Popular comedian, political commentator and former “Daily Show” star Trevor Noah — who nailed it again as last month’s Grammy Awards host, defending Taylor Swift against her sporty haters — has been apartment hunting in the 😼West Village.
Noah (whose second book, ) made a splash selling his Hell’s ꧂Kitchen ꦛpenthouse at Stella Tower for $9.5 million last year. He took a hit on the property, which he bought for $10.18 million in 2017 and then gut-renovated. (He also took a $1 million loss on his Bel-Air, Mark Rios-designed mansion, wh🐓ich he bought for $27.5 million in 2020 and sold for $2🎉6.39 million in 2022.)
One of the NYC homes Noah recentl♈y toured is a . The former warehous♛e building at 275 W. 10th St., which dates to 1897, is already home to actor Jason Biggs as well as Stephanie March, of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” fame.
The 10th-floor, 2,200-square-foot co🎐rner residence boasts a chef’s kitchen, a primary bedroom suite (with a dressing room and spa-like bath) and interiors by Gachot Studios.
Design details include oversized arched windows, barrel-vaulted ceilings, custom millwork, built-ins, oak herringbone floors and views of the Hudson River, the Statue ofཧ Libertyꦜ and Hudson Yards.
Residents in the high-end building al♔so have access to a basketball court, a gym, a pilates studio, a golf simulator, a screening room, a children’s playroom, an art room, a paneled library, an arcade and pingpong club room, and a landscaped courtyard garden.
The listing broker is Mary E🉐llen Cashman of Compas𝓰s.