Arsenio Hall has decided to list his feature-rich estate in the Tarzana neighbourhood of the San Fernando Valley for sale. He recently paid $5.2 million for a modern farmhouse-style home in the Calabasas region of Los Angeles.
It is alleged that the 66-year-old comedian, actor, and former talk show presenter is asking little less than $5.3 million for the modern property. This amount is far less than the $11 million that he allegedly paid Sean Murray, star of “NCIS,” for it just over a year ago, not long after it was first built.
Arsenio Hall became well-known for his work on the 1989–1994 television show “The Arsenio Hall Show” and for his parts in the motion pictures “Coming to America” and “Harlem Nights.”
The property is located on a level plot of ground that is more than one-third of an acre in size. It has a dark brown-trimmed and white stuccoed structure, as well as a large automobile court and three-car garage that are concealed behind gates and fences.
With 6,500 square feet of living space spread over two stories, the home features high ceilings, hardwood floors, designer lighting, and floor to ceiling Fleetwood glass sliding doors. The house has two 12-foot-tall double entrance doors that lead to six bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
A formal dining room leads to a covered terrace that’s ideal for outdoor entertainment, and is connected to a living area that’s enhanced by a hidden linear fireplace hidden behind a wood accent wall.
A floating staircase that conceals a wine closet may be found at the grand entry. Custom cabinets, two sizable quartz islands with cascading edges, top-tier Thermador appliances, and a walk-in pantry can be found in the adjoining gourmet kitchen.
The home also has two walk-in closets, a large bathroom with a separate wet room, soaking tub and shower, a theatre room, a multipurpose room that can be used as an office or lounge and a large master bedroom upstairs with a marble fireplace and private balcony.
The turf-covered backyard features a sport court, a zero-edge pool, a Jacuzzi with a Baja ledge, a kitchen and barbeque area, and a fire pit. There are also two guesthouses with solar panel systems and Control4 automation, one of which has been turned into a gym.