Here Are The Luxury Houses Of America’s Funniest Comedians That Left Us Speechless
Seth MacFarlane – Malibu, $15 Million
Many people would agree that Seth Macfarlane deserves all the success he has right now. The guy is an absolute genius! Many consider him a TV royal because of his contributions to the industry – no wonder the star has been inducted to the Television Hall of Fame at only 47. Macfarlane has created many series on the small screen, but the most famous is ‘Family Guy.’
With his fortune, it’s not surprising he could afford this $15 million Malibu beach house. The contemporary abode sits on a private road and has five bedrooms and six bathrooms in nearly 7,000 square feet of space. Additionally, the home’s best feature is probably the master suite with sweeping coastline views.
Jerry Seinfeld – Colorado, $14.95 Million
Anyone who has watched the hilarious comedy show ‘Seinfeld’ knows who Jerry Seinfeld is. The comedian has been in the laugh industry for over five decades, winning numerous awards and earning the big bucks, which has enabled him to own a wide array of properties in the country.

Still, none of his mansions beat this mountain-side abode in Colorado, which contains a whopping eleven bedrooms and eleven bathrooms, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering the residents unparalleled views of the mountains. Apart from that, there’s a gym, a yoga studio, a wood-paneled library, and a modern kitchen that the Seinfelds can thoroughly utilize whenever they’re there.
Mo’nique – Los Angeles, $1 Million
You might know Mo’nique from her iconic performance on ‘Bessie,’ but did you know she lives in quite some impressive digs? The comedian’s home in Los Angeles is as beautiful and elegant as its resident, and who can blame her? She certainly can afford to dwell in luxury.

The star’s abode comes with three spacious bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a modern kitchen, among the amenities she has at her disposal. While the actress hasn’t given the media a proper tour of her home, we bet the furnishings are of the highest quality, and hopefully, someday, she will let us into her space.
Jimmy Fallon – Hamptons, $5.7 Million
Jimmy Fallon makes incredible amounts of cash from his inexorable chat show business and stead-fast Hollywood standing. Hence, it’s only foreseeable; he invests colossal financial portions into the real estate market, his $5.7-valued Hamptons manor, for instance. Not to mention, this house is nothing less than a well-furnished theme park, featuring an inter-floor slide, a retro-theme playroom, and even a work-shop.

Putting it honestly, a walk across Jimmy’s mansion would feel like a real-life game of make-a-wish. Well, let’s say, a home gymnasium, and it’s already there. Now, shall we think of a guest cottage; boy, the front yard has that too! No wonder this 3,500 sq. Ft plot sealed the deal for our much-loved entertainer.
David Letterman – New York, $10 Million
Widely regarded as one of the greatest comedians of all time, David Letterman is an outright legend of the laugh industry, with several awards under his belt. The television host made history when he became the longest-serving late-night show host, handling over 6,000 episodes of ‘Late Show’ and ‘Late Night.’

Letterman spends time on his 108-acre property when he’s not working, which holds his eight-bedroom and seven-bathroom colonial style home. There’s a lot of space where the producer’s family can do anything they want, including camping, and we wonder what other amenities the star has on the vast estate, considering that he hasn’t let the cameras in yet.
Larry David – Pacific Palisades, $14.3 Million
Finding Larry David’s current mansion is pretty tricky since the ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ star owns multiple homes in Los Angeles. Among them is this gorgeous mansion in the Pacific Palisades he sold in 2014. With 11,274 square feet of living space, the house is the perfect combination of casual, cozy, and chic.

There is something utterly charming about this gated Country English estate filled with beautiful wood finishings and floors. We wouldn’t be surprised if the actor spent a lot of time holed up in this gorgeous abode. Although widely recognized for the ‘HBO’ series ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm,’ David’s first taste of success was after co-creating the hit sitcom ‘Seinfeld.’
Kevin Hart – Calabasas, $5.35 Million
Many Hollywood stars bought their houses already built; it’s not the case for Kevin Hart. Instead, he chose to develop his Spanish villa-inspired home from the ground up. Initially, Kevin purchased a 26-acre lot in an exclusive gated community near the Santa Monica Mountains for $1.35 million. Then, the comedian hired people to build his 9,623-square-foot home, spending $4 million on the construction.

