Pat Sajak – $699K, Glendale

Pat Sajak is a television personality, best known as the long-time host of the popular game show, Wheel of Fortune. Sajak has been married twice, and here we look at a house in which he lived with his first wife, which happens to be decades ago.
The fancy craftsman style two-story mansion located in Glendale is over a century old. However, since the four-bedroom home was remodeled, it managed to go in the market with a price tag of $699K. The 2,600 square-foot house also had a laundry room, a walk-in closet, and a detached garage.
Ellen DeGeneres - $45 Million, California

Ellen Degeneres is a serial house flipper and has bought and sold over 12 houses in 20 years. This Montecito Property in California was surely her most profitable sale to date. The TV host and her life partner Portia de Rossi decided to sell the property in 2018, with an asking price of $45 million.
The 10,500-square-foot mansion sits on a 17-acre property and includes six bedrooms, six bathrooms, a swimming pool, and a media room. They eventually dropped their price to $39.5 million and eventually sold it to Ted Sarandos, Netflix Executive, for $34 million.
Laura Ingraham – $3.3 Million, Virginia

Laura Ingraham is currently famous as the host of the Fox News Channel’s The Ingraham Angle. Furthermore, she serves as the editor-in-chief of the conservative American website, LifeZette. Having been in broadcast journalism since the ’90s, Ingraham has now secured a fortune of approximately $40 million.
Ingraham was born and raised in Glastonbury, Connecticut. However, she currently calls McLean, Virginia, home, where she lives in a 7,869-square-foot mansion valued at a whopping $3.3 million, as per Velvet Ropes. Her three adopted kids are super lucky to live in such a spacious place!
Kelly Ripa – $27 Million, New York

Since 2013, Kelly Ripa with her husband Mark Consuelos and their three children have been living in this beautiful 19th-century building in New York City. The house cost them $27 million to buy, but given that Kelly’s making $22 million a year, it must’ve been a no-brainer!
The property has an interior of 7,796 square feet with five bedrooms and six bathrooms. It also comes with two fireplaces, an elevator, and a spacious rooftop terrace. Since 2001, Kelly’s been hosting Live! with Kelly and Ryan in different formats. So far, she has accumulated a net worth of $120 million!
Tucker Carlson – $2.04 Million, Washington DC.

In his younger years, Tucker Carlson attempted to join the Central Intelligence Agency but failed. Somehow, he ended up in the television journalism industry, where he thrived beyond his farthest imaginations. Now 51, Carlson is widely recognized as the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight since 2016.
Besides having a net worth of $30 million, Carlson also makes $6 million annually. Therefore, providing his long-time wife and four children with the best of the best is easier. Carlson put a roof over their heads in Kent, Washington, DC, providing them comfort in a 7,400-square-foot home.
Kathie Lee Gifford – $10.5 Million, Florida

For many years, we have seen the face of Kathie Lee Gifford on television almost regularly. She is best known for her time in Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, and later, The Today Show. A few years after the demise of Frank Gifford, Kathie Lee's second husband, she listed their Florida vacation home in the market.
According to the New York Post, Gifford left the estate to his wife upon his death. The 11,400 square-foot mansion was built in 1998 and was listed with a price tag of $10.5 million in 2018. Kathie Lee is now focusing on an acting and filmmaking career.
Kate Bolduan – Price Undisclosed, Washington DC.

At only 37 years old, Kate Bolduan already has a long list of work experiences under her belt. Since 2015, she’s been hosting At This Hour with Kate Bolduan and even anchored the State of America with Kate Bolduan until the latter ended in September of 2019.
But looking at the salary and net worth figures of other television presenters, Bolduan remains on the lower side, holding only $2.5 million. Nevertheless, she is up there with the rest when it comes to residences. We say so because Bolduan owns a decent five-bedroom house in Washington, DC.
Rush Limbaugh – $44.44 Million, Palm Beach

Rush Limbaugh’s voice is well-known to audiences for it was heard on American radio for 32 years. Limbaugh is a former television personality and a long-time radio show host/political commentator, who unfortunately passed away on February 17, 2021.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Limbaugh has been one of the highest-paid radio icons for almost 20 consecutive years. Prior to his death, he was making an estimated $85 million annually. Just look at this insanely huge (31,761 square-foot) mansion, for example. Forbes reported its latest estimate as $44.44 million.
Trish Regan – $5.625 Million, New York

It seems like Trish Regan’s show, Trish Regan Primetime, is in the past now as she left the Fox Business Network in 2020 to become a host on NewsMax. Hopefully, she gets paid an annual sum of $8 million or more, as she did at Fox.
At 47, Regan is worth $30 million. At one point, her fortune included a stunning piece of real estate situated in Manhattan, New York. It was an apartment house in the city’s finest, Fifth Avenue, which required at least $6K in common charges and maintenance costs every month. According to Variety, Regan received $5.625 million for the 2,500 square-foot space in 2015.
Bob Barker – Price Undisclosed, Los Angeles

If you know Bob Barker, then you've probably seen him at least once during the 35 years he hosted the CBS game show, The Price Is Right. It has been over a decade since he bid farewell to his career. Barker is now enjoying his retirement, rightfully so, as he is now 96 years old.
Since Barker is worth $70 million, we're not surprised that he lives in a 5,000 square-foot deluxe house in Los Angeles. It's a Spanish Colonial Revival style house, which was originally built in 1929. With four bedrooms, the house is considered a historic landmark in the Hollywood neighborhood.
Chuck Woolery – $1.755 Million, California

The renowned Pat Sajak wasn't always the guy who entertained people on Wheel of Fortune, for Chuck Woolery was the original host of the game show. Chuck also hosted other game shows like Scrabble and Love Connection. Photographed above is his former property in Los Angeles, California.
He never gave a proper tour of the place, so how the inside of the home looks is a mystery. What we know is that it's about 5,595 square feet and it has five bedrooms. He doesn't live here anymore, for he sold the estate for $1.755 million in 2002. Since 2004, he has been hosting a podcast called Blunt Force Truth.
Fannie Flagg – Price Undisclosed, California

Most people would remember Flannie Flagg for the time she was a panelist on Match Game. She also wrote the famous book titled Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe. She reportedly owns a home in Santa Barbara, California, but she hasn't shared many details about it.
The only photos you'll likely see of it are satellite photos. Judging by such images, you can see that Flagg has a spacious backyard area with a large swimming pool. It's safe to assume that the house is worth millions. She is enjoying her quiet life today, for she hasn't acted since 1999's Crazy in Alabama.
Rachel Maddow – $605K, Western Massachusetts

The television host/political commentator Rachel Maddow has been in a relationship with Susan Mikula for about two decades. Mikula is an artist and photographer who Maddow met in the late ’90s. Now aged 47, Maddow has worked around in the radio industry before securing what would become a lifelong career in television.
Since 2008, she has been hosting The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC, from which she makes a reasonable $7 million every year. It allows Maddow a luxury lifestyle that lets her afford homes in Manhattan, New York, and West Cummington, Massachusetts (pictured above), which are $1.25 million and $605K, respectively.
Jesse Watters – Price Undisclosed, Long Island

In America’s broadcast journalism industry, Jesse Watters is a name that wouldn’t go unnoticed. He was lucky enough to get a job at Fox News right after graduating college, and he’s never looked back since. Having been with the network for so long, Watters currently banks $2 million every year, atop of his $5 million fortune.
As of 2017, he has been hosting his very own show, Watters’ World, while also co-hosting The Five. Given his wealth, we assume he’s got several residences here. However, it’s unclear where he resides permanently. Nevertheless, Watters owns this beautiful piece of architecture on Long Island, New York.
Dylan Dreyer – $862,000, New York

