Shaun White's Former LA Home Asks $4.99M After Renovation

The mid-century property on Carman Crest Drive was recently toured by the Olympic gold medalist, who briefly considered buying it back.

Published on Mar. 1, 2026

A stunning mid-century Los Angeles home once owned by Olympic gold medalist and snowboard prodigy Shaun White has hit the market for $4.99 million. The property on Carman Crest Drive is currently owned by retired Louis Vuitton executive Michael Silvaggio, who bought it from White for $3.99 million in 2024. White, who was engaged to Nina Dobrev until September, recently toured the residence and briefly considered buying it back.

Why it matters

The listing of Shaun White's former home highlights the high-end real estate market in Los Angeles, where properties can appreciate significantly in value over a short period of time. The home's renovation and the interest from White suggest it is a desirable property in a sought-after neighborhood.

The details

Built in 1955, the 2,000-square-foot home has undergone a full renovation by Studio Veren. It features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling glass windows with views of the city skyline and Runyon Canyon, a chef's kitchen with a custom banquette, and a two-car garage with a Tesla charger. The home also has a new roof, new windows, wide-plank floors, and custom walnut cabinetry.

  • Shaun White purchased the home for $3.7 million in 2018.
  • Silvaggio bought the home from White for $3.99 million in 2024.
  • The home is currently listed for $4.99 million in 2026.

The players

Shaun White

An Olympic gold medalist and longtime snowboard prodigy who previously owned the home.

Michael Silvaggio

A retired Louis Vuitton executive who currently owns the home and bought it from Shaun White in 2024.

Nina Dobrev

Shaun White's former fiancée.

Studio Veren

The firm that oversaw the full renovation of the home.

Chase Rogers

The listing broker for the home, representing the Beverly Hills Estates.

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What they’re saying

“The view is sensational, whether you are in the kitchen or the living room, morning, noon or night. It is completely captivating.”

— Michael Silvaggio, Retired Louis Vuitton executive (Gimme Shelter)

“The space washes over you, creating a sense of comfort while still feeling elevated and sophisticated. That was the intention — to create a home that feels sensual and warm, yet undeniably refined.”

— Michael Silvaggio, Retired Louis Vuitton executive (Gimme Shelter)

“It's bad ass. You can see people walking up the trail. You have a clean shot of the people and the city. The views are framed and have a bigger impact and 'wow' than your typical skyline view.”

— Chase Rogers, Listing broker (Gimme Shelter)

“The house has an edgy, cool vibe to it. Cinderblock wraps the facade of the house and the same wood is in the living room. There is a lot of continuity.”

— Chase Rogers, Listing broker (Gimme Shelter)

What’s next

It is unclear if Shaun White will ultimately decide to buy back the home he previously owned.

The takeaway

This listing showcases the high-end real estate market in Los Angeles, where properties can appreciate significantly in value over a short period of time. The renovation and Shaun White's interest in the home suggest it is a desirable property in a sought-after neighborhood.