Jeremy Piven, famed for his role as the high-flying Ari Gold in HBO's hit series Entourage, has finally said goodbye to his Hollywood Hills abode. Nestled in the exclusive Mount Olympus neighborhood, this modern sanctuary was first listed in early 2025 with a hefty $9.5 million price tag. Despite its allure, the home has now changed hands for $6.85 million – barely over what Piven paid back in 2017, leaving the Emmy-winning actor with a likely financial loss after closing costs.
This architectural gem, originally built in 1980 and later transformed into a sleek, contemporary marvel, is a true testament to luxury living. With its grandiose floor-to-ceiling windows, the 6,200-square-foot residence is bathed in natural light. The property boasts four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a striking glass staircase connecting its elegant levels. In the heart of the home, a double-height foyer leads into a cozy, book-filled family room, while an elevated dining area and gourmet kitchen await culinary adventures.
“The house offers breathtaking views from downtown L.A. to the Pacific Ocean, making it a serene retreat from the bustling city life.”
Upstairs, the primary suite is a haven of tranquility, complete with a fireside sitting area, private terrace, and a luxurious limestone bathroom featuring a soaking tub and steam shower. Three additional bedrooms, each with its own private bath, provide ample space for guests or family.
Outside, the resort-style backyard is a paradise of its own. An infinity-edge pool and spa offer stunning skyline views, surrounded by a lush lawn and a sunken fire pit lounge – perfect for evenings under the stars. The property also includes a rooftop deck for panoramic vistas and a spacious motor court leading to a three-car garage.
Represented by Branden Williams, Rayni Williams, Michelle Saniei, and Trevor Wright of the Beverly Hills Estates, this property is a slice of Hollywood luxury that has left its mark on the real estate market.