Jim Carrey Sells His Iconic Los Angeles Estate

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Los Angeles – USA- 12,August,2025

Comedian and actor Jim Carrey has sold his luxurious Brentwood estate in Los Angeles for $19.75 million, after initially listing the property for $28.9 million in February 2023. The sprawling mansion, which Carrey purchased in 1994 for $3.8 million, boasts 11,000 square feet of living space, featuring five bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and an array of lavish amenities.

The Estate’s Features

– *Luxurious Interior*:

    – High-beam ceilings and strategically placed skylights

    – Art Deco-style home theater with plush mohair fabric walls and burl wood columns

    – Chef’s kitchen with indoor BBQ facilities

    – Wine cellar and art gallery showcasing Carrey’s own artwork

– *Resort-like Outdoor Spaces*:

    – Full-size tennis court

    – Waterfall swimming pool with spa

    – Yoga and meditation platform surrounded by mature trees

    – Lush, manicured gardens

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The Sale

The property’s sale comes after nearly two years on the market, with multiple price reductions. The final sale price represents a significant return on investment for Carrey, who has made notable improvements to the property over the years. The Los Angeles “mansion tax” likely played a role in the challenging sale, with many luxury homeowners reconsidering California residences due to high taxes and natural disaster risks.

Carrey’s Next Move

Carrey’s decision to sell the mansion may signal a shift in priorities, with the actor reportedly relocating to Maui, Hawaii. His openness about financial struggles has sparked conversations about the costs of celebrity luxury living. Despite selling for less than initially asked, Carrey still made a substantial profit, highlighting the complexities of luxury real estate markets..

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