One of the wealthiest comedians is the Philadelphia native, who is said to have a net worth of $200 miℓℓio𝚗. Documents show that he put $7 miℓℓio𝚗 of that money into a large estate next to an even bigger mansion he already owned.
The property next door is a 16.3-acre estate with mostly hillside once more; however, a two-acre graded block contains a 9,300-square-foot, ambiguously architectural residence with a grey tiled roof, as well as an infinity-edged swimming pool, a full-size tennis court, wide lawns, and sprawling gardens. The house, which was built in 2004, has never been listed for sale in a formal manner.
Regarding Hart, the seasoned comedian and actor is currently in charge of a 42-acre estate that includes two swimming pools, two sports courts, and other buildings with a combined living space of roughly 19,000 square feet. You can also park a lot of cars off-street.
Hart’s “spare” house is hidden behind gates on a sizable lot. Under the stone and beige stucco facade, there are six bedrooms and six bathrooms.
Large formal living and dining rooms with huge picture windows and wide-plank oak hardwood floors can be found inside the house.
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 dual vanities, a soaking tub, and a glass-enclosed shower that is covered in quartz.
A separate 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.