Cameron Diaz’s $4.25 Million Manhattan Hideaway

Charlie’s Angels icon Cameron Diaz and her rock star husband, Benji Madden, have since settled into a $2.2 million Los Angeles home. But before she teamed up with her hubby, the Knight And Day star was living the full Manhattan fantasy in a Greenwich Village apartment styled by the wildly celebrated interior designer Kelly Wearstler.
Tucked into one of downtown’s most coveted neighborhoods, the 1,400 square foot place packs in two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a seriously oversized lounge anchored by a wood-burning fireplace. Naturally, with a baby on the horizon, Diaz and Madden needed something with a little more breathing room and, crucially, actual yard space, which this Manhattan apartment simply couldn’t deliver. Diaz has also said she’s officially stepping away from acting.
Jessica Alba’s Beverly Hills Stunner, $9.95 Million of Pure Wow

Her almost $10 million mansion was basically begging to be lived in the moment she bought it, but Jessica Alba was not about to just unpack and call it a day. Instead, the actress went full dream-home mode, bringing in interior design duo Kathleen and Tommy Clements to shape the space into exactly what she had in mind.
The 9,000-square-foot Beverly Hills estate, once owned by film producer Mike Medavoy, didn’t get its glow-up overnight, it took nearly a year and a half of serious renovation. Alba added a grand foyer and leaned harder into natural materials throughout, giving the place a richer, more grounded feel. The full property spans 1.85 acres and comes loaded with a separate guest house and sweeping ocean views.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s $1.75 Million Belize Island Splash

Leonardo DiCaprio didn’t just shop for a mansion, he went full blockbuster and bought an entire island. He reportedly fell hard for the place after a scuba diving session on vacation, then snapped it up with a bigger plan in mind: an eco-friendly resort featuring hotels and villas, plus a research center focused on studying global warming.
Today, the island is set up to accommodate up to 36 bungalows and 36 villas. The vision is all-in on sustainability, with the whole island powered by solar energy, alongside a brand-new artificial reef, a nursery, and restored indigenous vegetation. And it’s not a moment too soon: as a well-known local fishing destination, Blackadore Caye has been hit by overfishing and, because it supplies wood for Belize, deforestation as well.
Jennifer Aniston’s Beverly Hills Stunner, $42 Million and Pure Hollywood Fantasy

Crowned People Magazine’s “Most Beautiful Woman in the World” in 2016, Jennifer Aniston has long been treated like Hollywood’s ultimate sweetheart, the kind of star who somehow makes fame look effortless. It is no surprise her first autobiography leaned hard into that image, with a title that basically screamed Hollywood Sweetheart. Back when she was married to Brad Pitt, the two of them locked down this Beverly Hills mansion, a headline-making slice of celebrity real estate.
Aniston and Pitt picked it up in 2001 for $13.5 million, and after their split, the home eventually changed hands, sold in 2015 to hedge fund manager Jonathan Brooks. Today, the jaw-dropping estate is back on the market: 12,000 square feet, six bedrooms, and a wild 12 bathrooms. And in a very Beverly Hills twist, the asking price has been trimmed, sliding from $49 million down to $44.5 million.
Kate Hudson’s $5.3 Million Pacific Palisades Power Move

So what happens when you’re living in the house you grew up in, but you’re itching for a “new” place without the hassle of actually moving? You pull a Kate Hudson and buy the house next door. The actress snapped up the Pacific Palisades home she shared as a kid with her mom, Goldie Hawn, back in 2003, dropping $5.5 million to make the nostalgia official.
Then, in 2011, she took things to the next level, widening her real estate empire, and her literal property line, by purchasing the neighboring mansion too. Hudson, the star of hits like How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days, shelled out $5.3 million for the add-on estate, now used as a guesthouse, complete with five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a spa, and a pool.
Drew Barrymore’s California Dream Home, Listed at a Jaw-Dropping $9.995 Million

Back when she was married to art consultant Will Kopelman, actress Drew Barrymore called a massive Santa Barbara estate home, a 6,640-square-foot spread she picked up for $5.7 million. It was not just a place to live, either, it was the spot where the two actually said “I do,” which makes it pretty easy to understand why she was ready to move on after their divorce in 2013.
Barrymore ultimately sold the six-bedroom, six-bathroom, two-acre property for $6.35 million, waving goodbye to those Santa Ynez Mountain views and the ultra-private kids’ playground. The estate later got another round of upgrades in 2016, then stormed back onto the market in 2019 with an asking price just shy of $10 million.
Celine Dion’s Jaw-Dropping $65 Million Florida Mega-Estate

Celine Dion and her late husband, René Angélil, weren’t shopping for just another fancy address, they were chasing a one of a kind family playground their kids would never outgrow. So in 2010, after buying their Jupiter Island estate in 2008, they went big and started building what was basically a private waterpark. The finished splash zone came loaded with two swimming pools, two slides, a water cannon, and even a treehouse, because why stop at “luxury” when you can have “legendary”?
And that was only the warm-up. The 20,000-square-foot mansion itself is pure over the top Florida fantasy, boasting 13 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, plus a golf simulator for good measure. But after Angélil passed away, the magic of the place couldn’t compete with the heartbreak, and Dion ultimately decided she couldn’t stay. She put it on the market in 2013 for $72 million, then after a string of price drops, it finally sold in 2017 for $38.5 million.
Ellen DeGeneres, $45 Million California Mega-Mansion

Ellen DeGeneres is basically a one-woman real estate whirlwind, a relentless house-flipping machine who has snapped up and sold more than a dozen homes over the past two decades. And if there was ever a crown jewel in her property playbook, it was this Montecito stunner in California. In 2018, the TV icon and her longtime partner, Portia de Rossi, put it on the market with a headline-grabbing $45 million price tag.
The 10,500-square-foot mansion sprawls across 17 acres and comes loaded with the kind of perks that scream celebrity: six bedrooms, six bathrooms, a swimming pool, and a media room built for binge-watching. The asking price later slid to $39.5 million, and the final deal landed at $34 million, with the buyer being Netflix executive Ted Sarandos.
Bruce Willis – $7.6 Million, Bedford, New York

