Host of “The Daily Show,” Trevor Noah’s Manhattan apartment hit the market for $12.95 million.
Noah originally bought the two-story penthouse in Stella Tower for $10 million in 2017.
The 3,596-square-foot space is complete with French oak flooring, a custom kitchen, and floor-to-ceiling windows.
The host of “The Daily Show,” Trevor Noah, has listed his New York City penthouse for $12.95 million. The apartment is housed in the historic Art Deco high-rise, Stella Tower, in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan.
Stella Tower
The 3,596-square-foot space spans the 17th and 18th floors. It was originally purchased by Noah in 2017 for $10 million and has since undergone a multi-year renovation.
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Just four blocks from “The Daily Show” studio on 11th Ave., the apartment offered a convenient commute for Noah, who hosted the Comedy Central late-night program for seven years before announcing in September that he would be departing the show.
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With soaring 15-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows, the spacious rooms are illuminated by natural light.
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Tall cast-metal archways add a striking design as well as structural support between rooms.
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The stylish dining area that can comfortably seat 12 is complete with modern light fixtures and French oak flooring that extends throughout the apartment.
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Located nearby is the custom chef’s kitchen with marble countertops, two dishwashers, a walk-in pantry, and state-of-the art appliances.
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A whole wall of the kitchen is dedicated to a black granite wet bar with a Sub-Zero wine refrigerator and four-spigot tap.
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The penthouse has three and a half bathrooms, which feature large windows and black floor tiling.
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On the lower floor are the three full-bedroom suites with connecting bathrooms and closet space. The principal suite has a private foyer, a hand rubbed Cortina leather wall, and custom built-ins with automatic lighting.
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With no surrounding buildings reaching as high as Stella Tower, the residence allows for an unobstructed view of the Manhattan skyline.
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The walls of the living space are covered in various textures, such as Jerry Pai suede leather and Kamp Studios hand plastering, to create a warm atmosphere. A Grigio Carnico marble fireplace and a cast-iron ladder leading to a lofted office give the space an elevated feeling.
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Leading through double French doors is a 1,000-square-foot landscaped terrace with a teak pergola for shade.
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A heated plunge pool, built-in speakers, and sweeping views create the perfect outdoor lounge space.
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The main entry to the apartment has a floating staircase that leads to the living space above.
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One of the bedrooms has been converted into a home theater with wool Holland & Sherry upholstered walls and four movie theater-style reclining chairs.
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