Celebrity Real Estate

Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner Sell Contemporary Encino Home for $15.2 Million

News of the sale comes just days after they purchased a waterfront property in Miami
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Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner have sold this Encino, California home.Photo: Anthony Barcelo

Just a couple days after news of their purchase of a home on the Miami waterfront broke, Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner have officially sold their 15,000 square foot Encino, California, home for $15.2 million. Built in 2019 and sold to the couple shortly thereafter, the Jae Omar-designed contemporary estate features 10 bedrooms, 11 full bathrooms, and three half bathrooms spread across a main house and a guest house. Around the same time that Jonas and Turner purchased the place, his brother Nick Jonas and wife Priyanka Chopra Jonas scooped up a place nearby, which it seems they still own.

Ample greenery surrounds the home and can be enjoyed from the wood-floored backyard lounge area, the luxurious lap pool, or one of the many spacious balconies. Highlighting both the interior and exterior of the home is gorgeous aged wood used as flooring throughout the home, panelling in select rooms, and siding on the outside.

This shows the home's living room before Jonas and Turner redecorated. 

Photo: Anthony Barcelo

The musician and actor ensured that the home is perfectly suited for consuming both music and television by installing an upgraded state of the art projector and speakers in the theater room and a surround sound system throughout the home. The guest house is incomparable for entertaining—its extensive list of features includes a cigar humidor, a kegerator, a fog machine, disco lights, and an inconspicuous DJ station. Additional options for leisure include a putting green in the backyard and an outdoor projector for screening movies.

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The couple initially listed the home in June for $16.75 million, and despite the cut of over $1.5 million, they still managed to profit $1.1 million from the sale before upgrade costs and broker fees are taken into account. Jonas and Turner were represented by Carl Gambino of Compass and Westside Estate Agency’s Ethan Peskowitz & Fred Bernstein represented the buyers.