The British host of CBS's "The Late Late Show" put the seven-bedroom house up for private sale in October, Dirt reports. The property is now on the public market. The couple purchased the home for $9.77 million in 2017.
The "New England transitional" property, built in 1997, sits on half an acre in the exclusive Brentwood Park neighbourhood and has been "fully updated" according to the listing.
The 'Carpool Karaoke' star's mansion boasts lush front and back gardens.
Luxurious details inside include vaulted ceilings with custom mouldings, two fireplaces, an extensive security system and Crestron home automation.
The chef's kitchen features stylish blue cabinetry, Wolf appliances, a marble centre island and a breakfast nook.
There is access to the outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven.
The living room boasts a wood-burning fireplace and plenty of storage corners. The formal dining room, powder room, utility room with side door and oversized laundry room are all on the ground floor.
Upstairs, the main suite offers ample space for a sitting room, marble fireplace, built-in cupboards, double walk-in wardrobes and a show bathroom leading to a private terrace. There is also a secondary bedroom suite with a kitchenette and office space.
The lower level has a 20+ seat home theatre and at the back you will find an inground trampoline, a patio, and a pool with spa.
Other highlights include a full home gym, downstairs guest quarters with a kitchenette, an infrared sauna, and a three-car garage.
According to Variety, Corden will return to his native England once he wraps up hosting The Late Late Show later this spring.