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Inside Trevor Noah’s sleek $10 million New York City penthouse with incredible views

Trevor Noah's new 3,596-square-foot apartment occupies two floors of a building that's just blocks from where he shoots "The Daily Show."

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“The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah recently bought a duplex penthouse in New York City, the South African comedian's new home, for $10 million.

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Noah's 3,596-square-foot apartment occupies the 17th and 18th floors of a building in midtown Manhattan. Before he bought the penthouse, Noah was renting a two-bedroom unit in the same building, where his rent was $15,000 a month.

The two-floor apartment has gorgeous views, minimal and modern design, and tons of space, especially for a city like New York.

But it seems like location was the biggest factor in Noah’s decision: The building is only four blocks away from “The Daily Show” studio on 11th avenue.

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The penthouse is located in Stella Tower, a former telephone building in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan.

It’s got dynamite views of midtown Manhattan, including the Empire State Building.

It has three bedrooms, three full baths, and two half-baths.

Here's another bedroom.

The unit has a very bright and modern aesthetic, with windows pretty much everywhere. (The decor comes from the listing photos, so Noah may be tweaking some things.)

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There's a huge bathroom with a glass-encased shower.

Noah can also relax in his old-timey bathtub while looking at some city views.

Noah and his friends might look up from their phones to check out even more fantastic views of Manhattan.

The private terrace is perfect for parties, tanning, and plants.

The spacious kitchen provides plenty of room for cooking and hosting when Noah isn't busy hosting "The Daily Show."

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And it has views of the Hudson River.

There's a little nook, where we imagine Noah comes up with jokes.

Another beautiful bathroom with yet another beautiful view.

All in all, not a bad place to chill.

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