Charlie Puth is dipping out of the 90210—at least, for now. The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter is selling his midcentury modern home to Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles star Josh Flagg, a source tells AD. The off-market deal is reportedly under contract, per Robb Report.
Puth listed the property in November 2023 for $17 million before slashing the price to $14 million in May, according to TMZ. The “We Don’t Talk Anymore” singer later reduced it further to $11 million, which was its last listed price. The sale comes a month after Puth’s wedding, which was held at his family’s residence in the celeb enclave of Montecito, California.
The musician first acquired the home in 2017 for $9 million. The seller was photographer Matthew Rolston. Puth settled into the 4,800-square-foot property, located in the affluent Trousdale Estates neighborhood, not long after parting ways with his Mediterranean-inspired villa in the Hollywood Hills for $2 million.
The five-bedroom, four-bathroom Beverly Hills house was built in 1965 by architect Rex Lotery. It was originally owned by Freddie de Cordova, a longtime producer of the The Tonight Show during Johnny Carson’s tenure, which earned it the moniker “The de Cordova House.” The manse was also reportedly a social hub for advisers to President Ronald Reagan. Lotery was the mind behind many famous abodes, including Elvis and Priscilla Presley’s home, also located in Trousdale Estates.