You guys might know Dylan Dreyer for her work on NBC News as their meteorologist. She also appears on Weekend Today as a weather anchor, and she's the 3rd Hour host of The Today Show. Photographed above is her former apartment in New York, which she bought for $580K.
It's such a spacious space that's way above New York standards. The interior is modern, and the furniture looks comfy. In 2015, she was ready for a change, so she listed her apartment with an $862K price tag. In 2020, Dreyer welcomed her second child with her husband, Brian Fichera, who has sadly caught the coronavirus.
Carson Daly – $6.2 Million, Long Island

Carson Daly first worked as a VJ and radio DJ before he got into TV hosting. He got hired by NBC in 2002, and he later got to host a late-night program called Last Call with Carson Daly. The property you see above is his home in Manhasset, Long Island, which he reportedly bought back in 2014.
It first got listed with a price tag of $6.875 million, but sources say that he was able to buy it for $6.2 million. The estate sits in 1.3 acres of land, and it comes with a swimming pool. Daly currently serves as the Orange Room host of Today.
Al Roker – $3 Million, Manhattan

Al Roker spent $3 million to buy this 5-story Brownstone building back in 2001. Given the beloved weather forecaster’s current $30-million net worth, that amount is much. The property is the perfect place to see his children grow up, as it’s spacious and beautifully decorated.
In 2016, he was kind enough to give everyone a tour of his house, during which we were given a glimpse of his day-to-day life with Deborah. The entire house is decorated with traditional, yet comfortable furniture of their liking. Al’s currently telling the weather on Today, while also co-hosting 3rd Hour Today.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck – $4.56 Million, Greenwich

From The View on ABC to Fox & Friends on the Fox News Channel, Elisabeth Hasselbeck was quite the frequent host on the television screens until 2015. She was only in her late thirties when she decided to retire to spend more time with her husband and children.
Hasselbeck had earned a decent fortune of $16 million when she retired, which, at the time, also included her $4.56-million Colonial-style mansion. It was 7,605 square feet and had seven bedrooms and 7.5 bathrooms. As reported by Variety, the family went from Connecticut to Nashville, Tennessee, post-sale.
Cynthia McFadden – $5.995 million, Manhattan

After multiple decades of anchoring and hosting with ABC News, Cynthia McFadden went ahead and joined NBC News, where she currently serves as a senior legal and investigative correspondent. Some might refer to it as spicing things up in the career.
Among the riches that she’s gathered over the years is her townhouse in Manhattan, which she listed for sale with a price tag just shy of $6 million. With 3,500 square feet of living space, the residence holds four bedrooms and features hardwood floors, a back garden, and a library. It’s quite a bargain, won’t you agree?
Matt Lauer – $44 Million, Hamptons

Since losing his job as one of Today’s hosts, Matt Lauer has spent some time in his expensive Hamptons mansion. He had purchased it from Richard Gere for around $36 million back in 2013! But in 2019, he decided to sell it, listing it on the market for $44 million.
The property is called the Strongheart Manor, and dates to 1902! It has an interior of 14,000 square feet with 12 bedrooms and bathrooms, as well as two detached guesthouses. Of course, it also has a heated swimming pool that’s 60 feet long. In 2020, Matt participated in the documentary called Rulon Gardner Won’t Die.
Dana Perino – Price Undisclosed, South Carolina

Dana Perino is a 48-year-old political commentator, author, and former (24th) White House Press Secretary. Lately, she has been a frequent face on Fox News, hosting The Daily Briefing and The Five, while also serving as a book publishing executive at Random House.
Perino and Peter McMahon, her husband of 22 years, currently reside in Bay Head, New Jersey. However, the couple also spends time in their house in Charleston, South Carolina. They’ve made many friends, played tennis, went biking, swimming, and kayaking together there. Although details about their house aren’t public, the two tend to enjoy their quiet lifestyle, as reported by Charleston Home+Design Magazine in 2018.
Rob Lowe - $42 Million, Santa Barbara

Known as the host of Saturday night live from 1990 to 2000, Rob Lowe has been in show business since 1983. He's built up a net worth of $60 million and spent an undisclosed amount on his Georgian-style home in Santa Barbara. Well, he actually bought land and built the house from the ground up.
He brought in architect Don Nulty to design the plan for the 10,000-square-foot main house featuring vaulted ceilings, marbled floors, and custom millwork. The castle-like 20-room mansion also has a piano room, wine room, in-house cinema, and separate from the house, a two-bedroom guest house. It was recently listed for $42.5 million.
John Giorno - Undisclosed Price, Manhattan

John Giorno wasn't just a poet and performing artist. He was the founder of a poetry program called Giorno Poetry Systems. He was also an inspiration and homemaker for several artists, like Mark Rothko, who painted his famous Seagram murals at this very same establishment.
The establishment is one of four apartments Giorno owns in the Bowery building. It was once the home to Manhattan's first YMCA, and for years one of the three flats acted as Giorno's living and office space. He used the other for hosting artistic get-togethers and dinner parties. Every New Year's eve, he emptied out the office space to host a Buddhist fire prayer ceremony.
Georgia O'Keeffe - Undisclosed Price, New Mexico

Renowned as the mother of modernism, Georgia O'Keefe gained popularity thanks to the paintings of her immediate surroundings. She painted enlarged flowers during her early years in Wisconsin to New York skyscrapers during her time living there. She also painted Mexican landscapes after she settled in New Mexico later in her life.
O'Keefe developed a love affair with the city after visiting it while searching for a quiet place to focus on her work. She found it on a Mexican ghost ranch, which she loved because she could garden and focus on painting the beautiful yet spooky landscapes around her. She lived there until she died in 1986.
Lady Gaga - $5.25 Million, Hollywood Hills

Some people think Lady Gaga is wild. Well, they should've seen the guy whose house she bought. The Pokerface singer bought multi-instrumental recording artists Frank Zappa's old home in Laurel Canyon, for a $5.25 million. The 6,759-square-foot property spans over half an acre and is considered a Hollywood Hills legendary estate.
The estate that sits in Laurel Canyon has seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, two guest houses, and a staff apartment. It also comes equipped with an outdoor kitchen, art gallery, recording studio, rooftop tennis court, a large backyard pool, and a large storage chamber. Zappa originally paid $74,000 for it in the late '60s.
Cindy Sherman - $4.65 Million, Hamptons, New York

Before selfies were even a thing, photographic artist Cindy Sherman was making a name for herself by taking them. As a matter of fact, she was probably doing Snapchat before it was a thing too. She became famous for taking self-portraits portraying herself in various situations and as different characters.
But unlike being at the forefront of the art and crafts world, in terms of buying houses, she followed every other artist to the Springs area of New York. In her case, she bought a 10-acre property with a 3,500-square-foot home on it. The house has four to five bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms.
Kevin Durant - $12.05 Million, Malibu

2018 NBA superstar Kevin Durant spent $12.05 million on a contemporary-styled house. In 2019, he listed it for $12.15 million. It's unclear why he listed it so soon after buying it, as it clearly isn't about profit, but it did coincide with Durant moving from the San Francisco based Golden State Warriors to the Brooklyn Nets.
The Malibu house was built in 1976 and sits on an open gated street. The 5,100-square-foot open plan structure is walking distance from the beach and boasts oak floors, high ceilings, four bedrooms, and six bathrooms. There's also a home theatre and an elevator.
Katy Perry - $4 Million, L.A.