Try naming a truly terrible Bruce Willis movie. It’s harder than it sounds. From Die Hard and The Sixth Sense to The Whole Nine Yards and Unbreakable, the guy has a knack for picking winners. Turns out that same instincts show up in his property portfolio, too, including a jaw-dropping New York estate he bought for $9 million, an 8,400-square-foot mansion tucked away in Bedford.
This five-bedroom, eight-bathroom spread comes loaded: a saltwater pool, a pool house, and a tennis court for good measure. And because “nice house” clearly wasn’t enough, it also features three separate cottages, another tennis court, and a wine cellar. In 2019, Willis listed the place after unloading his Central Park West apartment for $17 million, and he ultimately sold the Bedford estate for $7.66 million.
Robbie Williams, $17 Million London Mansion, and a Next-Door Rock Legend Showdown

Robbie Williams has bounced between England and the United States around four times, but lately he has gone back to his roots, planting his flag firmly in the UK with a Queen Anne-style mansion that just happens to sit right beside Led Zeppelin icon Jimmy Page. And while you might assume music royalty would make for easygoing neighbors, the reality has been far more dramatic, Page has repeatedly pushed back against renovation ideas Williams wanted to tackle.
The property, fittingly called Woodland House, is a Grade II-listed behemoth with 46 rooms and a seriously massive garage. Williams even went for the ultimate luxury flex, an underground swimming pool, a project that got knocked back three separate times before finally getting the green light in 2018.
Jared Leto’s Wild $2 Million Hollywood Hills Hideout

Joaquin Phoenix isn’t the only actor on this list who’s slipped into the DC villain makeup as The Joker. Oscar winner Jared Leto, also the frontman of the cult-favorite rock band 30 Seconds to Mars, has a serious soft spot for the weird, the dramatic, and the totally unforgettable, which explains why he snapped up a former U.S. Air Force base and decided to call it home.
Originally built in the 1940s, the sprawling property once operated as a World War II military film studio, but today it’s been transformed into a vibrant, anything-but-ordinary residence. Leto kept the no-joke, military-level security setup, think barbed wire, an electric fence, and spiked walls, then flipped the vibe inside with a lagoon-style pool and even rooftop table tennis, because of course he did.
Drake’s Hidden Hills Flex, $7.7 Million

He really did start from the bottom, and Drake’s rise comes with a jaw dropping dream home to prove it. The moment he laid eyes on this place back in 2007, he basically called his shot, promising himself he’d own it one day. And when the time came, he didn’t just buy it, he stole it, snagging it from the original owner for a cool $20 million under the original $27 million asking price.
Sure, it’s loaded with the usual superstar toys, a gym, a tennis court, a games room, even a full on cinema, but the true showstopper is the wild natural pool. Think caves, custom grottos, and waterfalls that look like they were designed for a music video. And in Hidden Hills, where the Kardashians and Kanye West have famously set up shop, it’s no mystery why Drake fires off that “Summer Sixteen” line about his pool being bigger than Kanye’s.
Miley Cyrus Scores a $2.5 Million Malibu Comeback

After splitting from husband Liam Hemsworth, Miley Cyrus wasted zero time reclaiming her own version of the Best of Both Worlds, snapping up a snug new Malibu hideaway. And this is not some random beach-town fling, Cyrus knows Malibu like a local, after previously sharing a place there with Hemsworth, a home heartbreakingly lost in the brutal 2018 fires.
Her latest spot sits just a few blocks from where she used to live, and it is packed with headline-worthy perks: three bedrooms, a hot tub, a pool, and even a Gothic-style bathroom that sounds straight out of a music video. There is also a two-car garage complete with an electric vehicle charging station, because of course there is. Cyrus and Hemsworth finalized their divorce in January 2020, and she has since been linked to Australian singer Cody Simpson.
Vanna White’s Jaw-Dropping $47.5 Million Beverly Hills Mega-Mansion

Vanna White shot to superstardom as the beloved face of America’s iconic game show Wheel Of Fortune. And when it came to real estate, she didn’t just buy a nice place in Los Angeles, she helped bring to life a full-blown, multi-million-dollar showpiece. This Italian-inspired estate sprawls across 14,554 square feet, packing in eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a spa, and, yes, an actual vineyard right on the grounds.
White, who has been turning letters on the long-running TV classic since 1982, once shared the mansion with her ex-husband, hotelier George Santo Pietro. After the couple split, she moved out, and the property is now up for grabs with a truly eye-watering price tag: $47.5 million.
Lady Gaga’s $5.25 Million Hollywood Hills Hideout (And the Backstory Is Absolutely Unhinged)

People love to call Lady Gaga “wild.” Fine, but if you really want wild, you should meet the legend who owned her place before she did. The “Poker Face” powerhouse snapped up the former Laurel Canyon home of genre-bending, multi-instrumental icon Frank Zappa for a cool $5.25 million. The 6,759-square-foot spread sits on more than half an acre and, in true Hollywood Hills fashion, has long been treated like a straight-up local myth.
Perched in Laurel Canyon, the estate brings seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, two guest houses, plus a staff apartment, because of course it does. It’s stacked with an outdoor kitchen, an art gallery, a recording studio, a rooftop tennis court, a massive backyard pool, and even a cavernous storage room for whatever treasures, costumes, or chaos you’re collecting. Zappa, meanwhile, originally scooped it up for just $74,000 back in the late 1960s.
Jane Fonda’s Beverly Hills Stunner, Nearly $13 Million of Pure Wow

