Ellen DeGeneres Asking $53.5M for 90210 Manse She Purchased From Adam Levine

Published: March 6, 2021 | By: American Luxury Staff

Real estate tycoons Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi are back in the real estate news late this winter. When they last shuffled their portfolio, they were selling a meditative estate in Montecito to Tempus CEO and founder Eric Lefkofsky for $33 million, and buying Dennis Miller’s estate in Montecito for $49 million.

This time around, the subject at hand is the Beverly Hills estate the pair purchased from musician Adam Levine and model Behati Prinsloo in the spring of 2019. DeGeneres and de Rossi paid the duo $45 million for the recently renovated 1930s-era property, and listed it this month for $53.5 million.

The estate is anchored by a 10,376 sq. ft. mansion that contains five bedrooms and nine baths. The manor’s interiors have been revised in an extremely refined style; into the mix come steel-framed doors and windows, as well as a good deal of white paint coating what was formerly a wood-heavy home. Kitchens and baths that show considerable thought in execution. Standouts include the kitchen—chevron- or herringbone-pattern floors, and floor-to-ceiling custom cabinetry—and the glassy enclosed patio, floored in stone and capped with a plank or tongue-in-groove ceiling.

The acre of grounds is nothing short of stunning. Secluded and artfully landscaped, the outdoor living area works in a wood-fired pizza oven bar, a wet bar, numerous elder specimen trees, a tennis court, a fire lounge, and a tastefully-sized pool in its extensive stone patio and terrace complex.

Adding to the property’s pedigree is the fact that it was once owned by Pete Sampras, who many consider to be the greatest tennis player of all time.

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