When you get engaged to one of Hollywood's leading men, you get so happy, you sell your house. At least that's what Katy Perry did after Orlando Bloom popped the question in 2019. Perry sold her $4 million Mediterranean-style villa in Los Angeles $8.9 million.
While she gained a hefty amount of money in her bank account, the buyer got a four-bedroom, six-bathroom mansion with a large pool along with a cabana with a spa. Perry and Bloom are now expecting their first child and live in a 5,427-square-foot house in Beverley Hills.
Yoko Ono - $36 Million, Palm Beach

John Lennon and Yoko Ono were a pretty off-the-wall couple, and they loved to push boundaries. While John was well known for making hits with The Beatles and as a solo artist, Yoko was known to be more of an enigma. However, she is actually a well respected multimedia artist.
Yoko was even probably responsible for the artistic look of the beachside mansion they owned in Palm Beach, Florida. Known as El Solano, the house is a 14,000-square-foot Spanish-themed house with seven bedrooms, two swimming pools, and a three-car garage. The property recently sold for $36 million.
Walton Ford - $4.8 Million, West Village, New York

Walton Ford is a contemporary painter who has a knack for mixing his naturalistic art with clues, symbols, and jokes. His realistic portrayals of natural landscapes, which usually contain extinct species of animals, are often critical of politics and humanity's effect on the environment.
Perhaps it is why he bought a house with a political link in the so-called Aaron Burr House. The four-story townhouse was built in the 1830s and was allegedly owned by Aaron Burr, the third U.S. vice president, who shot his closest rival Alexander Hamilton during a duel in 1804. This is said to be the basis of the Broadway musical Hamilton.
Frida Kahlo - Undisclosed Price, Mexico

Frida Kahlo was a free-spirited painter known for her portraits, self-portraits, and landscape paintings of Mexico. Despite her phenomenal talent in mixing fantasy with reality, she only gained recognition for her work in the '70s, years after she passed away in 1957, at 47 years old.
The house where Kahlo was born, raised, and ultimately died in was one with cobalt blue walls known as Casa Azul, which translates to Blue House. She also lived there with her husband Diego Rivera for a few years, and when she died, he donated it to be used as a museum of her work.
Mariko Mori - $4.44 Million, New York

Japanese multidisciplinary artist Mariko Mori has gained fame in the art world for her depictions of herself hybridized with various pop culture icons, mythological characters, and era-specific trends. Her mixture of ancient history and historical themes has made her one of the most famous Asian artists in the west.
Mori has been living and working between London and New York, with the latter serving as her business base. Hence, she had a penthouse at Pear Tree Place on 13th Street in New York. The penthouse is a 1,972-square-foot living space with three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and two garden terraces. In 2015, Mori put the property for sale at $4.44 million.
Lari Pittman - $3.55 Million, Los Feliz, Los Angeles

Internationally renowned painter Lari Pittman got a real steal when he bought a 1930s residence from Naya Rivera Glee, the musical series. The professor of painting and drawing at UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture purchased the place with his long term partner Roy Dowell.
The house is a five-bedroom, three and a half bathroom home spanning across three levels and includes a fireplace and a renovated kitchen. It also has a library and a formal dining room. Its entire design is a mix of vintage and modern architecture that speaks about the many years of renovations done on the house.
Joan Jonas - Undisclosed Price, SoHo Manhattan

At the height of her initial fame in 1974, revolutionary visual artist Joan Jonas was looking for a practical home that would serve all of her purposes. The artist, who set the groundwork for how video art concepts should be done, settled on a loft apartment in SoHo Manhattan. She still uses it 40 years later.
The loft is a studio, a stage, and most pertinently, a home. The place is covered in her paintings, and Jonas has also split it into two, renting the other half out. Her half is a simple one-bedroom loft with an open plan lounge, a tidy kitchen, and a workspace.
Joaquin Phoenix - $1.39 Million, Los Angeles

Joaquin Phoenix's last role in The Joker cemented him as one of the more eccentric Hollywood actors. But he was already known for making strange decisions, like when he bought his neighbor's house for $1.39 million. The 2,511-square-foot house he purchased is smaller than his original property, and rumors that he was going to combine the two on one compound never reached fruition.
The neighbor's house is a three-bedroom, three-bathroom house that is described in the listing as a special charmer redone to perfection. Phoenix's original house, purchased in 2006 for $4.8 million, is described as modest but still boasts four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and is 3.753 square feet in size.
Robert Rauschenberg - Undisclosed Price, Captiva Island

Robert Rauschenberg is one of the artists who predicted the Pop Art boom that would take over the art industry and birth some of the key design elements publication designers use. He was also one of the pioneers of sticking everyday objects to his painting, creating a mix between painting and sculpture.
Rauschenberg owns an estate on Captiva, an island off the coast of Florida. He started with a two-story beach house whose bottom floor serves as his studio. He ended up purchasing six more properties, one of which is a one-story, early white-wood house that stands in the middle of the water at the end of a wooden jetty.
Angelina Jolie - $24.5 Million, Los Feliz

What better way to take your mind off from a tough divorce than purchasing a new property. That's exactly what Angelina Jolie did in early 2019 when she bought the former home of legendary filmmaker Cecil. B. Demille, in the backdrop of finalizing her divorce from Brad Pitt.
The mansion is steeped in history. The Italian villa-style main house served as the home for Demille and family, and the adjoined guest house, once a neighboring home, was once occupied by silent movie royalty, Charlie Chaplin. The six-bedroom main house has a modern kitchen and a large dining area with a pool surrounded by lawns, gardens, and water features.
Tommy Hilfiger - $27.5 Million, Florida

Tommy Hilfiger is renowned for his fashion brand and fragrances. He also had a huge Mickey Mouse statue in his house. The fashion icon's Golden Beach estate is a 14,079-square-foot disco-inspired 60's mansion serving as a part home and part art gallery for him and his wife, Dee Ocleppo.
Besides the Mickey Mouse statue, the mansion also has a spiral staircase, seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and four entertainment rooms. It also had a gym with a pool board designed like a Ford Mustang, while one of the bathrooms has a banana theme. Hilfiger listed the mansion for $27.5 million.
Ugo Rondinone - $2 million, Harlem

Ugo Rondinone, who was married to John Giorno until the latter's death in 2019, also has multiple properties. He owned a studio space in NoHo and homes in New York, as well as Switzerland. The mixed-media artist is well known for his installation called Seven Magic Mountains.
One other thing he is renowned for was buying an old unused church in Harlem. It's said that the church was so badly damaged it cost Ugo another $2 million to renovate it. He didn't regret it, though, since he managed to turn the 20,000-square-foot building into a living space with two guest apartments and five studios.
Jared Leto - $2 Million, Hollywood Hills

Joachin Phoenix isn't the only actor to have played the DC bad guy, The Joker, in this list. The Oscar-winning actor and musician, who is part of the acclaimed rock band 30 Seconds To Mars, also has a taste for the eccentric and purchased a former US Airforce Base that he now calls home.
Built during the 1940s, the compound served as a World War II military film studio but has now been converted into a colorful home. Leto opted to keep the military-grade security system of barbed wire, electric fence, and spiked walls, but on the inside, added a lagoon-style pool and rooftop table tennis.
Nicole Kidman - $4.8 Million, Australia

Academy Award-winning actress Nicole Kidman does more than Hollywood blockbusters. She also does real estate with her husband, Keith Urban. The couple currently owns five properties split between the United States and Australia, including this Beverly Hills mansion worth $4.8 million.
Of the five properties, this is the one they call home, with the power couple adding items like a jungle gym, slide pool, and a swing set, among others. The place is also built for summer living with a wrap-around deck and a huge pool to go with its five bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Christina Aguilera - $13.5 Million, L.A.

