When circumstances demand it, two is preferable to one. Furthermore, these instances become more prevalent and imperative as financial resources increase. Kevin Hart, who reportedly has a net worth of $200 million, is among the wealthiest individuals in comedy. Official documents indicate that he has allocated $7 million of his wealth towards a mansion situated adjacent to the more expansive property he already possesses.
Hart’s primary residence, situated in a small gated community on the semi-rural outskirts of Calabasas, was finished construction in 2018. Situated on a 26-acre property, the 9500-square-foot, Mediterranean-style dwelling is situated on 24 acres of precipitous hillside that are therefore impracticable for construction. In addition to the main residence, the opulent property features two detached guesthouses, a large swimming pool, a children’s playground, and a volleyball court.
The adjacent 16.3-acre estate is predominantly hillside as well; however, a two-acre graded lot accommodates an architecturally ambiguous mansion with a grey tiled roof, covering 9,300 square feet. The property also features an expansive lawn, a full-size tennis court, an infinity-edged swimming pool, and extensive gardens. The property, constructed in 2004, was never formally advertised for sale.
Hart also acquired the adjacent residence from Shakim Compere, a film producer based in Miami and Los Angeles who is best recognized as Queen Latifah’s longtime business partner, according to property records. Flavour Unit Entertainment, established in 1995 by The Queen and Compere, has achieved significant milestones including an exclusive overall contract with Netflix and the production of more than twelfth of films and television series.
In 2015, Compere and his spouse Tonya acquired the high-maintenance estate in Calabasas for $6.7 million; therefore, it is improbable that they generated a profit for Hart and his spouse Eniko Parrish from the transaction.
Former comedian and actor Kevin Hart (“Jumanji,” “Think Like a Man,” “Get Hard”) currently oversees a 42-acre estate that comprises numerous structures, two swimming pools, and two sports facilities, for a combined living area of approximately 19,000 square feet. Additionally, scores of vehicles can park off-street.
Hart’s “extra” residence is concealed behind gates on a vast property. Underneath its stone and beige stucco exterior are six bedrooms and six bathrooms.
Extensive windows and wide-plank oak floors adorn the formal living and dining spaces within the residence.