Sometimes, two is better than one. And the more money you have on hand, the more likely and urgent those circumstances are. So it should not be surprising that Kevin Hart’s financial situation is improving. With a reported net worth of $200 mιllιon, the Philadelphia native is one of the richest comedians. According to documents, he invested $7 mιllιon of that sum in a big estate that sits next to an even larger mansion he already owns.
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The property next door is a 16.3-acre estate with a majority of hillside once more, but a two-acre graded block has a 9,300-square-foot, ambiguously architectural home with a grey tiled roof, as well as an infinity-edged swimming pool, a full-size tennis court, large lawns, and sprawling gardens. The home, which was constructed in 2004, has never been formally for sale.
In terms of Hart, the seasoned comedian and actor currently rules over a 42-acre property with two swimming pools, two sports courts, and other structures totaling roughly 19,000 square feet of living area. Numerous cars can park off-street as well.
Behind gates on a large lot is Hart’s “spare” home. There are six bedrooms and six bathrooms hidden under its stone and beige stucco facade.
The interior of the house features sizable formal living and dining rooms with wide-plank oak hardwood floors and enormous picture windows.
A newly renovated kitchen with stone countertops and top-of-the-line Viking appliances is also featured, in addition to a separate breakfast area and underground wine cellar.
The master bedroom downstairs has access to a spa-inspired bathroom with twin vanities, a soaking tub, and a glass-enclosed shower that is coated in quartz.
A second koi pond gets water from a different waterfall, while the infinity-edged pool in the backyard includes a waterfall and grotto area.
The tennis court described earlier, a putting green, a loggia with speakers and misters, a full BBQ center/outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven and fireplace, as well as a full grilling area are other outdoor elements. Wisteria covers a pergola, and pastoral views take in the far, wild hills.