: In contrast with the dominating hardwood design, the bedrooms are carpeted and feature expansive views of the area
Every room is magical: The bathrooms are decorated with marble and some feature exits to the rooftop area
For sale: Rios' design features an elegant library with a towering ceiling and dark wood shelves inspired by a room he visited in Kyoto.
An entertainer's dream: The mansion was built with entertainment in mind, and its relaxing rooftop area features plenty of bar seating and a sofa surrounding a fire pit for chilly nights