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By Casey Farmer
Mansion Global
Talk show host and comedian
Ellen DeGeneres is known for her real estate savvy, and last month she
apparently made another move, purchasing a Montecito, California, home for $27
million.
The 8,188-square-foot home was
purchased on Jan. 10 with Ms. DeGeneres’s business manager Harley J. Neuman
listed as the trustee, according to records on PropertyShark.
Mr. Neuman, who
did not return a request for comment, has been the registered trustee on most,
if not all, of the comedian’s recent real estate holdings—including a lavish
Tuscan-style estate, also in Montecito, that Ms. DeGeneres sold last year for
$34 million; a Carpinteria, California, beach house she snagged for more than
$18 million in 2017; and a pair of condos she used to own in Beverly
Hills.
The Balinese-style home sits on
8.24 acres of land, including an additional vacant parcel, should Ms. DeGeneres
and her wife, actress Portia de Rossi, decide to build any additions to their
newest property. The five-bedroom home has a cabana that doubles as a gym, a
two-bedroom guest house and a basalt pebble infinity pool that overlooks the
ocean.
The Valley Road house had been
listed and delisted several times during 2017 and 2018 before it was most
recently came back onto the market last September for $35 million.
Ms. DeGeneres, 61, and Ms. de
Rossi, 46, previously owned a six-bedroom home in Montecito but sold the near
17-acre property in July 2018 to Netflix executive Ted Sarandos for $34
million.
Ivor Miskulin and Suzanne
Perkins from Compass had the listing. Ms. Perkins, Ms. DeGeneres’s go-to real
estate agent, also represented her in the deal. She denied a request for
comment, and Mr. Miskulin could not immediately be reached.
The home’s previous owners were
philanthropists Marsha and Jay Glazer, according to PropertyShark records. They
could not immediately be reached for comment.
This is Ms. DeGeneres’s first
real estate transaction of 2019, but if recent history is any indication, it
won’t be her last. Her last home purchase was only in September 2018—a $15 million
Beverly Hills villa—a month before she sold a different Beverly Hills house she
had bought in 2015.
The Montecito purchase was
originally reported by Yolanda’s Little Black Book.
Source: Mansion Global
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