Jimmy Kimmel can ride out his suspension in 4 California homes
His biting remarks on the assassination of Charlie Kirk got him indefinitely suspended by ABC, but Jimmy Kimmel won’t be lacking for space to reflect.
Property records reviewed by The Post show the TV host owns not one, not two, not three, but four multimillion-dollar California homes where he can retreat in posh settings while the dust — and the outrage — both settle.
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On Thursday, Kimmel, 57, was spotted leaving one of those Los Angeles homes — getting into his Audi S8 to drive to his attorney’s office in Century City.
That dwelling is one of two neighboring residences that are tucked into the Hollywood Hills on Marmont Avenue, just a short walk from the celebrity-studded Chateau Marmont.
The first, a 4,800-square-foot spread with five bedrooms, five baths and a pool, was built in 2008. Kimmel purchased it that year for $6 million. The second adjacent home, which he acquired in 2010 for $1.1 million — and from which he drove away on Thursday for his appointment — is a more modest two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence of nearly 3,000 square feet. Both sit in the same family trust, records show — and many details about their specific inclusions aren’t immediately clear.
Kimmel’s third property is a modest sun-drenched Hermosa Beach home that’s been under his name for more than a decade, about an hour’s drive from his Hollywood Hills homes. He purchased the home for $2.175 million, records show.
While not quite on the beach, the home is two blocks away from the ocean.
That four-bedroom, four-bath residence spans about 2,200 square feet and was marketed at the time with no shortage of coastal flair: granite countertops, Viking appliances, custom closets and sea-glass tiled baths.
Situated just blocks from the sand, the listing promised “the true South Bay lifestyle” — umbrellas, bocce balls and all.
And lastly, in 2017, the Daily Mail reported Kimmel purchased another home in Hermosa Beach worth $8 million. It’s possible that he could also retreat to his oceanfront compound during his suspension.
The custom-built residence, reportedly designed specifically for Kimmel and his family, originally consisted of a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home. The property has since expanded into a sprawling two-story estate that reportedly merges two houses into one.
Photos of this mansion reveal sweeping ocean views and a sleek rectangular pool anchoring the backyard. The home now reflects a significant upgrade from its original footprint.
The Post has reached out to Kimmel’s reps for comment.
Between the four, filings suggest Kimmel carries close to $7 million in mortgage debt, though the combined market value has climbed to roughly $23 million, according to Redfin estimates.
The homes now stand as potential refuges for Kimmel, who came under fire this week for saying the “MAGA gang” was trying to seek clout off of Kirk’s public execution, during which he was fatally struck by a single bullet in the neck in front of an audience.
“We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them, and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” Kimmel said on his show.
Tyler Robinson, 22, has since been arrested and charged with the public slaying, which took place in Utah.
While Kimmel’s portfolio reflects Hollywood-level wealth, his children appear more restrained in their real estate choices.
His daughter, Katie, owns a $445,000 dome-shaped property in Inyokern, Calif., while his son Kevin and wife Nicole recently closed on a Studio City home valued at $2 million, records also show.
The family footprint extends further. Records show Kimmel’s ex-wife Gina and her current husband own in Indio, Calif., and recently listed a Daytona Beach condo for $519,000.
Meanwhile, Kimmel — who often comments on President Trump and his followers — has not apologized for his remarks. Blowback against him also came from Sinclair Broadcast Group and Nexstar, which owns a number of ABC affiliates.
Sinclair went as far to demand Kimmel apologize directly to Kirk’s family and donate to Turning Point USA.
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