Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 25, 2025 · Entertainment

Step Inside Johnny Carson’s $110M Malibu Mansion: Hidden Features Unveiled!

A stunning home once owned by Johnny Carson, the Kind of Late Night Television, has hit the market for $110 million in Malibu, California

The Lavish Lair of America's Beloved TV Icon: Johnny Carson's Malibu Masterpiece Hits the Market for a Whopping $110 Million!

Get ready to swoon over the opulent estate that once belonged to the King of Late Night Television, the incomparable Johnny Carson! This jaw-dropping mansion in Malibu, California, has been put up for sale, and it's a treasure trove of luxury and extravagance. The asking price? A staggering $110 million!

As we delve into the fascinating history of this property, it's clear that its grandeur and beauty are no coincidence. Built in 1980 by renowned architect Edward R. Niles, this estate was specifically designed to showcase an "interplay of glass, wood, and geometry" – a testament to Niles' exceptional taste and flair for the dramatic.

Carson purchased the home in 1984 - four years after it was built. (Pictured: The late comedian in 1976)

In 1984, Carson, who had just taken over as host of The Tonight Show, snapped up the property for a then-steep price. Little did he know that his beloved home would become an iconic symbol of California's rich and storied past. Four years after its construction, this stunning three-story abode was ready to welcome its illustrious owner, who would soon make it a household name.

Fast-forward to 2007, when Carson's widow, Alexis Maas, sold the estate for a tidy $46 million to Sidney Kimmel, a movie producer with a penchant for the finer things in life. But alas, Kimmel's tenure was short-lived, and he soon put the property on the market again – this time for an eye-watering $80 million! It wasn't until 2019 that Riaz Valani, an e-cigarette investor, and his wife, Augusta Tigrett, finally purchased the estate for a relatively modest $40 million.

Tigrett, a well-heeled entrepreneur with a flair for the dramatic, told The Wall Street Journal (in a candid interview) that they're reluctantly parting ways with their prized possession due to shifting priorities. "We've decided to focus on our investments in Northern California," she explained. And so, this breathtaking estate is back on the market – ready to captivate the hearts and wallets of its next fortunate owners.

In the middle of the property lies a unique and tranquil botanical-like garden, also known as an arboretum pavilion

As you step into this majestic property, you'll be greeted by a serene botanical-like garden, lovingly referred to as an arboretum pavilion. This tranquil oasis is nestled in the heart of the 7,100 square-foot home, surrounded by a stunning 30ft glass ceiling that bathes the space in natural light. Imagine lounging amidst lush greenery, with the soothing sounds of water features and the gentle rustle of leaves creating a sense of tranquility.

But don't get too comfortable – there's so much more to explore! The estate boasts an impressive array of amenities, including:

  • A beautiful 'glass sunken fireplace' that adds a touch of drama to any room
  • A koi pond, perfect for the avid fish enthusiast or those seeking serenity
  • A spacious entertainment space, ideal for hosting lavish gatherings and soirees
  • A triangular dining room with breathtaking ocean views – the ultimate spot for alfresco dining
  • A bar lounge, chef's kitchen, butler's pantry, and 'glass-walled office that appears to float among the trees' – talk about a workplace of dreams!

Trees, other greenery and loads of natural sunlight cover the entire home

But wait, there's more! The lower level offers an inviting ocean view lounge, complete with a wet bar. And for the cinephiles out there, a screening room awaits – perfect for hosting movie nights under the stars.

The pièce de résistance? The primary suite, which occupies the entire upper floor and boasts dual spa-like bathrooms, huge walk-in closets, a fireplace in the bedroom, private open terrace, and two private offices. It's the ultimate retreat from the world outside – a serene sanctuary where you can escape the stresses of everyday life.

The outdoors area of this estate is nothing short of incredible. Stacked features include curated gardens, a saltwater pool, jacuzzi, sauna, cold plunge, and 'al fresco dining terraces' that seem to defy gravity. Imagine sipping your morning coffee on a private patio overlooking the Pacific Ocean – it's a lifestyle fit for royalty!

The estate also sits right on a bluff and offers amazing views of Pacific Queen, Queen's Necklace and Paradise Cove

In short, this majestic estate is an unparalleled masterpiece of luxury living – a true testament to its illustrious past and its promise for a dazzling future. Whether you're a Hollywood A-lister, a tech mogul, or simply someone who appreciates the finer things in life, Johnny Carson's Malibu mansion has got it all.

The Price: $110 million

Location: Malibu, California

The home also features a greenhouse, fruit orchard, private guesthouse and an aviary, or large enclosed space where birds are held

Size: 7,100 square feet

Features:

  • Stunning botanical-like garden with arboretum pavilion
  • 30ft glass ceiling bathing the space in natural light
  • 'Glass sunken fireplace'
  • Koi pond and water features
  • Spacious entertainment space
  • Triangular dining room with ocean views
  • Bar lounge, chef's kitchen, butler's pantry, and glass-walled office
  • Screening room and wine cellar
  • Primary suite with dual spa-like bathrooms, huge walk-in closets, fireplace in bedroom, private open terrace, and two private offices
  • Outdoor features include curated gardens, saltwater pool, jacuzzi, sauna, cold plunge, and al fresco dining terraces

The outdoors area of the home has stacked features, including curated gardens, a saltwater pool (pictured), jacuzzi, sauna, cold plunge

History:

  • Built in 1980 by renowned architect Edward R. Niles
  • Purchased by Johnny Carson in 1984
  • Sold to Sidney Kimmel in 2007 for $46 million
  • Purchased by Riaz Valani and Augusta Tigrett in 2019 for $40 million

Current Owners: Riaz Valani and Augusta Tigrett

The dwelling was most recently purchased by Riaz Valani, an e-cigarette investor, and his wife, Augusta Tigrett bought the home in 2019 for $40 million. They decided to sell because they want to focus on their investments on Northern California

Reason for Sale: Shifting priorities and focus on investments in Northern California