Christina Aguilera loves a beautiful house. So when the chance came to buy the stylish home of Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, she pounced on it. Aguilera purchased the house as a project, color-coding it in red, pink, black, and lavender.
The 10,000-square-foot Mediterranean-style mansion has six bedrooms and nine bathrooms, a gym, a movie room, a beauty salon, a water slide pool, a spa, and a guesthouse with a built-in recording studio. Aguilera eventually listed the house for $13.5 million in 2012, and after selling it in 2013, she bought a new six-bedroom, eight-bathroom mansion in Beverly Hills.
Drew Barrymore - $9.995 Million, California

When she was married to art consultant Will Kopelman, actress Drew Barrymore lived in a sprawling, 6,6640-square-foot Santa Barbara estate she bought for $5.7 million. As a matter of fact, this is where the two exchanged their wedding vows, which probably explains why she was so eager to sell it after their divorce in 2013.
Barrymore managed to get the six-bedroom, six-bathroom, two-acre estate sold for $6.35 million, leaving behind views of the Santa Ynez Mountains and a private playground for the kids. It underwent further renovations in 2016 and went back on the market in 2019 for nearly $10 million.
Vaughn Bell - Undisclosed Price, Crescent Hill

Vaughn Bell is a notable environmental artist who has created some outstanding sculptures and installations, dabbling in video and performance art as well. She is renowned for creating artistic environments that allow people to experience the sight, smell, and touch of a natural setting from the eye to ground level.
Bell's home is equally as simple and natural with four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms. She has tried to bring her artistry into it, particularly with her outside landscaping, which has received her sculptor's touch. Bell is currently employed by the Seattle Department of Transportation as a staff artist, working on integrating art into public spaces.
Marina Abramović – $1.25 Million, New York

Marina Abramović, born in Yugoslavia back in 1946, is one of the pioneers of performance and conceptual arts. Her uniqueness and talent have now granted her a $10-million fortune to get by with. In turn, she now gets to live in this novel star-shaped mansion in New York.
She bought it in 2007 for just $1.25 million. With different levels and a landscaped exterior with a lap pool, we can’t think of a better place to accommodate such a legend! Abramović was supposed to have an exhibition in the Royal Academy of Arts in 2020, but it was postponed until 2021.
Carolee Schneemann - Undisclosed Price, New York

Carolee Schneemann was an experimental visual artist known for her against the grain visual and multimedia work. She mixed her poetry and philosophy qualifications with a master's degree in fine arts to develop some genius concepts, most prominently in performance art.
Schneemann's home is a rustic stone house built by the Huguenots in 1750. The rustic feel was augmented by the stack of wood she had on the front porch and the greenery in her garden. Schneemann was battling breast cancer for two years before she passed away in March 2019.
John Duncan - $36,000, Georgia

John Duncan is a pivotal player in the development of performance art in Los Angeles. He has been operating on the cutting edge of experimental art, creating anything from performance art to music in collaboration with the likes of Los Angeles Free Music Society (LAFMS), Japanese noise, and pirate radio.
Duncan's house in Georgia, called the Thomas-Levy House, was built in 1869. He and his wife Ginger purchased the four-story townhouse for $36,000 in 1977 and has lived there ever since. Come to think of it, in 2008, they installed an elevator that actually cost more than the house.
Louise Bourgeois - $30,000, Chelsea Manhattan

Louise Bourgeois was never associated with any particular artistic movement. This was most likely because she exhibited traits from several ones like surrealism and feminist art. She just embraced them all instead of choosing only one affiliation. The same can't be said for her house. This is because she chose one and stayed in it for nearly 50 years.
The house in question is a Chelsea townhouse built in the 19th century. Bourgeois paid $30,000 for the home, which also served as her inspiration and studio. She later bought the adjacent house from her neighbor and turned it into an exhibition for her work. Sadly, Bourgeois passed away in 2010.
Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner - $5000, East Hampton

Jackson Pollock was one of the most unique artists of the 20th century. With his method of painting horizontally on the floor, he divided art critics and also created some of the most striking abstract art. It's just fitting that he was married to a person with an equally unique mind in Lee Krasner.
It's also quite unique that they lived in a fairly simple house that served as their studio. Pollock and Krasner used the bedrooms of the house as studios and created their best work there. After Krasner died, the house was donated to the Stony Brook Foundation. The property is called the Pollock-Krasner House and Studio.
Jorge Pardo - Undisclosed Price, Mérida, Mexico

Jorge Pardo is a well-respected artist known for his contemporary painting as well as sculptures and architecture. His own architecture expertise and artistic impulse must have gone into his home in Mérida, Mexico, for it is a pretty impressive abode.
The house is a 7,000-square-foot home with 20-foot high ceilings and Cuban-styled, multicolored-tiled floors. What's more impressive is the forest-like greenery surrounding the house, creating a fresh and vibrant atmosphere any artist would really thrive in. His garden also has chili bushes, banana trees, and mango trees, among other things.
Mary Heilmann - $300,000, Bridgehampton, New York

Mary Heilmann had the world at her feet. She could have settled anywhere in America, even anywhere in the world, but she decided to settle on a piece of farmland in Bridgehampton, New York. Her reasons for doing this? She believed that the fields would inspire her artwork.
Heilmann bought the property in 1995 after years of renting around the city. It's a quaint little house that came with a barn she eventually rebuilt and turned into a studio. The interior decoration is her own design, and she also pays a stipend to a family farming her land to keep the fields pristine.
Pablo Picasso - Undisclosed Price, Aix-En-Provence

Pablo Picasso is regarded as one of the most influential artists of the modern era, most notable for his work in the cubist movement, inventing constructed sculpture and also co-inventing collage. Although he is Spanish, he spent most of his adult life living in France.
Picasso purchased the Château de Vauvenargues in 1958 as a home for him and his wife, Jacqueline. He wanted a more isolated living space to focus on his painting and often worked through the night on his later works there. Although he only occupied it from 1958 to 1961, it is still owned by his family, and he and his wife are buried there.
Donald Judd - Undisclosed Price, SoHo, Manhattan

While he was renowned for his minimalist approach to his paintings, he refused to accept that he's a minimalist. Instead, Donald Judd described his work as being about the object and space it creates within the space it occupies... or something like that.
Anyway, people can see what he meant for themselves when they visit Judd's SoHo townhouse in Manhattan. All of the late artist's best work can be viewed there. It is where the Judd Foundation, run by his son and daughter, has been maintaining the building and keeping the gallery open. His previous base was in the small town of Marfa in Texas.
Oscar Niemeyer - Undisclosed Price, Rio de Janeiro

Oscar Niemeyer is known as one of the leading figures in the development of modern architecture. He is most noted for designing civic buildings for Brasília, which is Brazil's capital city. He also designed the Cathedral of Brasília and the UN Secretariat Building in Manhattan.
One other piece of fantastic architecture by Niemeyer was his family home in Rio de Janeiro. The house is considered one of the best examples of mixing modern architecture with free-thinking design from Europe. The house was completed in 1951 and is best recognized for the organically positioned boulder that disrupts the swimming pool and inside staircase.
Frank Lloyd Wright - Undisclosed Price, Wisconsin

