PHOTO: Jerry Seinfeld. THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
Jerry Seinfeld, one of the world’s most famous comedians, might now also be a billionaire.
Seinfeld rose to fame with the hit TV series “Seinfeld,” co-created with his friend Larry David. The duo reunited for the finale of David’s long-running comedy “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Famously known as “the show about nothing,” “Seinfeld” ran from 1989 to 1998 and remains hugely popular today, winning 10 Emmy Awards and featuring guest stars like Bryan Cranston, Raquel Welch, and Kristin Davis.
Off-screen, Seinfeld has amassed an impressive real estate portfolio, contributing to his potential billionaire status.
Amazing Amagansett Abode
In 2000, Seinfeld purchased a 12-acre property in the Hamptons from Billy Joel for $25.6 million (approximately $46.1 million adjusted for inflation in 2024). The beachfront estate includes a main house, a three-bedroom guesthouse, and a baseball diamond. The home even boasts a $17,000 coffee maker.
An aerial view of Seinfeld’s Hamptons mansion. Picture: Google Maps
Central Park Duplex
Seinfeld’s Upper West Side duplex, bought in 1998 for $4.35 million, features 3.6-meter-high ceilings, a 41-square-meter terrace, three bedrooms, and a fireplace. The building, near the American Museum of Natural History and Central Park, offers residents full-time doorman service, white-glove service, and a private gym.
Jerry Seinfeld homes. Pictures: Realtor.com
Jerry Seinfeld speaks at the Duke University commencement ceremony in Durham, North Carolina, on May 12 2024. Picture credit: YouTube
Charming Vermont House
Seinfeld also owns a lakefront estate in Burlington, Vermont, purchased in 2010 for $1.05 million. The property includes a four-bedroom home, a 30-meter stretch of sandy beach, and a lakeside gazebo. His wife, Jessica, has personal ties to Burlington, having grown up and attended college there.
Upper West Side Garage
To house his famed Porsche collection, Seinfeld bought an Upper West Side space in 1999 for around $1 million and converted it into a custom garage. The three-story garage includes four parking spots, an office, and a club room with a pool table.
Seinfeld’s NYC garage, Picture: Google Maps
Former Central Park Bachelor Pad
Before his duplex purchase, Seinfeld lived in a smaller two-bedroom apartment with picture windows and a fireplace, which he sold in 2006 for $2.5 million.
Hollywood Hills Home
While filming “Seinfeld,” he lived in a Los Angeles mansion in the Bird Streets neighborhood, bought in 1992 for $2.8 million and sold in 1998 for $3.2 million. He is also rumored to own a hangar at Santa Monica Airport and other commercial properties in Southern California.
Colossal Colorado Retreat
Seinfeld owned a 27-acre compound in Telluride, Colorado, featuring 11 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, a yoga studio, gym, and floor-to-ceiling windows. He bought it in 2007 for $7.55 million and sold it in 2022 for $14 million.
Seinfeld’s diverse and luxurious real estate investments highlight his savvy and contribute significantly to his impressive net worth.
Jerry Seinfeld’s huge Colardo property that he recently sold. Picture: Realtor.com
SOURCE: NEWS.COM.AU