James McClain Less than two years after buying it for $20.5 million, property records reveal Trevor Noah has dumped his palatial Bel Air home for $21.7 million, an on-paper seven-figure profit that shrinks significantly once taxes, upkeep, and closing costs are factored into the equation. “The Daily Show” host’s house was never available on the open market, so it remains unclear what, if any, changes he made to the place during his short tenure there.