Frank Lloyd Wright was a prolific architect who designed over 1000 buildings in his 70-year career. He is notable for his various concepts and principles, including organic architecture, the Prairie School of architecture, and the Usonian home in the American city planning mechanism.
One of his most crowning achievements, though, is a house he built in his home state of Wisconsin. It's called Taliesin and is a breathtaking 800-acre estate. Overlooking the Wisconsin River, the house was built in 1911 but has undergone more renovations, mostly due to two fires that caused damage. It's open to the public and can be toured by booking one of six tour options.
Alex Katz - Undisclosed Price, Maine

Alex Katz is a painter and sculptor who rose to fame in the '80s for his large paintings lauded for their colors and bold, simple designs. In many ways, his work has been viewed as a precursor to modern Pop Art.
Like his colorful artworks, Katz also loved a picturesque home. It's what he got when he purchased a 200-year-old wooded, yellow Maine Farmhouse. Katz left his SoHo loft for the more rural setting in Maine and had used a stable attached to the home for his workspace. He later utilized a structure in the nearby woods to work.
Don Lemon — $3.1 Million, Sag Harbor

When one makes as much as $4 million every year, affording things that catch their eyes is not a challenge. It was the case for Don Lemon in 2016 when he dropped less than one year’s income on a four-story mansion in Sag Harbour, Long Island.
The 54-year-old Lemon receives such hefty paychecks from CNN, where he currently presents CNN Tonight and serves as a news correspondent. His four-bedroom, five-bathroom house, where he resides with his fiancé Tim Malone, cost $3.1 million. They’ve also got a pool and a 0.28-acre piece of land, making the outdoors fun.
Sean Hannity – $8.5 Million, New York

Both Sean Hannity’s voice and face are familiar to those living in America. His nationally syndicated radio show, The Sean Hannity Show, has been on the air for over 30 years. Meanwhile, his television program, Hannity, has been on for more than a decade.
Thanks to all of his endeavors, the 58-year-old is currently worth $250 million. He also banks $40 million per annum. According to Velvet Ropes, he owns over 900 properties (including investment properties) in the US, which seem like a bizarre figure. However, his fortune sure does include an $8.5 million home in Oyster Bay, Long Island, which he acquired in 2008.
David Gregory – $2.475 million, Wesley Heights

The 50-year-old television journalist David Gregory had been with NBC network for many years. However, as of 2016, he has served as a political analyst for CNN. Gregory is also thriving in his personal life, having been married to a Washington, DC lawyer named Beth Wilkinson for two decades.
With Wilkinson and their three children, Gregory resided in a 5,200-square-foot, five-bedroom, six-bathroom house in Wesley Heights. The classic brick Colonial house that dates back to 1935 was put on sale back in 2015. According to The Washington Post, it had an asking price of $2.475 million, only $75K more than their purchase price a decade prior.
Barry Williams – $5.82 Million, Malibu

The American actor Barry Williams is best known for playing the eldest Brady kid, Greg Brady, on ABC’s The Brady Bunch. Now, Williams is already 65 years old. He has had a very extensive acting career, mainly on television, from which he’s earned $6 million.
Presumably, one of the most prized possessions that Williams owned has got to be his Malibu beach house, which was sold at $5.82 million in 2019. It’s a shame that it belongs to someone else now because it was built by Williams’ mother way back in the ’70s.
Bob Beckel – Price Undisclosed, Brookmont

Back in the ’70s, Bob Beckel started working for the government as part of the United States Department of State. He subsequently entered the field of politics, before joining Fox News in 2011. If you do the math, you can tell that his career on television hasn’t been a very long one.
In fact, Beckel is no longer involved with any network but instead focuses on his podcast, Beckel’s Bob Cast, since 2018. Pictured above is the 71-year-old’s home in Brookmont. Although it doesn’t accommodate any little kids, it sees the extra mile for its Christmas decorations.
Bill O’Reilly – $3 million, New York

With skills and experience comes big lumps of cash, and here, we have Bill O’Reilly proving it right. The veteran television journalist has been in the industry since the ’70s, which explains how he banked a whopping $25 million annually in his prime.
Now aged 71, O’Reilly hasn’t had the best few years as of late, having dealt with multiple indecent assault accusations. He was let go by Fox News, after which he started a podcast named No Spin News. Well, at least he’s got plenty of money and luxuries like his $3 million Manhasset, New York house to make him feel better.
Brit Hume – $1.35 Million, Virginia

The journalist and political commentator Brit Hume has held some prominent positions at a few of the biggest networks like ABC News and the Fox News Channel. During the best years of his career, the 77-year-old made as much as $5 million every year.
Because of his huge salary, Hume got to purchase this beautiful country home in Northern Fauquier, Virginia. Many years ago, he listed this place in the market, although it only sold in 2018 for $1.35 million. The price is shocking, considering its location and land area, which is 72 acres big.
Diane Sawyer – $4.6 million, New York City

Looking at these photos, we can’t help but wonder why Diane Sawyer gave up such a vivid getaway place that looks like it’s lost in the wilderness. The cottage sure looks like it’s in the middle of nowhere, but you’d be surprised to know that it’s just 25 minutes away from Manhattan.
The 74-year-old television journalist has slowed down when it comes to work and is currently only producing documentaries and interview specials for ABC News. Seeing that Sawyer is worth $80 million, she can spend the rest of her life in extreme comfort with what she has. The sale of this 2,708 square-foot dwelling earned her $4.6 million.
George Stephanopoulos — $6.5 Million, Manhattan

Every year, George Stephanopoulos pockets a generous $15 million by working as a television journalist and political commentator. Now aged 59, he serves as ABC News’ chief anchor, co-anchors Good Morning America, and delivers This Week. Stephanopoulos works hard, and it pays off pretty well.
One of his most significant buys back in 2010 was this $6.5 million residence in New York City’s Upper East Side. Buying a 5,652-square-foot dwelling in such a classy neighborhood would be a dream to many average folks. Stephanopoulos has his two daughters and his wife, Ali Wentworth, to share it with.
Chris Cuomo – $2.9 million, Southampton

The Cuomo family has their hands full with different jobs. For instance, Andrew Cuomo serves as the Governor of New York, whereas his brother Chris Cuomo presents Cuomo Prime Time on CNN. Being a 50-year-old father of three, Cuomo does well to provide for his family. So well, that he banks half a million dollars every month!
Cuomo and his family used to call this lovely dwelling their home until 2019. Located in Southampton, it is a 3,000-square-foot house with five bedrooms and four bathrooms, sitting on a 0.61-acre piece of land. It was listed for $2.9 million in 2019.
Tom Brady & Giselle - $39.5 Million, Massachusetts

Now that he’s moving to the Tampa Bay Packers, after 19 years with the New England Patriots, we can’t help but wonder what Tom Brady will do with his Massachusetts mansion. In all fairness, he’s put it on the market before, in 2019, asking for $39.5 million.
The mansion sits on a five-acre lot. It has 10,000 square feet of interior space and an additional 2,000-square-foot guesthouse that doubles as a yoga studio. Overall, it boasts five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a movie theater, a gym, a spa, and a large swimming pool.
Carson Palmer - Estimated $25 Million, Del Mar

In 2010, NFL quarterback Carson Palmer bought a half-acre property from the city of Del Mar for $4.4 million. By the time he listed the property in 2015, it had an 8,000-square-foot, three-story house built on it. His asking price? A spectacular $25 million.
Whoever buys it will be getting their money's worth. The 2002 Heisman Trophy winner spared no expense when building the house from the ground up. Six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, an infinity-edge swimming pool, and an open-air living room. It also has a total of five fireplaces. It's unclear whether Palmer has sold the house yet, but he currently lives in Wood River Valley.
Michael Phelps - $2.5 Million, Scottsdale