Hollywood icon Jane Fonda has been lighting up the screen since 1963, and she has never been the type to stay in just one lane. Beyond the movies, she’s thrown herself into activism, championing women’s issues and Native American causes, and she’s also conquered the publishing world with a best-selling autobiography. And because apparently she doesn’t do “ordinary,” she even took a swing at interior design, snapping up a jaw-dropping 7,102-square-foot mansion.
The two-time Oscar winner and wellness powerhouse shaped the place around feeling good, think a meditation garden, a soothing fountain, and a full-on gym. Inside, it’s a sleek open-plan dream, loaded with glass interior walls and even a glass elevator for maximum drama. The only downside: the home was tied to her chapter with ex-husband, music producer Richard Perry, and in the end she let it go, selling it for just under $13 million.
Matt Damon’s $16.645 Million Brooklyn Blowout

When you’re determined to give your family the absolute best, you don’t dabble, you go big. That’s exactly what Matt Damon, the face of hits like The Martian and The Talented Mr. Ripley, did in 2017 when he pulled off Brooklyn’s priciest real estate flex, snapping up a condo priced at a jaw dropping $16 million.
With a wife and four kids, Damon wasn’t shopping for “cozy,” he was hunting for serious breathing room, and he landed it with a sprawling 6,000 square feet. The place comes loaded with six bedrooms, a dedicated kids’ playroom, a gym, gleaming wooden floors, and a stack of other perks. Then, in 2018, whispers swirled that Damon and the crew were packing up for Australia, but the chatter didn’t hold up.
John Travolta’s $12 Million Florida Flight Pad

If you’re John Travolta and you actually fly planes, you obviously need somewhere to park them. What’s wildly unexpected is choosing a home where “parking” means pulling up to your own front door on a runway. Still, this is the Grease, Face/Off, and Pulp Fiction legend we’re talking about, with an estimated $250 million net worth, so of course he went all-in and bought into a Florida fly-in community where aviation isn’t a hobby, it’s a lifestyle.
And it’s not just a runway with a fancy address. Along with the airport access and hangars, the property comes loaded with multiple pools and even a golf course, because why stop at one kind of takeoff? Inside, the main house is packed with rooms, and the setup keeps going with a separate guest house plus a bed-and-breakfast-style wing, giving fellow pilots and curious would-be buyers a place to crash for the night before they decide they, too, want to live where the driveway is an airstrip.
Joaquin Phoenix’s $1.39 Million L.A. Curveball Purchase

After his turn in Joker sealed his status as one of Hollywood’s most wonderfully offbeat stars, Joaquin Phoenix reminded everyone he doesn’t exactly do “normal.” Case in point, he went and bought his neighbor’s house for $1.39 million. The twist, the 2,511-square-foot place is actually smaller than his main property, and despite all the chatter about merging the two into one mega-compound, that grand plan never actually happened.
The neighbor’s home is a three-bedroom, three-bathroom spot, pitched in the listing as a “special charmer” that’s been redone to perfection. Phoenix’s original house, which he picked up back in 2006 for $4.8 million, is labeled modest, but it still comes with four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a roomy 3,753 square feet.
Reese Witherspoon’s $17 Million L.A. Mega-Mansion

Reese Witherspoon is Hollywood royalty, the kind of star who can jump from Cruel Intentions to Legally Blonde to the raw, award-buzz drama Wild without breaking a sweat. And in 2014, the same year she took audiences on that unforgettable journey in Wild, she quietly snapped up a jaw-dropping 10,000-square-foot mansion in Los Angeles’ ultra-coveted Pacific Palisades.
This place is not just big, it’s built to impress. Think three guest suites, family bedrooms, and a private living room for each, because of course it does. Downstairs, there’s a full-on screening room and a gym tucked into the basement, while outside, the property leans hard into the California dream with open-air living rooms and an infinity-edge pool that looks like it was designed for magazine covers. Witherspoon and her husband, Jim Roth, put the home on the market in 2017, and in 2020, even with the Coronavirus pandemic throwing chaos into everything, they still landed a blockbuster sale at $17 million.
Chris Evans’ $3.5 Million Hollywood Hills Hideaway

Everyone knows Chris Evans as Marvel’s star-spangled legend, Captain America, but plenty of people forget he also lit up the screen as Johnny Storm, aka the Human Torch from Fantastic Four. What nobody’s going to forget, though, is Evans’ downright enchanting 4,599-square-foot home tucked into Laurel Canyon, practically rubbing shoulders with the Hollywood Hills.
When he picked up the place, Evans made sure his love of cooking got the VIP treatment, thanks to a generous open-plan kitchen built for serious home-chef moments. The warm, inviting setup includes three bedrooms, four bathrooms, a dressing room, and a steam shower that screams pure indulgence. And as if that weren’t enough, the home serves up a jaw-dropping view of the Los Angeles skyline.
Kendall Jenner’s $6.5 Million Hollywood Hills Hideaway

Sure, little sis Kylie grabbed headlines as the world’s youngest billionaire, but Kendall is hardly sitting on the sidelines. Beyond cashing in from her time on Keeping Up With The Kardashians, she’s built a serious empire as a top-tier supermodel, and in 2018, Forbes crowned her the highest-paid model in the world.
And just when you think that’s the whole flex, Kendall’s also quietly stacking real estate like a pro. Case in point: this jaw-dropping $6.5 million Hollywood Hills mansion. The six-bedroom, five-bathroom spread spans 4,800 square feet and comes loaded with lifestyle upgrades, including a gym to stay runway-ready, a massage room for peak recovery, and a massive walk-in closet that practically demands couture. Step outside and it only gets more extra, with an outdoor fireplace, a swimming pool, and multiple hangout zones built for entertaining in full A-list style.
Rachael Ray – A $4.69 Million Southampton Stunner

