Ellen DeGeneres sells $47M Beverly Hills mansion featuring tennis court, resort-style pool & outdoor kitchen

ELLEN DeGeneres sold her $47M Beverly Hills mansion featuring a tennis court, resort-style pool and outdoor kitchen.

She had previously bought the property from Maroon 5's singer Adam Levine back in May 2019.


After just one month on the market, Ellen and her wife Portia de Rossi were able to sell their Beverly Hills home for $47M after initially asking for $53.5M, the WSJ reported on Monday.

The couple, which has owned over 20 different properties while married, had originally purchased the property for $42M.

The home is anything but humble with five bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, a living room, a library, and a media room. It even has plenty of room for a pool with a spa.

Some fans of the Ellen DeGeneres Show might also remember the floor to ceiling windows as she filmed the show from her living room during the Covid-19 lockdown last year in Los Angeles.

Ellen and Portia added to the property by purchasing a $1.9 million adjacent property, where a 1,400 square foot guest house sits, with cabanas, pickleball courts, more outdoor seating areas and an infinity pool that looks out on the ocean.




The stunning home has the perfect outdoor space for plenty of parties and get-togethers, which sadly weren't done amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

There is an outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven, a bar, and six chairs surrounding a fire pit for those chilly California nights and perfect for roasting marshmallows.

There are also plenty of lounge chairs and umbrellas to keep guests cool after taking a dip in the resort-like pool.


Once inside, the same windows that faced the backyard now overlook an enormous living room with white furniture and rugs to keep the space looking wide, open, and clean.

Similarly, the living room is decorated in all white with floor to ceiling drapes, white rug and white walls.

For a pop of color while keeping it neutral and elegant, the couple chose a dark brown dining table with enough space for eight people.

There is also a decorative X painted one of the walls.


For entertainment, there is a massive entertainment room with several couches to fit in plenty of friends and family.

To go along with a theater-room theme, the room is decorated with grays and dark woods.

There are also black and white wall paintings for some decoration.

The home also features a floor to ceiling library complete with a massive white couch, four white chairs, and two coffee tables with a chess set and even more books.

The room brings in tons of natural light and was actually the set for Ellen's at home show.


The home also features an office, which was decorated with black walls, metallic curtains, a fireplace, and a stunning wood desk.

As for the kitchen, it's a chef's dream.

Every surface is stainless steel with two massive fridges, a chef's stovetop and ovens, and an island with built-in plugs.

The mansion was burglarized on July 4, and cops originally believed their property was "targeted due to the victim’s celebrity status.”

However, the Montecito Association, a local neighborhood association, hinted that the local sheriff told the executive director that the crime was an "inside job" and that the community did not need to worry about more robberies in the area.

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