Way to go for someone who once got booed on stage at the beginning of his career! Years later, Hart purchased his next-door neighbor’s house for $7 million – he now technically resides in 42 acres of land. The resulting two-story pad likely makes the people living in it feel like they are on holiday in Spain.
Melissa McCarthy – Toluca Lake, $3.53 Million
‘Bridesmaids’ star Melissa McCarthy and her husband Ben Falcone are the proud owners of a gorgeous Los Angeles home. The couple bought the deliberately renovated pre-WWII cottage in 2020 for $2.4 million, and we will agree that they got value for their money. The original 1937 bungalow was turned into a modern farmhouse and now has the warmest and ultra-modern interiors.

It has three bedrooms with four baths, built-ins, white walls, and vaulted ceilings. There is also a patio, pool, and the most beautiful greenery on the outside. We do know Melissa has other great properties, but we love this one for her a tad more.
Sacha Baron Cohen – Los Angeles, $14 Million
When Sacha Baron Cohen saw this property for the first time, he surely thought it was perfect for his growing family. After putting up his Los Angeles house in the market, the ‘Borat’ star and his wife, Isla Fisher, purchased this Mediterranean compound. Originally listed at $18.9 million, the home got sold for $14 million, according to sources.

Ideally located on almost 4 acres of wooded land, the gated compound includes a main house, an annex, a swimming pool, movie theater, wine cellar, tennis court, and even a fun clubhouse. Sacha’s ’40s house boasts seven spacious bedrooms and no less than ten bathrooms – perfect for a growing family.
Jay Leno – Newport, $13.5 Million
Jay Leno is a famous comedian who rose to fame after hosting ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno’ and has since enjoyed massive success in showbiz. His hard work has seen him amass vast amounts of wealth, which has seen him spend $13 million on this Newport property.

How the actor got the home is somewhat a serendipity event, as he was driving past the residence with his wife when they decided to ask if it was for sale, which it was, and he bought it on the spot. However, we doubt Leno regrets the decision, as he has fourteen bedrooms, antique chandeliers, a private beach, and a tennis court, among other lavish facilities for his pleasure.
Ellen DeGeneres – California, $49 Million
Like any of us, Ellen DeGeneres is a fan of living in luxury; the only difference is that she’s capable of dropping $49 million on a property she likes. So the comedian didn’t think twice when she first set her eyes on the estate, which looks like a small community with five structures on the 4.3-acre piece of land.


Apart from the South African Cape Dutch-style main house, there is a guest house, a pool house, a barn, and a garage, with all the buildings surrounding a massive pond. Safe to say, DeGeneres doesn’t mess around when it comes to acquiring the best homes for herself and her partner, with this mansion her most expensive one yet.
Steve Harvey – Atlanta, $15 Million
When one sees Steve Harvey’s luxurious home, one would think royalty lives there. In a way, the comedian is the king of talk shows, making him a television royal. One explanation for the luxury of the 35,000-square-foot mega-mansion located in affluent Buckhead neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia, is that movie mogul Tyler Perry previously owned it.
Harvey’s sprawling property sits on 17 acres and boasts significant frontage on the Chattahoochee River. There’s no need for the comedian to take a vacation because his home looks like a five-star resort! The estate boasts money from its gated entrance and grand imperial staircase to the 70,000-gallon infinity pool.
Adam Sandler – Los Angeles, $12 Million
With seven bedrooms and fourteen bathrooms, we understand why Adam Sandler chose this home as his base; it’s spacious and luxurious at the same time. The family can spend time outdoors in the pool or the sprawling gardens or play games on the tennis court. Indoors, there’s a modern theater, where they can watch all the movies the comedian has made.

When Adam is not cracking our ribs with his humor in the blockbuster films he’s starred in, he is most likely spending time with his family at their massive estate in Los Angeles. The actor has an impressive real estate portfolio which isn’t surprising considering his vast wealth, but the primary residence is a beauty to behold.
Matt Stone – California, $3.5 Million
Many people have enjoyed the funny satirical hit series ‘South Park,’ but they don’t know Matt Stone is the brains behind it. The creator is doing incredibly well for himself in his career and financially, and if Matt’s home in California is anything to go by, he also loves the good life.

Tucked away in the Venice Beach community, the property is a thing of beauty, with polished grey concrete floors holding the three-bedroom structure. Two dining rooms, with one at the rear of the building opening to the expansive kitchen and an upstairs office, are among the amenities in the mansion, while the outdoors feature lush gardens and a spa.
Conan O’Brien – Los Angeles, $7.9 Million
No one can deny that the 5,174-square-foot mansion is the perfect home for Conan O’Brien. For one, the house is located close to his various workplaces, and it also offers an incredible view of the Pacific Ocean. Do you know how soothing it is to stare at the ocean?

