Backyard aerial view of Jo Koy's Las Vegas mansion.
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Jo Koy’s Las Vegas Mansion Lists For $11.25 Million

Stand-up comedian Jo Koy has listed his Las Vegas mansion for $11.25 million, just a few years after purchasing the property for $10 million from its original owner.

The 8,244-square-foot home sits on just over half an acre in Las Vegas with a “nature meets modern” design concept that can be seen throughout the entire home.

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Property Highlights

Price: $11.25 million
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Size: 8,244 square feet on 0.52 acres
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 8
Notable Features: Rooftop sundeck with fire pit and bar, infinity pool, grand foyer with chandelier, chef’s kitchen with custom finishes, multiple courtyards, indoor-outdoor layout

For more information about this listing, reach out to Ivan Sher at 702-400-2400 or ivan@isluxury.com.

According to public property records, the home was purchased under Koy’s legal name in 2023, though the listing agent declined to confirm the seller’s identity.

Central Courtyard

Before stepping inside, the home welcomes you in through its central courtyard that acts as a connective outdoor room, linking the main living spaces while setting the tone for the architecture.

A covered lounge takes up most of the space with built-in seating and a suspended daybed, while clean concrete pathways cut through gravel landscaping.

A covered lounge takes up most of the space with built-in seating and a suspended daybed, while clean concrete pathways cut through gravel landscaping.
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From here, a steel staircase rises along the edge, creating a clear transition point that connects up to the bedrooms and continues toward the backyard.

From here, a steel staircase rises along the edge, creating a clear transition point that connects up to the bedrooms and continues toward the backyard.
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Stepping Inside Koy’s Modern Desert Home

Once inside Jo Koy’s Las Vegas mansion, the living room opens as a wide, open-concept space that blends directly into the kitchen and dining area.

Floor-to-ceiling glass lines the walls, bringing in natural light and framing desert views, while the layout keeps the seating area centered around a long, linear fireplace set into a dark stone feature wall.
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Floor-to-ceiling glass lines the walls, bringing in natural light and framing desert views, while the layout keeps the seating area centered around a long, linear fireplace set into a dark stone feature wall.

Neutral-toned sofas and textured accent chairs make up the space without breaking its flow, on top of stone flooring that runs underfoot.

Neutral-toned sofas and textured accent chairs make up the space without breaking its flow, complemented by stone flooring that runs underfoot.
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Dining Area

The dining area is positioned at the center of the open layout, with a large rectangular wood table surrounded by sculptural upholstered chairs with rounded bases.

Above, three pendant lights drop in a straight line, centering the dining area within its own space despite the open layout.

The dining area is positioned at the center of the open layout, with a large rectangular wood table surrounded by sculptural upholstered chairs with rounded bases.
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Chef’s Kitchen

In the chef’s kitchen, a large central island with a smooth, dark countertop provides lots of prep space and integrated seating, while sleek cabinetry in warm wood tones lines the walls.

Top-tier appliances are built into the cabinetry, and a full-height backsplash adds texture behind the cooking area.
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Top-tier appliances are built into the cabinetry, and a full-height backsplash adds texture behind the cooking area.

A large central island with a smooth, dark countertop provides lots of prep space and integrated seating, while sleek cabinetry in warm wood tones lines the walls, keeping storage clean.
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Heading Upstairs

Heading upstairs, the layout opens into a central lounge that acts as a natural pause point before transitioning into the home’s main suites.

The area is positioned along a glass-lined landing, overlooking the level below. Overhead, a sculptural light installation made up of clustered lightbulbs turns the lounge into a statement space.

The area is positioned along a glass-lined landing, overlooking the level below. Overhead, a sculptural light installation made up of clustered lightbulbs turns the lounge into a statement space.
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Primary Suite

Down the hall, the primary suite continues the home’s clean, modern design while introducing heavier textures.

Bedroom

Inside, a large upholstered bed sits centered on a soft area rug, backed by a full-height stone wall that separates the sleeping area from the bathroom.

Along the side of the room, a long built-in cabinet runs wall to wall beneath shaded windows, keeping the layout streamlined.

Inside, a large upholstered bed sits centered on a soft area rug, backed by a full-height stone wall that separates the sleeping area from the rest of the suite.
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En-Suite Bathroom

Behind the stone wall, the suite’s bathroom features a glass-enclosed shower with dual shower heads and integrated bench seating.