When you’re a celebrity chef, the bedroom count is basically background noise, and the size of the pool is just a nice bonus. For TV star and bestselling author Rachael Ray, the real headline is the kitchen, and this one is pure fantasy. Think warm wood floors, rustic charm, and a gorgeous center island that practically begs for a camera crew. And here’s the kicker, this Hamptons home doesn’t stop at one dreamy kitchen. It comes with a second one.
For the record, the place packs three bedrooms and four bathrooms, plus not just a pool, but a full pool house with two additional rooms, more bathrooms, and yes, that bonus kitchen. Still, let’s be honest, the numbers aren’t the point. The point is that Rachael got to live the ultimate two-kitchen life before putting the Southampton escape on the market for $4.69 million.
Alex Trebek – $3.995 Million, Los Angeles

The very same year he stepped up to the podium as the freshly minted host of the newly revived smash-hit Jeopardy, Alex Trebek treated himself to a seriously bold four-bedroom Los Angeles mansion. He doesn’t own it anymore, but it’s stormed back onto the market for $3.995 million, and insiders say it’s basically the ultimate setup for a solo buyer determined to squeeze every last drop out of their “forever young” era.
Honestly, it tracks. Trebek was a single 44-year-old when he snapped up the place, then moved on in the 1990s after marrying his second wife, Jean Currivan. The home leans hard into high-drama style, with black-and-red decor, glossy tilework, glass bricks, and a jaw-dropping two-story primary bedroom. Then came the gut-punch news: in March 2019, Trebek revealed he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
Bryce Dallas Howard – A $2.9 Million Hollywood Hills Stunner

Known for big-ticket hits like Spider-Man, Terminator Salvation, and the Twilight movies, Bryce Dallas Howard has done what plenty of Hollywood kids only talk about, she’s built a name that stands on its own, far beyond the shadow of her legendary dad, Ron Howard. And while she was stacking credits on screen, she was also quietly putting together a respectable real estate lineup, including this swoon-worthy Mediterranean-style retreat tucked into the Hollywood Hills, purchased with her husband and fellow actor Seth Gabel.
The couple picked it up in 2006 for $2.92 million. Inside, the place came loaded with classic luxury touches, a formal dining room for the full red-carpet treatment, a sauna for post-premiere decompression, and a wine cellar because of course it did. The real jaw-dropper is what happened next: they ultimately sold the home for a whopping $545,000 less than they paid. Even so, with a combined net worth around $16 million, they’re hardly hurting.
Blake Shelton’s $3 Million Nashville Showplace

Long before he and Gwen Stefani turned into music’s headline-grabbing super-couple, Blake Shelton was half of another pop-country dream team with Miranda Lambert. Together, they owned a jaw-dropping Nashville estate: five bedrooms, a massive 10,600 square feet, and the kind of presence that practically announces itself from the driveway. Inside, the place was a visual whirlwind, styled with decor and antiques spanning multiple centuries, like a greatest-hits tour of history.
Of course, the amenities were just as over-the-top. There was a tennis court for the “casual” match, a swimming pool for the full celebrity summer vibe, and a basement game room complete with its own bar, because apparently a regular game room simply would not do. When the couple split, the house went with it. And after Shelton and Stefani became a thing, he pivoted hard, building a Hawaii-inspired retreat on the shores of Lake Texoma in Oklahoma. That lakeside backdrop even helped name his 2017 studio album, Texoma Shore.
Lauren Conrad’s $5.2 Million California Stunner

Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County breakout star Lauren Conrad doesn’t just know reality TV, she knows real estate. By 2017, she was already flipping high-end homes like it was a side hustle, unloading two luxe properties, including this jaw-dropping 5,900-square-foot Mediterranean beauty tucked into the Pacific Palisades.
The style icon ultimately said goodbye to the terraced, five-bedroom, five-bathroom showpiece for $4.99 million. And yes, she walked away with a tidy win, considering she originally bought the place for $4.4 million. For a minute, fans were convinced she was done with Los Angeles for good, but not quite, she stayed in the mix and is now living in the Pacific Palisades once again.
Rob Lowe’s Santa Barbara Stunner, $42 Million and Absolutely Unreal

Best known for his long-running run as the host of Saturday Night Live from 1990 to 2000, Rob Lowe has been working the spotlight since 1983. Along the way, he’s stacked up an estimated $60 million fortune and poured an undisclosed sum into his Georgian-style Santa Barbara dream home. Not that he simply “bought a house,” he went bigger, he bought the land and built the whole thing from scratch.
To make it happen, he tapped architect Don Nulty to draw up a 10,000-square-foot main residence loaded with vaulted ceilings, marble floors, and bespoke millwork. The castle-like, 20-room mega-mansion doesn’t stop there, it also boasts a piano room, a wine room, a private cinema, and, separate from the main house, a two-bedroom guest house. Most recently, it hit the market for $42.5 million.
Katy Perry’s $4 Million L.A. Villa, and the Jaw-Dropping Flip That Followed

When one of Hollywood’s biggest heartthrobs puts a ring on it, apparently you don’t just celebrate, you cash in. That’s exactly what Katy Perry did after Orlando Bloom proposed in 2019. Not long after the engagement buzz kicked in, Perry unloaded her Mediterranean-style Los Angeles villa, originally pegged at $4 million, for a staggering $8.9 million.
Sure, her bank account got a serious glow-up, but the buyer didn’t exactly walk away empty-handed either. They scored a four-bedroom, six-bathroom showpiece complete with a massive pool, plus a cabana featuring its own spa setup. As for Perry and Bloom, they’ve since been expecting their first child and have settled into a 5,427-square-foot home in Beverly Hills.
Will Smith’s Jaw-Dropping $42 Million California Fortress

