He famously hails from Philadelphia, but where does Kevin Hart live today? The comedy heavyweight’s homes tend to lean towards a Spanish or Mediterranean style, with modern updates and interiors. “I love the feel of modern [design],” Hart, who traded the City of Brotherly Love for La-La Land long ago, told AD during a 2023 tour of his Hollywood office space. “I want open spaces. I want a lot of glass.” That affinity is reflected in the actor’s real estate portfolio, which is a showcase of open-plan, glass-lined spaces.
Another recurring theme that the Fatherhood star seems to gravitate towards when house-shopping is a sprawling property with extensive outdoor amenities; swimming pools and patios are just the beginning for the father of four. Below, we’ve rounded up some of the lavish pads Hart has called home.
Tarzana home
Hart had a busy year in 2012; he was in three movies—Think Like a Man, Exit Strategy, and The Five Year Engagement—and bought a new house, where he would reside for the next seven years. The actor spent $1.99 million on a two-story mansion in Tarzana, California, in the upscale, private Mulholland Park neighborhood. The contemporary 2000-built residence spans 6,549 square feet and sports a Spanish-Colonial-Revival-style exterior with curved red clay roof tiles, arches, balconies, and stately columns bordering a tall wrought iron front door.
Inside, a double-height foyer features a white marble floor, a colossal chandelier, and two winding staircases lined with a wrought iron railing that meet on the second floor. Beyond the foyer, a living room has backyard access, oversized windows, and a metallic floor-to-ceiling fireplace. The home boasts seven bedrooms and bathrooms. An entire wing is devoted to the primary suite, which boasts a fireplace, a spacious bathroom with a freestanding soaking tub, walk-in closets, and a private balcony.
The home’s outdoor spaces are equally impressive; a pool with a waterfall feature, a covered dining patio, and an outdoor barbecue kitchen are all found out back.
Hart sold the mansion for $2.75 million in 2019.
Spanish-style mansion
The Central Intelligence star moved into his present-day primary residence in Calabasas, California, in 2018. Resting on a 26-acre plot, the abode—custom-built for the Fight Night actor, his wife, Eniko, and their four children—reportedly cost a total of about $5 million. The Spanish villa-style dwelling spans an impressive 9,500 square feet.