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‘Seacrest Out!’ Ryan Seacrest Unloads One of His Beverly Hills Estates for $51M

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TV personality Ryan Seacrest has sold his gorgeous mansion in Beverly Hills, CA, for $51 million.

While that surely is a large chunk of change, it’s still $34 million less than the $85 million Seacrest sought in 2020.

The seven-bedroom estate was relisted in February for $69,950,000. The price dropped to $61,995,000 in May, then to $59,500,000 in September.

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The “American Idol” host purchased the compound with a 9,200-square-foot main home and two guesthouses from Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi in 2012 for $36.5 million.

The 3-acre property includes a separate gym, pool with a pool house, koi pond, Zen-like gardens, and an underground garage. The luxe home also boasts “beautiful city and ocean views,” according to the listing.

The megamansion was originally built for actor Laurence Harvey, who later sold it to actress Joan Collins. Then Max Mutchnick, co-creator of “Will & Grace,” picked it up, eventually selling it to DeGeneres and de Rossi.

Seacrest still has a five-bedroom home lingering on the market in Beverly Hills for $3,995,000.

Built in 1957, that more modest residence needs some work. Initially listed in February for $5.8 million, the smaller home offers the “opportunity to remodel or rebuild and create spectacular value/upside,” the listing states.

Living area

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It sits on an acre and features views that span the Los Angeles Basin.

Seacrest bought the home in 2012 for $3 million and could make nearly a $1 million profit if he gets close to his asking price.

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