You know him as the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, but these days Will Smith is keeping things surprisingly low-key in Calabasas, California, tucked inside a mega-compound so massive it reportedly comes with its own zip code. The Oscar and Grammy winner, who was once completely broke before landing the role that changed everything on Fresh Prince, originally snapped up the estate for $20 million.
And this is not your average “celebrity home.” We’re talking basketball courts, a golf course, a tennis court, an enormous garage, plus a full-on recording studio, all wrapped into one sprawling property now pegged at a staggering $42 million. That explosive jump is largely thanks to a renovation marathon that stretched across seven years. Smith most recently returned to the big screen in the third chapter of the Bad Boys franchise.
Bill Gates, $147.5 Million, Washington: A Mansion That Barely Makes a Dent

Bill Gates has spent well over a decade parked in the top tier of the planet’s richest humans, and in late 2019 he even reclaimed the number one spot with a reported net worth of $110 billion. At that level, a $147.5 million home is basically pocket change, just another ripple in the vast Gates money sea.
His jaw dropping 66,000-square-foot estate peers out over Lake Washington and reportedly took an astonishing 17 years to complete. Yes, it has the kind of old school, leather-and-wood library you’d expect, but it also comes wired like a tech fortress, with a server system spanning the entire property and a swimming pool featuring an underwater sound setup. And here’s the kicker: for all that square footage, only about 20% is actually dedicated to family living.
Selena Gomez’s Texas Mega-Mansion, Originally $4 Million

Texas-born and Texas-bred, Selena Gomez went full Lone Star when she snapped up a sprawling mansion back home, all so she could stay close to family. The singer and actress, best known for her Disney days before leveling up into a global superstar, paid $4 million for a Fort Worth, resort-style stunner: 10,000 square feet, five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and yes, two kitchens because one simply would not cut it.
And it is not just big, it is built for living large, with a plush home theater, a dedicated gaming room, and a backyard setup practically begging for a summer blowout, thanks to an outdoor kitchen and a saltwater pool. But here is the twist: Gomez put the place on the market in 2018 and, even after slashing the asking price down to $2.7 million, she is still hunting for a buyer. In the meantime, she has moved on, recently picking up the California home once owned by late rock-and-roll legend Tom Petty.
DJ Khaled’s Beverly Hills Blowout, a $10 Million Mega-Mansion

Whether he’s cooking up a beat or booming his own name across a track he’s producing, DJ Khaled only knows one setting: larger than life. The hip-hop hitmaker snapped up a 10,681-square-foot Beverly Hills mansion from British pop star Robbie Williams, and somehow still managed to score a deal, talking the price down from $11 million to $9.9 million.
This seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom palace is basically built for Khaled’s two favorite modes: grind and unwind. Inside, there’s a media room, a massive kitchen with a breakfast area, a full gym, and a recording studio ready for late-night inspiration. The home even comes with staff quarters and a butler’s pantry to keep everything running like clockwork. Outside, it’s pure resort energy, with a spa, manicured lawn, pool, outdoor kitchen, and two terraced patios made for soaking up that Beverly Hills glow.
Kate Upton – $5.5 Million Benedict Canyon Stunner

Kate Upton might still be getting her footing in Hollywood, but with a modeling career that’s basically a money-printing machine, she’s stacked up an estimated $20 million net worth. Add in her husband, MLB ace Justin Verlander, and you’ve got a power couple that doesn’t just dream big, they buy big, including a 5,500-square-foot mansion tucked into Benedict Canyon.
This $5.5 million showpiece delivers airy, open-plan living and family spaces, a gourmet chef’s kitchen that’s ready for serious cooking (or serious showing off), and a dedicated office nook for getting things done. The home was once owned by tennis legend Pete Sampras, so yes, it comes with a tennis court, plus a swimming pool, multiple patios for peak lounging, and four bedrooms to round out the full-on luxury package.
Christina Aguilera’s $13.5 Million L.A. Mega-Mansion

Christina Aguilera doesn’t just appreciate a gorgeous home, she goes all in. So when the opportunity popped up to snag the ultra-chic former estate of Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, she didn’t hesitate for a second. Aguilera scooped it up as a full-blown passion project, then dialed up the drama by color-coding the place in bold red, hot pink, black, and lavender.
This 10,000-square-foot Mediterranean-style stunner comes loaded with six bedrooms and nine bathrooms, plus a gym, a movie room, a beauty salon, a spa, and a pool with its own water slide because, of course. There’s also a guesthouse featuring a built-in recording studio, basically a private creative HQ. Aguilera later put the property on the market for $13.5 million in 2012; after it sold in 2013, she moved right along to a fresh six-bedroom, eight-bathroom Beverly Hills mansion.
Mandy Moore – $2.6 Million, Pasadena

By 18, Mandy Moore was already a full-blown pop star and had landed her first film role in A Walk To Remember. With that kind of rocket-fueled fame, she snapped up a sprawling five-bedroom Mediterranean-style place in Los Feliz, Los Angeles. It had the space, the polish, and the celebrity zip code, but for all its glossy luxury, it never truly felt like home, even after 15 years under its roof.
Fast forward to a calmer, more grounded chapter: in 2018, Moore got engaged to singer Taylor Goldsmith and went for something with real soul, a vintage 1950’s hilltop home in Pasadena, bought for $2.6 million. The result is a warm, inviting 3,551-square-foot retreat with three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a spa, and an office, proof that sometimes the biggest upgrade is finally finding a place that actually fits.
Heidi Klum’s Jaw-Dropping $24 Million L.A. Mansion Saga

Heidi Klum is a model and actress, forever linked to her Victoria’s Secret days, but don’t mistake her for just a runway star. She’s got sharp design instincts and a seriously savvy business brain, too. Back in 1999, she snapped up a sprawling 12,300-square-foot estate in Brentwood and wasted no time getting to work. The place was transformed into a timeless, Italian-inspired villa, complete with eight beautifully styled bedrooms and even a dedicated children’s playhouse.
Fast-forward to 2014 and Klum was ready to shake things up again. She put the Brentwood home on the market and ultimately cashed out for a staggering $24 million. Not one to sit still, she soon set her sights on a fresh canvas: an 11,000-square-foot Bel Air mansion featuring six bedrooms and nine bathrooms, just waiting for her signature touch.
Angelina Jolie’s $24.5 Million Los Feliz Splash

