James Corden 'sells Los Angeles mansion for $17million'
James Corden ‘sells Los Angeles mansion for $17million after listing the lavish property for $22million’ as he relocates back to the UK
- The comedian, 44, recently returned to the UK after filming the last episode of his U.S. talk show The Late Late Show
James Corden has reportedly sold his lavish Los Angeles mansion for just over $17million after relocating back to the UK with his family.
The comedian, 44, recently returned to the UK after filming the last episode of his US talk show The Late Late Show and ditching Hollywood last month.
Now, James has sold his lavish Brentwood property for $17.1million (£13.6million), according to reports by The Messenger.
It entered the public market at $22million (£17.5million) in February after James and his wife Julia Carey made it available to qualified buyers in October 2022, according to reports.
MailOnline has contacted James’ representatives for comment.
Big changes: James Corden has reportedly sold his lavish Los Angeles mansion for just more than $17million after relocating back to the UK with his family
Sold: James is said to have sold his lavish Brentwood property for $17.1million (£13.6million), according to reports by The Messenger
The married couple, who tied the knot in 2012, originally bought the New England-style property for $9.7million (£8.1million) back in 2017.
They moved to the property from a rented mansion in Pacific Palisades and have added to the abode since moving in around five years ago.
The lavish house is 8,600sqft and comes complete with seven bathrooms, a wood-paneled library, a media room and a private gym.
There is reportedly also a 20-seat movie theatre on the estate and an infrared sauna, as well as guest quarters fully equipped with a kitchenette.
Last month, while filming the final segments for The Late Late Show, James gave a glimpse at his lavish abode ahead of selling it.
The comedian recently filmed his last ever Carpool Karaoke segment with his close friend Adele where she surprised him by arriving at his home while he was in bed.
Adele, with the help of James’ camera crew, entered through the front door and gave fans a look at his spacious entry hall.
The Gavin & Stacey star’s former home has mahogany floors and a dark brown rug leading into the living room.
Moving out: The lavish property is 8,600sqft and comes complete with seven bathrooms, a wood-paneled library, a media room and a private gym
Abode: Last month, while filming the final segments for The Late Late Show, James gave a glimpse at his lavish abode ahead of selling it
Lavish: James and Julia (pictured at the Met Gala), who tied the knot in 2012, originally bought the New England-style property for $9.7million (£8.1million) back in 2017
A dark marble fireplace could be seen in the background along with a pair of French doors leading into the garden.
Adele then went upstairs and lead viewers into James’ bedroom which featured a king size bed and beige headboard.
James has previously given a glimpse at his kitchen in other clips from his show, with the room dominated by a huge white marble island.
The walls were covered in white tiles and matching cupboard while the star added an elegant finish with black countertops.
James has since moved back to the UK with his wife Julia and their three children – Max, 11, Carey, eight, and Charlotte, four.
James recently enjoyed a homecoming drink with his pals Dominic Cooper and Justin Theroux.
The following day, he was seen in the crowds at the Brentford v West Ham United football match at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Home: The comedian recently filmed part of his last ever Carpool Karaoke segment at his house with his close friend Adele (interior of the home is pictured)
Snapshot: Adele, with the help of James’ camera crew, entered through the front door and gave fans a look at his spacious entry hall
Luxurious: James has also given a glimpse at his kitchen in other clips from his show, with the room dominated by a huge white marble island
Outing: Since his return, he was seen in the crowds at the Brentford v West Ham United football match at the Gtech Community Stadium with his son Max
James, who supports West Ham, was joined by his son Max as they watched the Stratford-based club lose two-nil against Brentford.
An emotional James was in tears while signing off on his final The Late Late Show after eight years at the helm, as he prepared to return to the UK and regain favour among the British public.
The TV personality ended his run on US late night television late last month by performing a piano ballad with several references to his 1,200 episodes.
His final guests included his pop megastar friend Harry Styles and comedian Will Ferrell, messages of support from President Joe Biden and a Carpool Karaoke with Adele.
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