Behind the stone wall, the suite's bathroom features a glass-enclosed shower with dual shower heads and integrated bench seating.
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Just outside, the flooring shifts to large stone pavers set within river rock, guiding the layout toward a freestanding soaking tub positioned beside a frosted glass wall.

The combination of stone, glass, and warm wood ties the suite together, creating a space that feels consistent with the architecture while still clearly set apart as the home’s most private area.

Just outside, the flooring shifts to large stone pavers set within river rock, guiding the layout toward a freestanding soaking tub positioned beside a frosted glass wall that filters in natural light.
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Secondary Suite

Also on this level, a secondary suite continues the same modern palette but shifts to a lighter, more relaxed design compared to the primary.

Bedroom

The bedroom centers around a low-profile upholstered bed set against a vertical paneled headboard, with a woven light fixture hanging overhead.

The bedroom centers around a low-profile upholstered bed set against a vertical paneled headboard wall, with a woven pendant overhead adding texture.
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Along the window, a built-in dresser runs the length of the wall, while a small desk nook is tucked into the corner.

En-Suite Bathroom

The secondary suite’s bathroom begins with a long vanity that sits beneath a large mirror and window, while the soaking tub is set slightly elevated at the far end, accessed by a short step.

The en-suite bathroom begins with a long vanity that sits beneath a large mirror and window, while the soaking tub is set slightly elevated at the far end, accessed by a short step.
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At the center, a glass-enclosed shower sits next to the suite’s closet, where open shelving and storage are built directly into the wall.

At the center, a glass-enclosed shower sits next to the suite's closet, where open shelving and storage are built directly into the wall.
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Entertainment Wing

The lowest level of the home is dedicated to hosting and entertainment. Here, a long sectional faces a wall-mounted screen, with a wood-slat ceiling running overhead to define the room.

The layout flows directly into a built-in bar, where a stone counter extends the length of the space, lined with stools and softly lit by a series of pendant lights above.

The layout flows directly into a built-in bar, where a stone counter extends the length of the space, lined with stools and softly lit by a series of pendant lights above.
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On one side of the room, the wine tasting area features a live-edge wood bar top that sits against a backdrop of stone and glass, with integrated display and storage elements built into the wall.

A live-edge wood bar top sits against a backdrop of stone and glass, with integrated display and storage elements built into the wall.
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On the other side, the level opens to a private courtyard where a water feature runs along one wall, framed by layered stone and planters, with seating arranged across wood decking and gravel paths.

On the other side, the level opens to a private courtyard where a water feature runs along one wall, framed by layered stone and planters, with seating arranged across wood decking and gravel paths.
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Backyard

The backyard is built around a long, linear infinity-edge pool that stretches toward the desert, creating a clean visual line between the water and the surrounding landscape.

A raised spa sits on one end, while in-water loungers and a row of cushioned daybeds line the opposite side.

The backyard is built around a long, linear infinity-edge pool that stretches toward the desert, creating a clean visual line between the water and the surrounding landscape.
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Next to the pool, a covered outdoor dining area sits beneath a slatted wood pergola, where string lights add a warm glow as the sun goes down.

An outdoor kitchen and grill station run along the back wall, positioning the entire area for hosting.

Next to the pool, a covered outdoor dining area sits beneath a slatted wood pergola, where integrated lighting adds a warm glow as the sun goes down.
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Rooftop Sundeck

Above it all, the rooftop sundeck opens to wide views of the Las Vegas landscape and surrounding hills.

A built-in bar and prep area sit beneath a matching pergola structure, while a firepit is positioned along the edge of the home.

Above it all, the rooftop sundeck opens to wide views of the Las Vegas landscape and surrounding hills.
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Final Thoughts

Over the past few years, this Las Vegas home has served as both a private escape and a place to bring people together for Jo Koy, balancing quiet downtime with spaces designed for hosting.

For a future buyer, that same versatility is possible in this modern, design-forward residence where each space connects with the nature built into the layout.

Positioned with views and privacy, it’s a home that’s ready to be lived in while still offering the flexibility to make it your own.

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  • Scarlett Wiltton is the editor-in-chief at Homes of Celebs, where she leads the charge in delivering in-depth coverage of the most extraordinary real estate deals shaping Hollywood and beyond. With four years of experience writing about pop culture and luxury homes, she brings a sharp editorial vision and a passion for uncovering the details that make celebrity properties truly remarkable. Her background in high-end real estate journalism and deep understanding of the entertainment industry allow her to provide readers with a detailed look at the lavish estates and record-breaking sales that define modern luxury.

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