If there’s a more iconic way to shake off the stress of a brutal divorce than buying a jaw-dropping new estate, nobody told Angelina Jolie. In early 2019, right in the middle of wrapping up her split from Brad Pitt, she snapped up the former home of Hollywood titan Cecil B. DeMille, because why simply move on when you can do it in a landmark?
This place practically drips with old-school glamour. The Italian villa-style main house was DeMille’s longtime family base, and the attached guest house, originally a separate neighboring residence, once hosted silent-film legend Charlie Chaplin. The six-bedroom main home pairs its classic bones with a sleek, updated kitchen and a generous dining space, then seals the deal with a pool framed by sweeping lawns, lush gardens, and sparkling water features.
Mark Wahlberg’s Beverly Hills Mansion, $12.4 Million

Mark Wahlberg is basically a one-man highlight reel: he went from early rap stardom, to popping up in a New Kids On The Block video, to headlining big-screen heavy hitters like The Perfect Storm, The Departed, and Transformers. And when Hollywood hands you that kind of success, it also hands you the ultimate trophy address, an 11,500-square-foot Beverly Hills mansion that screams blockbuster lifestyle.
This five-bedroom, eight-bath behemoth sprawls across two acres, complete with a grotto-style pool, a waterfall, a putting green, and a two-story guest house that could pass for a dream home on its own. There’s even a bar paired with an in-house movie theater, because of course there is. Wahlberg unloaded the place in 2013 for $10.3 million. It later hit the market with a jaw-dropping $30 million ask, but in the end it changed hands for “only” $12.4 million.
Adele’s Beverly Hills Power Move, $9.5 Million and Counting

Pop superstar Adele is famous for a voice that can shake arenas and a personality that fills a room. Now she is making just as much noise in the luxury housing game, quietly stacking up serious real estate in Beverly Hills. Back in 2016, she snapped up a 6,500-square-foot stunner in Hidden Valley, one of the area’s most coveted pockets.
The place is pure celebrity comfort: four bedrooms, each one complete with its own fireplace, plus two dining rooms, two living rooms, and two baths. The primary suite goes big too, with not one but two walk-in closets. And because Adele rarely does anything halfway, she doubled down in 2019, buying another Beverly Hills home for $10.65 million, directly across the street from her first one. Around that time, she was also going through a divorce from her husband, Simon Konecki.
Joe Jonas, $3.7 Million Sherman Oaks Score

For years, Joe Jonas was casually pegged as the “other” voice in the Jonas Brothers machine, forever standing in the shadow of little brother Nick. But Joe has never been just background noise. He’s built a solid lane of his own, from his Fastlife album to a steady stream of guest spots across music and TV. And yes, his personal life has been just as headline-friendly, thanks to his relationship with Game of Thrones and X-Men standout Sophie Turner.
In 2019, Jonas cashed in on his 5,600-square-foot, two-story Sherman Oaks mansion, selling it for a cool $3.7 million. The lucky buyer walked away with a five-bedroom, six-bath setup featuring an open kitchen, a walk-in shower, a home theater, multiple pools, and a breakfast bar that practically begs for lazy weekend mornings. These days, Jonas is reportedly posted up with Turner in a massive ten-bedroom mansion in Encino, California.
Courtney Cox’s Jaw-Dropping Malibu Fortress, $33 Million of Pure Coastal Flex

Sure, the world knows Courtney Cox as Monica from the mega-iconic sitcom Friends, but she didn’t stop at sitcom royalty. She leveled up with the Scream franchise, dipped confidently into producing and directing, and, fun fact, once had her sights set on architecture. Honestly, one look at her roughly $30 million Malibu beach house and you can tell that dream never really left, it just got a much bigger budget.
Perched right on the Malibu shoreline, this oceanfront stunner packs five bathrooms, four bedrooms, a private tennis court, a screening room, a saltwater pool, and multiple guest cottages that scream “celebrity compound.” Cox has even let Grammy-winning Ed Sheeran crash in one of the guest houses rent-free while he worked on an album, and she recently posted a video of herself teaming up with Snow Patrol singer Gary Lightbody for a musical duet.
The Weeknd’s Jaw-Dropping $20 Million Hidden Hills Fortress

The Weeknd is a full-blown pop phenomenon, the kind of hit machine behind earworms like I Can’t Feel My Face and the era-defining chart dominator Blinding Lights. But before the stadium lights and global obsession, he was basically a mystery name on YouTube, grinding it out with mixtapes and sweaty live sets until he exploded into one of the best-selling artists on the planet.
And yes, the man lives like it. Tucked away in Hidden Hills is his absolutely massive 12,000-square-foot mansion, a $20 million purchase he made in 2017 that comes loaded with nine bedrooms and eleven bathrooms. It’s not just big, it’s ridiculous, complete with a cinema theater, a bar, a wine cellar, and a music lounge. Naturally, for a self-made superstar, a home recording studio isn’t a bonus feature, it’s basically mandatory.
Tommy Hilfiger’s Wild Florida Mansion, Listed for $27.5 Million

Tommy Hilfiger is a household name thanks to his fashion empire and blockbuster fragrances, but his taste in real estate is just as headline-worthy. Inside his Golden Beach estate sits a jaw-dropping, disco-soaked 1960s dream house, a 14,079-square-foot stunner that’s equal parts private retreat and full-blown art gallery for Hilfiger and his wife, Dee Ocleppo. And yes, it comes with a gigantic Mickey Mouse statue, because of course it does.
The over-the-top surprises don’t stop there. Along with the Mickey centerpiece, the mansion features a dramatic spiral staircase, seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and four dedicated entertainment rooms built for serious hosting. There’s also a gym, plus a pool board styled like a Ford Mustang, and one bathroom that goes all-in on a banana theme. Hilfiger put the whole unforgettable package on the market for $27.5 million.
Kevin Durant’s $12.05 Million Malibu Splash, Then a Lightning-Fast Relist