Michael Phelps is the most dominant swimmer in history with a total of 28 Olympic medals, including 23 of which are of the gold variety. At 34, he has retired from swimming, and with a net worth of $60 Million, he has done that pretty comfortably.
He's been dabbling quite a bit in the real estate industry and recently listed a home he bought in 2015 for $2.5 million. The home he purchased before winning his last haul of medals is a 6,000-square-foot, five-bedroom home with six bathrooms and a huge kitchen, four fireplaces, and of course, an Olympic-sized swimming pool. He managed to offload the house for $3.5 million.
Jessica Alba - $9.95 Million, Beverly Hills

Despite her nearly $10 million home being move-in ready when she purchased it, actress Jessica Alba still felt the need to do renovations before moving in. Alba brought in interior designers Kathleen and Tommy Clements to create the home she envisioned.
The 9,000-square-foot Beverly Hills mansion, previously owned by film producer Mike Medavoy, took nearly a year and a half to renovate. Alba added a foyer and filtered more natural materials to the structure. The property in total is 1.85 acres and includes a free-standing guest house and ocean views.
Rachael Ray - $4.69 Million, Southampton

When you're a celebrity Chef, it doesn't matter how many bedrooms or bathrooms you have or how big your pool is. For TV personality and author Rachel Ray, the most important thing is having a dreamy kitchen. The cozy, wooden-floored, rustic kitchen with a center island counter is most definitely dreamy, and what's even better, the house in the Hamptons has yet another kitchen!
Just to fill you in, it has three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and not only a pool but a pool house with two extra rooms and bathrooms and the second kitchen. But none of that matters; all that matters is that Rachel enjoyed her two kitchens thoroughly before listing the house for $4.69 million.
Jane Fonda - $13 Million, Beverly Hills

Legendary movie star Jane Fonda has been in the film industry since 1963. She's also delved into other sectors, including activism, raising awareness for feminine causes and native Americans, and publishing, with a best-selling autobiography. She has also delved into interior design by buying a 7,102-square-foot mansion.
The two time Oscar winner and wellness guru designed the house with wellness in mind with a meditation garden, fountain, and gym. It's also an open plan paradise with glass interior walls and a glass elevator. Unfortunately, the mansion formed part of her time with ex-husband and music producer Richard Perry, and she eventually sold the house for just under $13 million.
Kate Hudson - $5.3 Million, Pacific Palisades
What do you do when you live in your childhood home, but really want to buy another house without actually moving? You do what Kate Hudson did and buy the house next door. The actress purchased the mansion she grew up in with mom, Goldie Hawn, in 2003 for $5.5 million.
In 2011, she expanded her real estate portfolio and her property line by purchasing the mansion next door, too. Hudson, who made her name in films like How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days, paid $5.3 million for the new mansion, which serves as a guesthouse and includes six bathrooms, a spa, pool, and five bedrooms.
Cameron Diaz - $4.25 Million, Manhattan

Charlie's Angels alumni Cameron Diaz and her rock star husband Benji madden now live in a $2.2-million-pad in Los Angeles. But before she moved in with hubby, the star of Knight And Day lived in a Manhatten apartment designed by highly regarded interior designer Kelly Wearstler.
The apartment, situated in Greenwich Village, is 1,400 square feet with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a massive lounge with a wood-burning fireplace. Of course, with a child on the way, Diaz and Madden needed a home with a bit more yard space, something the Manhatten apartment didn't offer. Diaz has announced that she's formally retiring from acting.
Matt Damon - $16.645 Million, Brooklyn

When you want the best for your family, you go all out to get it. That's what Matt Damon, star of films like The Martian and The Talented Mr. Ripley, did in 2017 when he did the most expensive real estate deal in Brooklyn, buying his $16 million Condo.
With a wife and four children, Damon needed as much space as he could get, and forked out on the 6,000-square-foot spot. It has six bedrooms, a kid's playroom, a gym, wooden floors, and other amenities. In 2018 rumors broke that that Damon and his family might move to Australia, but these rumors were debunked.
Bryce Dallas Howard - $2.9 Million, Hollywood Hills

Star of films such as Spider-Man, Terminator Salvation, and the Twilight films, Bryce Dallas Howard has crafted a career separate from her famous father, Ron Howard. She has also built up a decent real estate portfolio, which included this Mediterranean-style house in Hollywood Hills, which she bought with her husband and fellow actor Seth Gabel.
They bought the house in 2006 for $2.92 million. The mansion had a formal dining room, sauna, and wine cellar, and it's incredible that the couple eventually sold the house for $545,000 less than what they bought it for. Between them, they have a net worth of $16 million.
Blake Shelton - $3 Million, Nashville

Before he and Gwen Stafani became a musical power couple, Blake Shelton formed part of the pop-country power couple alongside Miranda Lambert. The two also owned a five-bedroom, 10,600-square-foot Nashville home. The spectacular home, decorated with pieces from various centuries, also had a tennis court, swimming pool, and a basement games room with a bar.
But when they parted with one another, they also parted with the house. After Shelton hooked up with Stefani, he built a Hawaii-style house on the banks of Lake Texoma in Oklahoma. The setting of this home also inspired the title of his last studio album, 2017's Texoma Shore.
Lauren Conrad - $5.2 Million, California

Star of the reality show Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, Lauren Conrad is no stranger to buying and selling properties. As a matter of fact, in 2017, she sold two high-end properties, including this 5,900-square-foot Mediterranean-style home in the Pacific Palisades.
The fashionista let go of the two terraced, five-bathroom, five-bedroom for $4.99 million. Needless to say, Conrad had made a small profit from the sale as she had initially purchased the house for $4.4 million. People thought that Conrad had decided to leave Los Angeles altogether, but she didn't and is currently living in the Pacific Palisades again.
Will Smith - $42 Million, California

He's famous for being the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, but Will Smith is living the quiet life in Calabasas California on a compound so big, it has its own zip code. The Oscar and Grammy winner, who was flat broke before he landed the role on Fresh Prince, originally bought the property for $20 million.
The property has basketball courts, a golf course, tennis court, huge garage, and a recording studio and is currently valued at $42 million. The price increase is mostly due to the renovations, which took seven years to complete. Smith most recently starred in the third installment of the Bad Boys franchise.
Bill Gates - $147.5 Million, Washington

Bill Gates has spent more than a decade in the top five of the world's wealthiest people list, being named number one in November 2019 with a net worth of $110 billion. So, owning a house to the value of $147.5 million is just a drop in the Gates cash ocean.
The 66,000-square-foot Gates mansion overlooks Lake Washington and took a total of 17 years to finish construction. While it has a classic library, it is also kitted with a server system that covers the entire estate, and a swimming pool with an underwater sound system. Despite its size, only 20% is for family living.
Celine Dion - $65 Million, Florida

Celine Dion and her late husband, René Angélil, wanted a unique home their kids could enjoy. So in 2010, they started building a waterpark on the Jupiter Island estate they purchased in 2008. The Completed waterpark included two swimming pools, two slides, a water cannon, and a treehouse.
Besides the water park, the 20,000-square-foot mansion is equipped with 13 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, and a golf simulator to boot. Sadly, after Angélil passed away, Celine Dion decided her heart couldn't go on, at least not in this house. She listed it in 2013 for $72 million, and after a few price cuts, eventually sold it in 2017 for $38.5 million.
Selena Gomez - $4 Million, Texas

