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Hey everyone! 👋 Ever wonder what’s going on with Johnny Carson’s Malibu compound? 🌴 We’re on the cusp of a big reveal! 🤯
The late Night Show host bought the modern wood-and-glass abode in the 1980s and maintained it until his 2005 death. 💔
Designed by architect Ed Niles, the triangular 7,100-square-foot house features a flat roof, glass walls, and soaring ceilings lined with dramatic beams. 🌟
The two-bedroom main dwelling centers around a stunning arboretum with stone floors, indoor gardens with mature trees, and floor-to-ceiling glass showing off the estate’s ocean views; a 30-foot-tall glass ceiling provides greenery with gently filtered sunlight. ☀️
The airy space hosts a sunken conversation pit with a copper-surround fireplace, a living room area primed to take in the views, and a triangular step-up dining room with a wood-paneled ceiling and a black marble bar. 🛋️
Up a winding staircase (or the home’s elevator), the primary suite sprawls out over the entire upper floor, boasting dual offices, bathrooms, and walk-in closets, plus a fireplace and a private deck. 🏡
Spanning about four acres, the property on Point Dume promontory also hosts a two-bedroom guesthouse, a waterfall koi pond, numerous terraces, gardens, a saltwater swimming pool, a hot tub, a sauna, a cold plunge, a security office, and a tennis court with a two-bedroom pavilion that was reportedly a gift from NBC to Carson. 🐟
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20 years after his death, Johnny Carson’s Malibu compound is reemerging on the market with a $110 million price tag. The late Tonight Show host bought the modern wood-and-glass abode in the 1980s and maintained it until his 2005 death. Designed by architect Ed Niles, the triangular 7,100-square-foot house features a flat roof, glass walls, and soaring ceilings lined with dramatic beams.
The two-bedroom main dwelling centers around a stunning arboretum with stone floors, indoor gardens with mature trees, and floor-to-ceiling glass showing off the estate’s ocean views; a 30-foot-tall glass ceiling provides greenery with gently filtered sunlight. The airy space hosts a sunken conversation pit with a copper-surround fireplace, a living room area primed to take in the views, and a triangular step-up dining room with a wood-paneled ceiling and a black marble bar. Up a winding staircase (or the home’s elevator), the primary suite sprawls out over the entire upper floor, boasting dual offices, bathrooms, and walk-in closets, plus a fireplace and a private deck. A dining and lounge area with a wet bar, a screening room, and a wine cellar make up the home’s lower level.
Spanning about four acres, the property on Point Dume promontory also hosts a two-bedroom guesthouse, a waterfall koi pond, numerous terraces, gardens, a saltwater swimming pool, a hot tub, a sauna, a cold plunge, a security office, and a tennis court with a two-bedroom pavilion that was reportedly a gift from NBC to Carson.
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ArrowDue to updated building codes, the home is situated closer to the bluff’s edge than those erected today can be—as a result, it boasts unrivaled views of the coastline. The sellers of Carson’s former property are venture capitalist Riaz Valani and his wife, Hard Rock Cafe heiress Augusta Tigrett, who paid $40 million for the property in 2019.
20 years after his death, Johnny Carson’s Malibu compound is reemerging on the market with a $110 million price tag. The late Tonight Show host bought the modern wood-and-glass abode in the 1980s and maintained it until his 2005 death. Designed by architect Ed Niles, the triangular 7,100-square-foot house features a flat roof, glass walls, and soaring ceilings lined with dramatic beams.
The two-bedroom main dwelling centers around a stunning arboretum with stone floors, indoor gardens with mature trees, and floor-to-ceiling glass showing off the estate’s ocean views; a 30-foot-tall glass ceiling provides greenery with gently filtered sunlight. The airy space hosts a sunken conversation pit with a copper-surround fireplace, a living room area primed to take in the views, and a triangular step-up dining room with a wood-paneled ceiling and a black marble bar. Up a winding staircase (or the home’s elevator), the primary suite sprawls out over the entire upper floor, boasting dual offices, bathrooms, and walk-in closets, plus a fireplace and a private deck. A dining and lounge area with a wet bar, a screening room, and a wine cellar make up the home’s lower level.
Spanning about four acres, the property on Point Dume promontory also hosts a two-bedroom guesthouse, a waterfall koi pond, numerous terraces, gardens, a saltwater swimming pool, a hot tub, a sauna, a cold plunge, a security office, and a tennis court with a two-bedroom pavilion that was reportedly a gift from NBC to Carson.
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Due to updated building codes, the home is situated closer to the bluff’s edge than those erected today can be—as a result, it boasts unrivaled views of the coastline. The sellers of Carson’s former property are venture capitalist Riaz Valani and his wife, Hard Rock Cafe heiress Augusta Tigrett, who paid $40 million for the property in 2019.