In 2018, NBA megastar Kevin Durant dropped a cool $12.05 million on a sleek, contemporary Malibu pad, and then, in a blink, put it back on the market in 2019 for $12.15 million. The quick turnaround raised eyebrows, because this clearly was not some big profit play. The timing, though, was hard to ignore, it lined up neatly with Durant’s life shift from the San Francisco-based Golden State Warriors to the Brooklyn Nets.
The home itself is a Malibu classic with a twist: built in 1976, set on an open gated street, and designed for that airy, laid-back coastal flex. Spanning 5,100 square feet with an open-plan layout, it’s an easy stroll to the beach and comes loaded with oak floors, soaring ceilings, four bedrooms, and six bathrooms. And because this is Durant we’re talking about, it also features a home theater and even an elevator.
Carson Palmer’s Del Mar Mega-Mansion, A Jaw-Dropping $25 Million Price Tag

Back in 2010, NFL quarterback Carson Palmer snapped up a half-acre slice of Del Mar straight from the city for $4.4 million. Fast-forward to 2015, and that once-simple plot had been transformed into an 8,000-square-foot, three-story showstopper. When he put it on the market, he didn’t tiptoe around the number, he went big with a headline-grabbing $25 million asking price.
And whoever ends up with the keys won’t be buying just a house, they’ll be buying a full-blown statement. The 2002 Heisman Trophy winner reportedly went all-in, building the place from the ground up with zero interest in cutting corners. Think six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, an infinity-edge pool, and an open-air living room built for next-level entertaining. Add in five fireplaces for good measure, because apparently one or two simply wouldn’t do. Whether Palmer ever closed the deal is still a bit of a mystery, but these days, he calls Idaho’s Wood River Valley home.
Tiger Woods, $57 Million Florida Mega-Mansion

After a headline-grabbing divorce from ex-wife Elin Nordegren and a deeply embarrassing DUI arrest, Tiger Woods hit pause, regrouped, and started rebuilding his life. And in true Tiger fashion, that comeback included a jaw-dropping $57 million mansion. The estate spans 9,700 square feet and is cleverly divided into two distinct zones: the main living quarters and a separate, do-everything multipurpose building.
Inside the residence, you’ll find three suites plus Woods’ own master bedroom, built for maximum privacy and comfort. The second structure is where things get seriously next-level, featuring a full gym, a home entertainment and media room, and even an oxygen therapy room. Step outside and the flexing continues: a 100-foot lap pool, a separate diving pool, basketball courts, and, for guests who prefer to arrive in style, an ocean-side dock right on the property.
Novak Djokovic’s $15 Million Miami Mega-Condo

Novak Djokovic isn’t just a multiple Grand Slam champion, he’s one of the most dominant names tennis has ever produced. He’s also one of the sport’s biggest earners, with an estimated net worth of $133 million. And yes, he dropped a jaw-clenching $15 million on a luxury condo in Miami. Set inside the ultra-exclusive Eighty Seven Park, the place is basically a masterclass in high-end, switch-off-the-world serenity.
This sleek, oval-shaped condo tower sits directly on the Miami Beach waterfront, and Djokovic’s unit serves up sweeping, postcard-perfect ocean views, plus access to two lush green parks. And because one dream address is never enough, he also holds property in Monte Carlo, Belgrade, New York, and Spain.
Meg Ryan’s Soho Stunner, Listed at $10.9 Million

In Hollywood, Meg Ryan has long been celebrated as the rare kind of star who makes effortless look elegant, and charming look downright refined. That exact vibe spills into her 4,100-square-foot Soho apartment in Manhattan, a loft that leans hard into sleek, stripped-back style. It’s minimalist in the best way, clean lines, calm energy, and absolutely zero unnecessary fuss.
This place still packs plenty of wow: a jaw-dropping 40-foot gallery, rich ebony wood floors, classic exposed brick, and towering floor-to-ceiling French doors that flood the space with light. The master bedroom goes big too, with 13 windows and eight closets, because subtle luxury is still luxury. Ryan put the apartment on the market in 2017 for $10.9 million, and it ultimately sold later that year for a discounted $9.85 million.
Jennifer Lawrence’s $8 Million Beverly Hills Hideaway

Fresh off The Hunger Games domination and that Oscar-winning turn in Silver Linings Playbook, Jennifer Lawrence, better known as J-Law, didn’t just cement her status as a Hollywood powerhouse, she started living like one, too. And when it came time to pick a home base, she went straight for the A-list real estate hall of fame, dropping a jaw-dropping $8 million on a Beverly Hills house with a seriously starry past, previously owned by Ellen DeGeneres and Jessica Simpson.
The 5,500-square-foot stunner packs in five bedrooms and a sleek lap pool tucked away in a secluded backyard that’s basically a wall of lush greenery. Add in a koi pond, a bubbling fountain, and a gourmet kitchen outfitted with restaurant-level stovetops, and you’ve got a place that screams private oasis with celebrity-grade perks. In January 2020, Lawrence also slashed the asking price of her New York apartment listing by a hefty $2.6 million.
Keira Knightley – A $6 Million Tribeca Dream Pad in New York