With six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a pool, a hot tub, and a tennis court, there are more than enough features in the house to keep Conan and his family comfortable. And let’s not forget that the villa of the late-night TV show host is spacious enough to accommodate many guests should he decide to throw a party.
Kevin James – Florida, $14 Million
On the list of American celebrities living large is the popular actor and comedian Kevin James. The ‘Kings of Queens’ star spent a good chunk of his fortune to purchase a Florida coastal estate whose elegance we can’t stop appreciating. The $14 million estate occupying close to 19,000 sq. ft has a three-story mansion and one-bedroomed guesthouse.

Kevin was the first person to occupy the coastal home and continues to enjoy white-washed living spaces made of six bedrooms and over seven bathrooms. There is also a palm-topped patio, wine cellar, billiards room with a wet bar, and a swimming pool.
Tracy Morgan – New Jersey, $14 Million
Wouldn’t one want to spend a day in some vintage and royal palace? Well, we’d love to. However, since that seems a dream tad far from reality, we can realize this fantasy by looking at Tracy Morgan’s grand dwelling. On top of its prime Alpine town location, the structure boasts an enormous brick-accented patio and sprawling pine trees.

As the house is constructed on a spacious floor plan, the stoned foyer leads into a resplendent welcoming area, where the elegant chandelier, a plush rug, and quintessential furniture pieces will smite anyone’s eyes. Though the whole ambiance plays around a cream tone, the wood-syncopated library has to be the show-stealer here.
Ben Stiller – New York, $15 Million
The age-old saying states that one either goes big or goes home; this did not put into account that these two could be combined. Ben Stiller has certainly demonstrated that he could go home and at the same time make it extravagantly big!

Located in the Westside of New York, Stiller’s abode is nothing but humble. The comedian and his wife Christine Taylor paid a jaw-dropping $15 Million to acquire the mansion. With four bedrooms completely en suite, an office, and beautiful large windows that provide a stunning view of the Hudson River, this is every bit a dream house. The amenities in this place include a gym, a swimming pool, and a hot tub.
Ray Romano – Toluca Lake, $6 Million
Ray Romano drove into Toluca Lake in the early summer of 2021 and returned with a newly acquired property. Not that he needs a new luxurious home, but he purchased one nonetheless. We don’t know what made the comedian buy the .98 acre property, but it’s likely because of either its water frontage or the 1940s charm the French country house exudes.

Although the estate is less than an acre, it still boasts of space, especially outside. It has a brick patio, 25-foot veranda, pool, and tennis court, surrounded by landscaped grounds. Three-time Emmy winner Romano was perhaps best known during the 1990s for playing the title character in the heavily syndicated sitcom ‘Everybody Loves Raymond.’
Matt Groening – California, $11.9 Million
Sometimes, it affects everything when you make a significant change in your life, and no one knows this better than Matt Groening. The animator, known for his work on ‘The Simpsons’ and ‘Futurama,’ splashed a cool $12 million on a property when he got married, which isn’t surprising; he is worth a whopping $500 million.

The abode is as opulent and massive as it can be, with four bedrooms, five bathrooms, a sprawling swimming pool, with lush gardens and palm trees giving it the resort-like feel. The Mediterranean-style residence is only one of the numerous properties Groening owns, and who can blame the guy for splurging on his big family?
Trey Parker – Brentwood, $6.2 Million
When you’re worth over $600 million, it won’t come as a surprise that you’d acquire the most adorable homes in the country. Trey Parker, who earned his millions from his creative talent as the co-creator of ‘South Park,’ has several homes, but none steals the show like this Brentwood duplex.

With 5,000 square feet of living space, the residence comes with four bedrooms and four bathrooms, with the entire structure fitted with exotic oak floorboards. After a long day of work, Parker can spend some time in the swimming pool or the yoga studio, and if he’s exhausted and wants some quiet time, the comic can grab a bottle of wine and relax in his private courtyard.
Byron Allen – Beverly Hills, $80 Million
You know you’re wealthy when you can secure a loan to renovate your property for a whopping $80 million. That’s what tycoon Byron Allen did, with the plans to take down his already impressive Beverly Hills mansion already approved in 2021 and in its place build a two-story house.

The new residence will have a bowling alley, a gym, an underground theater, and a garage that can hold up to six cars. Allen’s spending doesn’t come as a surprise, though; the comedian is known for his several high-end acquisitions with countless homes all over the country, as well as numerous businesses which help him sustain his lavish lifestyle.
Johnny Carson – Malibu, $65.2 Million
If we need proof of how successful Johnny Carson was when still alive, this former estate of his would be it. The Point Dume property, currently owned by fashion mogul Sidney Kimmel, went up for sale with an original asking price of $81.5 million, then lowered by around 20% later on. Nevertheless, it was a giant leap from how much the TV legend bought the home in 1984.

