Hot Property: John Legend, the Beverly Hills man of Chrissy Teigen


Power couple John Legend and Chrissy Teigen put their current home up for sale just in 90210 at $ 23.95 million – about $ 10 million more than they paid for it in 2014.

Legend, a musician, and Teigen, a model, have two children and recently announced a third on the way. In April, they picked up a smaller mile-long residence in West Hollywood for $ 5.1 million.

This is their main house, and it clocks in at 8,500 square feet on almost an acre. Once owned by Rihanna, it contains seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms over two stories.

The couple made some dramatic changes during their stay, turning the exterior from white to gray and touching the interior with sour oak floors, hot-rolled steel walls and custom patterned patches from Thailand.

A grand parlor with a sculptural staircase under 33-foot ceilings kicks things out, leading into a stepping stone great room with a two-story wall of glass. Other highlights include a chef’s kitchen, formal dining room, movie theater and gym. The mention also shows a grand piano surrounded by music awards (John Legend is one of just 16 people who have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony – an achievement called an EGOT.)

The master suite is anchored by a brass and concrete fixture, and has a “glam” room, custom cabinets and a spa bathroom with a marble bath, onyx sinks and a double shower.

The master suite expands into one of three balconies, all of which overlook a landscaped backyard with a heated saltwater bath, spa, wood stove and pergola wrapped in vines. The hillside estate takes in far-reaching views of town and canyon.

Legend, 41, has won 11 Grammy Awards, including two for Best R&B Album – for “Wake Up!” and “Get Lifted.” He won an Oscar for the song ‘Glory’, for the film ‘Selma’ from 2014, and recently released his seventh studio album, titled ‘Bigger Love’.

Teigen, 34, is a television personality, model and author. She hosted “Lip Sync Battle” from 2015 to 2019. She is currently appearing on the new court show “Chrissy’s Court,” on the short-form video platform Quibi.

Marshall Peck of Douglas Elliman keeps the mention.