Keira Knightley is the kind of A-lister who doesn’t just collect awards, she collects honors too, including an OBE recognizing her impact on British film. And because her style game is famously on point, it’s only fitting that her New York base is planted in Tribeca, one of the city’s most relentlessly cool, headline-worthy neighborhoods. The place in question is a 3,820-square-foot stunner with a bohemian vibe, carrying a price tag of $6 million.
Inside, you’ll find three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and the real showstopper, a massive 900-square-foot private patio that practically screams “celebrity sanctuary.” The home ultimately sold for $6 million after first hitting the market back in 2009 for a lofty $8.4 million. And here’s the twist: reports say Knightley didn’t actually own it at all, she was renting the space for a jaw-dropping $45,000.
Kylie Jenner’s $3.3 Million California Crash Pad

For the second year running, Kylie Jenner was crowned the world’s youngest billionaire, and she’s been making it crystal clear she’s not just famous, she’s frighteningly good at business. Between modeling, reality TV, and her cosmetics empire, Jenner has also been quietly stacking up an eye-popping real estate portfolio, including a sleek California apartment that screams luxury.
This 4,852-square-foot showpiece hit her lineup in 2016, and she later flipped the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom stunner in 2017 for a cool $3.9 million. And because “small” clearly isn’t in her vocabulary, the youngest Kardashian sister reportedly went on to drop a jaw-dropping $36.5 million on a massive seven-bedroom, 14-bathroom estate, complete with 20 parking spots for her fleet of high-end rides.
Michael Phelps, $2.5 Million Scottsdale Splash Palace

Michael Phelps isn’t just a swimming legend, he’s the undisputed, record-crushing king of the pool, racking up an absurd 28 Olympic medals, including a jaw-dropping 23 gold. Now retired from competition, he’s stepped away from the lanes with the kind of comfort most people only daydream about. With an estimated net worth around $60 million, he’s doing just fine.
And he hasn’t exactly been sitting still. Phelps has been dipping a toe into real estate, too, recently putting a Scottsdale home on the market that he originally bought back in 2015 for $2.5 million. Purchased before his final medal spree, the place is a 6,000-square-foot stunner with five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a massive kitchen, four fireplaces, and, naturally, an Olympic-sized swimming pool. Even better, he ultimately cashed out at $3.5 million.
Taylor Swift’s $17 Million Rhode Island Fortress by the Sea

Sure, it’s tempting to file Taylor Swift away as just another sparkly pop superstar. But “Taytay” is the real deal, a multi-instrumentalist who’s glided from country to rock to pop like it’s the easiest thing in the world, and she’s stacked the kind of success that turns into serious money. Case in point, her estimated $360 million net worth, plus a growing habit of snapping up jaw-dropping real estate.
According to reports, Swift has poured more than $40 million into homes spread across four different states, and yes, she has a clear standout. Enter the $17 million, 12,000-square-foot Rhode Island “beach house,” perched at the highest point in Watch Hill like a celebrity castle with ocean views for days. The seven-bedroom stunner looks out over 700 feet of shoreline and a lineup of Rhode Island landmarks. Swift is also reportedly on the hunt for a place in London to be closer to her boyfriend, actor Joe Alwyn.
Patrick Dempsey, $14.5 Million Malibu Dream Pad

Sure, TV fans know him as McDreamy from the smash hit Grey’s Anatomy, but the real fantasy might be waiting in Malibu. The actor, racecar driver, and hardcore cycling enthusiast snapped up this 5,000-square-foot stunner, a Frank Gehry-designed gem, for a cool $7 million.
This place is literally shaped like a diamond, because of course it is. Inside, you’ve got three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a fireplace-warmed master suite, and even a sculpture studio for when ordinary hobbies just won’t do. Dempsey poured serious time, taste, and money into making it perfect for family life, then had to put it on the market for a jaw-dropping $14.5 million after his wife filed for divorce. The two have since reconciled, though whether this Malibu masterpiece is still up for grabs remains a bit of a mystery.
Jeremy Piven, Roughly $6.8 Million, Hollywood Hills Showstopper

Jeremy Piven clearly has no business tossing stones, because he literally lives in a glass house. Best known for turning up the volume as famously outrageous super-agent Ari Gold on the smash series Entourage, Piven also wears a second hat as a producer.
With walls that practically disappear, the $6.8 million stunner serves up jaw-dropping, wraparound views of Los Angeles like it is a private IMAX. Inside, Piven gets the full luxury treatment: a master suite complete with a fireplace and soaking tub, plus a sleek marble-and-wood kitchen and plenty more. Step outside the 4,800-square-foot showpiece and it only gets wilder, thanks to a headline-worthy infinity-edge pool, a spa, and a sunken fire pit built for late-night Hollywood Hills bragging rights.
Nicole Kidman, $4.8 Million, Australia

Oscar-winning superstar Nicole Kidman is not just a force on the big screen, she is also quietly crushing it in the property game alongside her husband, Keith Urban. Between the United States and Australia, the duo reportedly holds five homes in total, including this jaw-dropping Beverly Hills stunner valued at $4.8 million.
And out of the whole impressive lineup, this is the one they actually live in, because of course it is. The A-list pair has gone all-in on family-friendly upgrades, think jungle gym, pool slide, swing set, the works. It is basically a summer paradise, complete with a wrap-around deck, a massive pool, and plenty of room to sprawl across five bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Lionel Richie’s Beverly Hills Mega-Mansion, Valued at an Estimated $11.4 Million

When Lionel Richie helped make the Commodores classic “Brick House” a legend, he clearly meant it, because his own brick house is the real deal. The voice behind “All Night Long” and “Three Times a Lady” says he gambled on this place the same way he gambled on those songs, and the payoff has been huge. He’s loved it so much, in fact, that he’s called it home since 1999.
This over-the-top estate goes full Italian-inspired grandeur, with soaring ceilings and dramatic columns that feel lifted from old-world relics, plus a lineup of 18th-century furniture and chandeliers that practically demand a spotlight. Sprawling across 17,000 square feet, the mansion packs in six bedrooms, ten bathrooms, a music studio, a swimming pool, and yes, four garages, because one simply would not do.