Carson paid $9.5 million for the opulent oceanfront estate in Malibu and called it home for two decades. The property is on four acres of land, with a 7,083-square-foot main house that boasts of nothing but luxury. Records show that Kimmel bought the estate from the host’s widow for $46 million.
Seth MacFarlane – Malibu, $15 Million
Many people would agree that Seth Macfarlane deserves all the success he has right now. The guy is an absolute genius! Many consider him a TV royal because of his contributions to the industry – no wonder the star has been inducted to the Television Hall of Fame at only 47. Macfarlane has created many series on the small screen, but the most famous is ‘Family Guy.’

With his fortune, it’s not surprising he could afford this $15 million Malibu beach house. The contemporary abode sits on a private road and has five bedrooms and six bathrooms in nearly 7,000 square feet of space. Additionally, the home’s best feature is probably the master suite with sweeping coastline views.
Dan Aykroyd – Pacific Palisades, $14.5 Million
There’s a reason why Dan Aykroyd conceived the premise and co-wrote his hit movie ‘Ghostbusters’ – he believes in the supernatural! His belief can be traced back to his upbringing as a Spiritualist in his native Canada. His ancestors practiced communicating with spirits, with his father even writing a book called ‘A History of Ghosts.’

The actor admitted to having lived in a haunted home before, but thankfully this is not it. Akroyd repurchased this Pacific Palisades estate in 2008 for $14.5 million. The 7,952 square-foot Spanish-style house built in the 1920s sits on nearly an acre of land and includes 6 to 7 bedrooms. The ‘Blues Brothers’ actor and his wife put this property up for lease in 2014.
Bill Murray – New York, $9 Million
There’s no doubt Billy Murray is a living legend of comedy. He has appeared in many hit movies that made audiences laugh so hard, such as ‘Ghostbusters,’ ‘Groundhog Day,’ and ‘Caddyshack.’ Of course, a big star like him would own multiple properties, including this secluded one in Palisades, New York. It’s the comedian’s way of being in the Empire State minus all the noise of NYC.

With its serene location, it’s probable that whenever Murray wants to relax and meditate, he will stay here. The 15,210 square-foot mansion is surrounded by greenery and includes a pool on the ground that appears to have a Chicago Cubs logo at the bottom. The Illinois-born actor sure loves his home team!
Bob Saget – $2.895 Million
Bob Saget worked as a stand-up comedian for years until he became a regular face on our TV screens. His appearance in the popular sitcom ‘Fuller House’ and as the voice behind future Ted Mosby in ‘How I Met Your Mother’ has made the American comedian a big name in the comedy industry.

Still, as famous as Bob is, most of the details about his personal life have remained a mystery to the public. Still, we know that the actor purchased a 6,608 square feet home in 2003 for $2.895 million. The house, surrounded by lush greenery, has five bedrooms and six bathrooms, which we believe means that the residence is befitting of Bob’s standing.
Terry Fator – Las Vegas, $4.5 Million
As one of the highest-paid comedians in the world, it shouldn’t shock anyone that Terry Fator lives in a house worth $4.5 million. We can humorously add that the four-bedroom 8,093-square-foot sprawling mansion can comfortably house the American ventriloquist and his numerous puppets.

The Italian villa-style mansion contains all the luxury that a man like Terry could need. Imagine coming home to a private bar, game room, movie theater, spa, and pool after the day’s work. Well, that’s what the stand-up comedian gets to enjoy in his villa. It would be unfair not to mention the best part of the house, the great room, which features a floor-to-ceiling fireplace, French hardwood flooring, and doors opening onto a beautiful terrace.
Bob Hope – Palm Springs, $13 Million
Bob Hope was an iconic comedian who built and lived in an equally awe-inspiring masterpiece till he passed away in 2003. The timeless mansion is nothing like we’ve ever seen; the house got designed to look like a volcano and even brokers have admitted that rebuilding this structure today would be a challenge.

Set in the Southridge community of Palm Springs, the 23,000-square-foot home is a symbol of architectural excellence, with six bedrooms, ten bathrooms, a large central terrace, indoor and outdoor pools, and a tennis court. The enormous glass windows also give you a terrific view of key locations in Palm Springs. Without a doubt, Bob and his wife, Delores, created memories in this house.
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