Born and raised in Texas, singer and actress Selena Gomez bought a mansion in the Lone Star State to be closer to her family. The former Disney star purchased the 10,000-square-foot, five-bedroom, seven-bathroom, two-kitchen Fort Worth resort-style home for $4 million.
It also has a luxurious home theater, a gaming room, and for those summer parties, it has an outdoor kitchen and saltwater pool. Gomez listed the property in 2018, though, and is still struggling to find a buyer for it, despite dropping the price to $2.7 million. She recently bought the California home of late Rock n Roll musician Tom Petty.
DJ Khaled - $10 Million, Beverly Hills

Whether he's making a beat or simply shouting his name on a track he's producing, DJ Khaled does everything big. The hip-hop producer bought his 10,681-square-foot Beverly Hills Mansion from British pop star Robbie Williams, even talking the seller down from $11 million to $9.9 million.
The seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom home is all about work and relaxation for Khaled with its media room, huge kitchen and breakfast area, a complete gym, and a recording studio. He also has a staff quarter and a butler's pantry that ensures the upkeep of the property. It also has a spa, lawn, pool, outdoor kitchen, and two terraced patios.
Kate Upton - $5.5 Million, Benedict Canyon

Kate Upton may still be in the fledgling stage of her acting career, but between that and her booming modeling career, she's managed to build a decent net worth of $20 million. She also has an MLB playing husband in Justin Verlander, and together they purchased a 5,500-square-foot mansion in Benedict Canyon.
The $5.5 million pad features open plan living and family rooms as well as a gourmet chef's kitchen and an office area. Tennis star Pete Sampras previously owned the mansion, so it's no surprise that it has a tennis court to go with the swimming pool, several patios, and four bedrooms.
Leonardo DiCaprio - $1.75 Million, Belize

Leonardo DiCaprio went beyond buying a mansion and bought himself an island instead. He fell in love with the island while on scuba diving during a holiday. He purchased the island intending to build an eco-friendly resort with hotels and villas as well as a research center to study global warming.
The island can now host up to 36 bungalows and 36 villas. The entire island will run on solar power and also have a new artificial reef, nursery, and indigenous vegetation replanted. As a popular fishing spot in the area, Blackadore Caye suffers from overfishing and, as it provides wood for Belize, deforestation, too.
Reese Witherspoon - $17 Million, L.A.

Reese Witherspoon is renowned for her roles in Cruel Intentions, Legally Blonde, and 2014's acclaimed independent film, Wild. In the same year that she starred in Wild, Witherspoon also purchased her 10,000-square-foot mansion in the Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles.
The vast house has three guest suites with family bedrooms and a private living room each. It also comes equipped with a screening cinema and gym in the basement, outdoor living rooms, and an infinity-edge swimming pool. Witherspoon and her husband Jim Roth listed the house in 2017, and in 2020, despite the Coronavirus pandemic, got it sold for $17 million.
Chris Evans - $3.5 Million, Hollywood Hills

Most fans know Chris Evans for playing Marvel's first Avenger, Captain America; not many remember that he once played Marvel superhero Johnny Storm, aka, the Human Torch from the Fantastic Four. One thing people won't forget is that Evans has a magical 4,599-square-foot house in the Laurel Canyon, right beside the Hollywood Hills.
When buying the house, Evans made sure that his passion for cooking was taken care of with a spacious open plan kitchen. The cozy home has three bedrooms, four bathrooms, a dressing room, and a steam shower. All of this, plus, it also has a stunning view of the Los Angeles skyline.
Kendall Jenner - $6.5 Million, Hollywood Hills

While sister Kylie is the world's youngest billionaire, the older Kendall is no slouch in the business world either. Besides making her money from starring in Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Kendall is also a successful model, who in 2018 was named the highest-paid model by Forbes.
She is also quite a real estate mogul whose portfolio also includes this $6.5-million mansion. The six-bedroom, five-bathroom 4,800 square feet include a gym for Jenner to keep fit, massage room, and a large walk-in closet suited to her fashion status. Outside amenities include a fireplace, a swimming pool, and several entertainment areas.
Bruce Willis - $7.6 Million, Bedford, New York

It's challenging to find a bad movie made by Bruce Willis. From Die Hard to Sixth Sense, The Whole Nine Yards, and Unbreakable, he's always chosen his films very well. The same could be said for his real estate, where he spent $9 million on an 8,400-square-foot mansion in New York.
The five-bedroom, eight-bathroom home includes a saltwater pool, pool house, and tennis court. It also has three cottages, a tennis court, and a wine cellar. In 2019 Willis put the property on the market after selling his other New York apartment in Central Park West for $17 million. He eventually also sold the Bedford estate for $7.66 million.
Robbie Williams - $17 Million, London

Robbie Williams has moved between England and the United Stated roughly four times but has recently opted for his home country and purchased a Queen Anne-style mansion right next door to legendary Led Zeppelin guitarist, Jimmy Page's. Despite being in the same industry, Page and Williams haven't always seen eye to eye as neighbors, especially since Page has opposed several renovations Williams had planned.
Woodland House, as Williams' mansion is known, is a Grade II-listed mansion with 46 rooms and a huge garage. Williams also has an underground pool installed, the plans for which were rejected three times before eventually being approved in 2018.
Mandy Moore - $2.6 Million, Pasadena

At 18 years of age, Mandy Moore was already an established singer and starred in her first movie called A Walk To Remember. Her fame led to her buying a five-bedroom Mediterranean-style pad in Los Feliz, Los Angeles. But despite the size and luxury setting, the house never felt like home despite living in it for 15-years.
These days Moore is more level headed, and in 2018 got engaged to singer Taylor Goldsmith and bought a vintage 1950's-style house on a hill in Pasadena for $2.6 million. The mansion is a cozy 3,551-square-foot abode with three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a spa, and an office.
Heidi Klum - $24 Million, L.A.

Heidi Klum is a model and actress, perhaps best known for her campaigns with Victoria's secret. She also has a good design taste and eye for business, and in 1999, she bought a 12.300-square-foot mansion in Brentwood. She immediately started renovating it, turning it into a classic Italian-style villa with everything from eight elegantly decorated bedrooms to a children's playhouse.
By 2014, the model was looking for a new challenge and listed the Brentwood apartment, eventually selling it for $24 million. She later found an 11,000-square-foot Bel Air mansion with six bedrooms and nine bathrooms to put her magic touch on.
Drake - $7.7 Million, Hidden Hills

He started from the bottom, and rapper Drake has most definitely risen with his dream home. He was so obsessed with this house when he saw it in 2007 he promised himself he was going to buy it. He even plucked it from the original owner for $20 million less than it was initially listed ($27 million).
It has a gym, tennis court, games room, and a cinema, but the crowning feature is the natural pool with caves, man-made grottos, and waterfalls. Hidden Hills has the Kardashian's and Kanye West as tenants, which explains the shade Drake throws in "Summer Sixteen," when he says his pool is bigger than Kanye's.
Miley Cyrus - $2.5 Million, Malibu

After separating from husband Liam Hemsworth, Miley Cyrus decided to go back to living the Best of Both Worlds, moving into a cozy new Malibu home. Cyrus is no stranger to the beach city, having shared a home with Hemsworth there, that was sadly destroyed in the devastating fires of 2018.
Her current home is just a few blocks from her old home and has three bedrooms, a hot tub, pool, and a Gothic-style bathroom. There is also a two-car garage with an electric car charging station. Cyrus's divorce from Hemsworth was finalized in January 2020, and now she has been dating Australian singer Cody Simpson.
Mark Wahlberg - $12.4 Million, Beverly Hills

