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fter ABC suspended him indefinitely for remarks on Charlie Kirk’s murder, Jimmy Kimmel has a portfolio of four California residences that could serve as retreats. Property filings show he owns two neighboring homes in Hidden Hills, Los Angeles. The larger, 4,800‑sq‑ft estate—five bedrooms, five baths, a pool—was bought in 2008 for $6 million. The smaller, 3,000‑sq‑ft, two‑bedroom house was acquired in 2010 for $1.1 million. Both sit in the same family trust. A third, sun‑lit Hermosa Beach house, 2,200 sq‑ft with four bedrooms and four baths, was purchased in 2006 for $2.17 million. In 2017 he added an oceanfront custom‑built property in Hermosa Beach, originally a four‑bed, two‑bath home that has since expanded into a two‑story estate with a rectangular pool and sweeping sea views; the purchase price was $8 million. Mortgage debt across the four properties totals roughly $7 million, while Redfin estimates their combined market value at about $23 million.
Kimmel was seen leaving his second Hidden Hills home on Thursday to visit his attorney in Century City. His comments—labeling the “MAGA gang” as seeking political leverage from Kirk’s assassination—prompted the suspension. The alleged shooter, Tyler Robinson, 22, has been arrested in Utah. Kimmel has not issued an apology; Sinclair Broadcast Group and Nexstar have called for a direct apology to Kirk’s family and a donation to Turning Point USA.
Family real‑estate holdings are more modest. Daughter Katie owns a $445,000 dome‑shaped property in Inyokern, while son Kevin and wife Nicole recently closed on a $2 million Studio City home. Ex‑wife Gina and her current husband own a property in Indio and listed a Daytona Beach condo for $519,000.
