Leno’s ‘Ross the Intern’ Grabs a $570K Home by Renowned Palm Springs Architect Jim Cioffi

Published: October 10, 2016 | By: American Luxury Staff

Ross Mathews, famous for his role as “Ross the Intern” on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” before the host hung up his mic, recently picked up a new house in Palm Springs, California, for $570,000.

Mathews’ new 2011-built home was designed by Jim Cioffi and boasts a mid-century modern vibe with a butterfly roof and walls consisting of floor-to-ceiling windows. Those windows add to the overall aesthetic of the home, which is nestled in an area that’s served as a getaway destination for the Hollywood elite for more than 50 years.

Inside, the house features vaulted ceilings, modern amenities, and polished concrete floors. The fluid floor plan opens up to a small backyard with a pool, Jacuzzi, and lounge seating perfect for an evening outdoors.

Mathews is currently a judge on “RuPaul’s Drag Race” and the “All Stars” edition of the show. He also serves as a co-host on “Hollywood Today Live.”

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