Less than a year ago, Trevor Noah dropped $27.5 million on an extravagant Bel Air mansion — just months after selling another nearby Bel Air home to Bird founder Travis VanderZanden for a little over $21 million. Now the South African comedian and Emmy-winning host of The Daily Show — who also owns a $10 million penthouse in the New York City borough of Manhattan — has decided to clean house in California, flipping his recently purchased digs back onto the market.
Noah is asking $29.75 million for the modern Bel Air structure, which was designed by architect Mark Rios as a personal residence for himself and his fertility doctor husband Guy Ringler. Composed of three white and windowless cubes out front, the rear of the six-bedroom, 9.5-bath home has floor-to-ceiling walls of glass with ocean and mountain views. Over-the-top amenities run rampant — a Japanese-style spa underneath the pool boasts a wooden tub, sauna and massage and changing rooms,...
Noah is asking $29.75 million for the modern Bel Air structure, which was designed by architect Mark Rios as a personal residence for himself and his fertility doctor husband Guy Ringler. Composed of three white and windowless cubes out front, the rear of the six-bedroom, 9.5-bath home has floor-to-ceiling walls of glass with ocean and mountain views. Over-the-top amenities run rampant — a Japanese-style spa underneath the pool boasts a wooden tub, sauna and massage and changing rooms,...
- 10/11/2021
- by Wendy Bowman, Dirt.com
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Less than a year ago, Trevor Noah dropped $27.5 million on an extravagant Bel Air mansion — just months after selling another nearby Bel Air home to Bird founder Travis VanderZanden for a little over $21 million. Now the South African comedian and Emmy-winning host of The Daily Show — who also owns a $10 million penthouse in the New York City borough of Manhattan — has decided to clean house in California, flipping his recently purchased digs back onto the market.
Noah is asking $29.75 million for the modern Bel Air structure, which was designed by architect Mark Rios as a ...
Noah is asking $29.75 million for the modern Bel Air structure, which was designed by architect Mark Rios as a ...
- 10/11/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Less than a year ago, Trevor Noah dropped $27.5 million on an extravagant Bel Air mansion — just months after selling another nearby Bel Air home to Bird founder Travis VanderZanden for a little over $21 million. Now the South African comedian and Emmy-winning host of The Daily Show — who also owns a $10 million penthouse in the New York City borough of Manhattan — has decided to clean house in California, flipping his recently purchased digs back onto the market.
Noah is asking $29.75 million for the modern Bel Air structure, which was designed by architect Mark Rios as a ...
Noah is asking $29.75 million for the modern Bel Air structure, which was designed by architect Mark Rios as a ...
- 10/11/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Travis VanderZanden is ready to fly the very fancy coop. Though it’s been barely six months since the Bird founder paid “The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah $21.7 million for a snazzy Bel Air mansion, the scooter king is flipping the contemporary estate back onto the market.
The new price? It’s just a few feathers under $25 million, which nets the buyer a secluded spot on a quiet cul-de-sac in upper Bel Air sporting a 10,000-square-foot, glass-clad residence with six bedrooms and nine baths. Not to mention some pretty jaw-dropping design elements — like an 11-foot pivoting front door, an Impala Linear limestone staircase, polished glass flooring, 24-foot ceilings and automated walls of glass by Fleetwood, just to name a few amenities. There’s also a gated driveway and three-car attached garage with glass doors, complete with a smoky tint for privacy.
Now in his early 40s, VanderZanden served as COO...
The new price? It’s just a few feathers under $25 million, which nets the buyer a secluded spot on a quiet cul-de-sac in upper Bel Air sporting a 10,000-square-foot, glass-clad residence with six bedrooms and nine baths. Not to mention some pretty jaw-dropping design elements — like an 11-foot pivoting front door, an Impala Linear limestone staircase, polished glass flooring, 24-foot ceilings and automated walls of glass by Fleetwood, just to name a few amenities. There’s also a gated driveway and three-car attached garage with glass doors, complete with a smoky tint for privacy.
Now in his early 40s, VanderZanden served as COO...
- 4/27/2021
- by Wendy Bowman, Dirt.com
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Travis VanderZanden is ready to fly the very fancy coop. Though it’s been barely six months since the Bird founder paid “The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah $21.7 million for a snazzy Bel Air mansion, the scooter king is flipping the contemporary estate back onto the market.
The new price? It’s just a few feathers under $25 million, which nets the buyer a secluded spot on a quiet cul-de-sac in upper Bel Air sporting a 10,000-square-foot, glass-clad residence with six bedrooms and nine baths. Not to mention some pretty jaw-dropping design elements — like an 11-foot pivoting ...
The new price? It’s just a few feathers under $25 million, which nets the buyer a secluded spot on a quiet cul-de-sac in upper Bel Air sporting a 10,000-square-foot, glass-clad residence with six bedrooms and nine baths. Not to mention some pretty jaw-dropping design elements — like an 11-foot pivoting ...
- 4/27/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Travis VanderZanden is ready to fly the very fancy coop. Though it’s been barely six months since the Bird founder paid “The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah $21.7 million for a snazzy Bel Air mansion, the scooter king is flipping the contemporary estate back onto the market.
The new price? It’s just a few feathers under $25 million, which nets the buyer a secluded spot on a quiet cul-de-sac in upper Bel Air sporting a 10,000-square-foot, glass-clad residence with six bedrooms and nine baths. Not to mention some pretty jaw-dropping design elements — like an 11-foot pivoting ...
The new price? It’s just a few feathers under $25 million, which nets the buyer a secluded spot on a quiet cul-de-sac in upper Bel Air sporting a 10,000-square-foot, glass-clad residence with six bedrooms and nine baths. Not to mention some pretty jaw-dropping design elements — like an 11-foot pivoting ...
- 4/27/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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