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This TV star is bidding adieu to the Los Angeles area. 

Ryan Seacrest, the “Live with Kelly and Ryan” and “American Idol” host, has successfully sold off his final large property in town as he spends more time in New York, TMZ first reported. The price: a cool $51 million.

Seacrest bought the opulent, multi-building estate from Ellen DeGeneres for $36.5 million in 2012. Though $51 million is nothing to sniff at, Seacrest did aim for a higher price. He listed the Beverly Hills address for $85 million in 2020.

Although a 40% markdown, the final payout makes the home 90210’s second most expensive sale at the year, beat only by the $58 million that Adele reportedly spent for Sylvester Stallone’s former Beverly Hills home.


  Ryan Seacrest on “American Idol.” ABC via Getty Images Ryan Seacrest on “American Idol.” ABC via Getty Images

  An aerial view of the property. Anthony Barcelo An aerial view of the property. Anthony Barcelo

  The compound comes with a koi pond. Anthony Barcelo The compound comes with a koi pond. Anthony Barcelo

  The pool and pool house. Anthony Barcelo The pool and pool house. Anthony Barcelo

  The massage room. Anthony Barcelo The massage room. Anthony Barcelo

  A covered outdoor lounging area. Anthony Barcelo A covered outdoor lounging area. Anthony Barcelo

  A sprawling walk-in closet. Anthony Barcelo A sprawling walk-in closet. Anthony Barcelo

  The property has a total of seven bedrooms. Anthony Barcelo The property has a total of seven bedrooms. Anthony Barcelo

  The main house measures more than 9,000 square feet. Anthony Barcelo The main house measures more than 9,000 square feet. Anthony Barcelo

  The property has a total of five structures. Anthony Barcelo The property has a total of five structures. Anthony Barcelo

  Believe it or not, there’s a garage beneath the lot. Anthony Barcelo Believe it or not, there’s a garage beneath the lot. Anthony Barcelo

  Seacrest previously listed the property for a much higher asking price. Anthony Barcelo Seacrest previously listed the property for a much higher asking price. Anthony Barcelo

Before settling for $51 million, Seacrest had re-listed the spread for $69 million earlier this year, TMZ reported. Westside Estate Agency’s Kurt Rappaport represented both sides of the deal. 

The enormous Cabrillo Drive compound has five buildings spread over its 125,000-square-foot lot, including an ivy-covered 9,200-square-foot single-story main house, two guest houses, a separate gym, a pool and a teak pool house, not to mention the subterranean parking situation — an underground garage beneath the property. The grounds also boast a reflecting koi pond, “manicured lawns, and zen-like gardens,” according to the listing

The main house has four bedrooms and six bathrooms, and there are an additional three bedrooms and four bathrooms between the other structures. The main house’s master suite has a meditation garden, a patio and a skylit bathroom. There’s also a movie theater, a massage room, an outdoor pizza oven, a spa and remarkable views of LA from across the lush lawns.

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