PICTURED: Jamie Foxx’s home appears to be under construction work – as his health remains a mystery

Jamie Foxx’s multimillion dollar Los Angeles-area home appears to be under construction as his health condition remains a mystery to the public.

The 55-year-old Oscar-winning actor’s – who is said to be doing well – Hidden Valley estate was seen being renovated ahead of the holiday weekend.

A large dumpster is sitting in the back of the sprawling mansion, filled with discarded debris.

Planks of wood, a ladder, and a handyman table were also in plain sight, set under the star’s wrap-around balcony.

It comes nearly three months after the comedian experienced a medical complication in early April.

Currently: Jamie Foxx’s multimillion dollar Los Angeles-area home appears to be under construction as his health condition remains a mystery to the public

Construction: The 55-year-old Oscar-winning actor's - who is said to be doing well - Hidden Valley estate was seen being renovated ahead of the holiday weekend

Construction: The 55-year-old Oscar-winning actor’s – who is said to be doing well – Hidden Valley estate was seen being renovated ahead of the holiday weekend

It’s unknown exactly what revamping is being done to the 17,000 square foot property. 

Foxx purchased the villa – which was designed Mediterranean-style – in 2007 and it sits on 40 acres of land, according to velvetrope.com.

The mansion is surrounded by panoramic mountain views and it was constructed in 1995.

Jamie’s abode boasts 10 bedrooms, a gourmet kitchen, a formal living room dining area, 12 bathrooms, a gym, a recording studio, game room, library and a five-car garage.

The master bedroom has a sitting room, two fireplaces, double baths, a sauna and a balcony.

Outside, the estate has various tennis courts, an Olympic swimming pool, guest houses, and a customized basketball court.

The longtime entertainer took to Instagram in May to update fans with a message that read: ‘Appreciate all the love!!! Feeling blessed.’

And earlier this week, Jamie’s co-star John Boyega revealed that he ‘finally picked up the phone’ and is ‘doing well’ amid his mystery health battle.

Items seen: Planks of wood, a ladder, and a handyman table were also in plain sight, set under the star's wrap-around balcony

Items seen: Planks of wood, a ladder, and a handyman table were also in plain sight, set under the star’s wrap-around balcony

Health scare: It comes nearly three months after the comedian experienced a medical complication in early April

Health scare: It comes nearly three months after the comedian experienced a medical complication in early April

Good news: Earlier this week, Jamie's co-star John Boyega revealed that he 'finally picked up the phone' and is 'doing well' amid his mystery health battle; Bodega pictured in NYC on Thursday

Good news: Earlier this week, Jamie’s co-star John Boyega revealed that he ‘finally picked up the phone’ and is ‘doing well’ amid his mystery health battle; Bodega pictured in NYC on Thursday

Boyega, 31, who stars alongside Foxx in They Cloned Tyrone, sparked concern weeks ago when he said he ‘hadn’t heard’ from the actor.

But this week Boyega told People: ‘He finally picked up the phone. Thank you, bro. He’s doing well. And then, you know, we just giving him the privacy, and we can’t wait for his return.’

‘I gave him the well wishes directly. I gave him all the well wishes. So I’m just gonna be waiting until he comes back out here. So take your time, Jamie. We love you, bro,’ he added.

Datari Turner, who co-produced the film alongside Foxx said: ‘He’s doing amazing. I promise you. Doing really, really good. [Director] Juel [Taylor] talked to him yesterday.’

Turner also said Foxx is ‘in really, really good shape and spirits. And he’ll be back on the screen. He’ll be back to work very soon.’

Foxx, who was born Eric Bishop, was filming the action-comedy Back In Action with Cameron Diaz in Atlanta, Georgia, in April when he was admitted to the hospital.

The actor has been treated at a facility in Chicago, which specializes in treatment for adults with ‘severe complex conditions,’ including stroke recovery – although it has not been revealed what condition Foxx is suffering from.

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