Professional gamer Ludwig Ahgren—better known to his fans simply as Ludwig—has hoisted his residence in the far eastern reaches of Los Angeles County onto the market. Records show the professional gamer, and longtime Twitch and YouTube streamer, is asking $2.4 million for the home, which is sited in the suburban city of Diamond Bar, about an hour’s drive from L.A.
Purchased by the 28-year-old for $1.8 million a little over three years ago, back in fall 2020, the house was built in the late 1970s and has since been remodeled. On the market for a while, the place first went up for sale at $2.8 million this past September and has subsequently undergone several price reductions.
Resting on an acre-plus parcel of land within The Country Estates—an affluent guard-gated community where one of Ahgren’s nearest neighbors is Snoop Dogg—the stucco and terracotta-roof structure features six en-suite bedrooms and seven bathrooms in 5,000 square feet of multi-level living space. There’s also a walk-out finished attic with an office space.
Highlights include a light-filled sunroom, along with a fireside family room that connects to a spacious kitchen outfitted with an eat-in island, high-end Wolf appliances, a “room-size” pantry and an accompanying breakfast nook. Two master bedrooms include one with a fireplace and the other sporting a balcony overlooking the canyon; and rounding it all out are the oak-laced grounds, which host a sprawling deck off the rear of the house and an attached three-car garage out front.
Born and raised in New Hampshire, Ahgren began publicly streaming his online gameplay circa-2018. In 2021, a widespread data breach revealed that he earned $3.3 million in two years solely through Twitch streaming, a sum that didn’t include his endorsement deals. Since then, Ahgren signed an agreement for an undisclosed amount to move his streaming efforts from Twitch to YouTube, where he has amassed more than 5.7 million subscribers.
In addition to his recently listed Diamond Bar home, Ahgren maintains at least two other multimillion-dollar homes in the L.A. neighborhood of Los Feliz—one that he paid Emmy-winning filmmaker and Purdue Pharma heiress Madeleine Sackler $3.4 million for back in 2022, and another he picked up for $5.3 million last spring in an off-market deal from actor Colin Farrell.
Source: Luxury - robbreport.com