Mark Wahlberg has done it all: From a fledgling rap career to featuring in a New Kids On The Block video and starring in Hollywood classics such as A Perfect Storm, The Departed, and Transformers. Wahlberg's Hollywood success also gave him a Hollywood home: an 11,500-square-foot mansion in Beverly Hills.
The five-bedroom, eight-bathroom mansion sits on a two-acre property with a grotto pool, waterfall, a putting green, and a two-story guest house. It also has a bar to go with the in-house movie theatre. Wahlberg sold the property in 2013 for $10.3 million. It was recently listed for $30 million but only sold for $12.4 million.
Adele - $9.5 Million, Beverly Hills

Pop singer-songwriter Adele has a big voice, a big personality, and also has a big reputation in the music industry. She is also trying her hand at acquiring a bigger real estate portfolio. In 2016 she purchased a 6,500-square-foot property in Hidden Valley, Beverly Hills.
This house has four bedrooms, each with a fireplace, two dining rooms, two living rooms, and two baths. Plus, the master bedroom has two walk-in closets. Adele did it again in 2019 when she purchased another Beverley Hills Property for $10.65 million, right across the street from her other pad. Adele is currently in the process of divorcing her husband, Simon Konecki.
Joe Jonas - $3.7 Million, Sherman Oaks

Joe Jonas was often viewed as the other singer in the famous Jonas Brother's band, behind younger brother Nick. But he has also carved out a decent career with an album called Fastlife and has made several guest appearances in songs and television. He is also currently dating Game of Thrones and X-Men star, Sophie Turner.
In 2019 Joe Jonas sold his 5,600-square-foot two-story mansion for $3.7 million. The buyer got a house that includes five bedrooms, six bathrooms, an open kitchen, a walk-in shower, home theater, several pools, and a breakfast bar. Jonas is reportedly living with Turner in a ten bedroom mansion in Encino, California.
Courtney Cox - $33 Million, Malibu

Commonly known for her role as Monica in the famous sitcom Friends, Courtney Cox also branched out to star in the Scream movie franchise and has also dabbled in production and directing. Growing up, she was also an aspiring architect, and this shows in her $30 million Malibu beach house.
The seafront Malibu home has five bathrooms, four bedrooms, a tennis court, a screening room, a saltwater swimming pool, and several guest cottages. She's even allowed Grammy Award-winning musician Ed Sheeran to live in one of her guest houses rent-free while working on his album, and recently shared a video of her and Snow Patrol vocalist Gary Lightbody doing a musical duet.
The Weeknd - $20 Million, Hidden Hills

The Weeknd is a music superstar with hits such as I Can't Feel My Face and current chart-topper, Blinding Lights. But he started as an anonymous YouTube musician and built his profile through mixtapes and live performances to become one of the biggest selling musical artists in the world.
He also has a pretty big house in Hidden Hills. The 12,000-square-foot mansion he bought for $20 million in 2017 boasts nine bedrooms and eleven bathrooms along with a cinema theater, bar, wine cellar, and music lounge. Of course, being a self-made music superstar means a home recording studio is also par for course.
Minnie Driver - $2.5 Million, Hollywood Hills

Minnie Driver actually swapped a big, Spanish-style Hollywood Hills house for a smaller, 1940s era Ranch-style house, just so that she can have a bigger garden. The actress and musician who most recently starred in the ABC sitcom Speechless has also released three studio albums.
Driver's $2.5-million Hollywood Hills home has a lived-in, cozy feel with unique décor resembling her spontaneous personality. The 2,768-square-foot house has three bedrooms and three bathrooms with a swimming pool forming part of the lush garden. Driver also owns a luxury double berth trailer in a chic Malibu trailer community.
Meg Ryan - $10.9 Million, Soho

In Hollywood, Meg Ryan is regarded as one of the simplest yet most sophisticated actresses in the business. These same traits made their way into the design of her 4,100-square-foot Soho apartment in Manhattan. The loft has a basic, less-is-more design with no frills.
The property has a 40-foot gallery, ebony wooden floor, exposed brick walls, floor-to-ceiling French doors, and has 13 windows and eight closets in the master bedroom. Ryan listed the apartment in 2017 for $10.9 million and eventually sold it later in the year at a discount for $9.85 million.
Jennifer Lawrence - $8 Million, Beverly Hills

Between The Hunger Games and her Oscar-winning performance in Silver Lining Playbook, Jennifer Lawrence, or J-Law as she's known, has built a reputation as a Hollywood leading lady. She is also in good company when it comes to her property choices, especially when she forked out $8 million on a house previously owned by both Ellen Degeneres and Jessica Simpson.
The 5,500-square-foot property has five bedrooms and a lap pool located in a hidden backyard surrounded by plants. It also has a koi pond and fountain plus a gourmet kitchen with restaurant-grade stovetops. In January 2020, Lawrence dropped the price on her listed New York apartment by $2.6 million.
Iskra Lawrence – $1.265 Million, Los Angeles

Iskra Arabella Lawrence is an English model known for her work with the intimate apparel brand, Aerie. Through the years, she has also worked with Adore Me and walked the runaways of Chromat and L'Oréal. She started young and is now close to turning 30.
As Lawrence kept cashing the checks from her gigs, she grew wealthier; enough to go for million-dollar houses. For a while, she owned a dwelling in New Jersey but sold it in 2019 and went for an upgrade in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles. The new two-bedroom two-bathroom home has 2,217 square feet of living space, and it cost her $1.265 million.
Candice Huffine – Price Undisclosed, Brooklyn

Candice Huffine was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Maryland. From a very young age, she emitted gorgeousness, which subsequently led to her first commercial modeling contract at only 16 years. Today, she is a plus-size model signed with IMG Models.
Now a 35-year-old, Huffine has been married to Matt Powers since 2011, and the couple resides in a Brooklyn penthouse with their fur baby, Jerry Brows. It has been their home for over a decade, and although Huffine admitted to Harper's Bazaar that the place was a tad small for their taste. Nevertheless, they love their recently redecorated home, although no price has been told.
Hunter McGrady – Price Undisclosed, New York

Love letters seem like they're in the past because people actually do get married after finding love on platforms like Facebook and Snapchat. For Hunter McGrady, it was the latter. Upon first meeting her future husband Brian Keys, she knew they were meant to be.
The plus-size model tied the knot to Keys in 2019, and it has been a busy year for the two—mostly because of the purchasing of and moving to their new house. According to McGrady's Instagram, their home is located in New York City, although no further details were provided.
Ashley Benson – $4.5 Million, Los Feliz

Known for her role as Hanna Marin in Pretty Little Liars, Ashley Benson is quite the teen idol today. In recent years, she was a hot topic, mainly due to her relationship with Cara Delevigne, which ended in April 2020. Benson is currently working on the upcoming projects: The Birthday Cake and Ask Me If I Care.
From her work as an actress, model, and singer, the 30-year-old has secured a $6 million fortune. It now includes her newly purchased home in Los Feliz, California, which has five bedrooms and bathrooms each. The 4,825 square-foot mansion cost Benson a hefty $4.5 million, and it looks like it was worth it.
Gigi Hadid – $5.82 Million, New York

At only 25 years, Gigi Hadid has accomplished so much. As a successful model represented by IMG Models, Hadid has made herself worth a whopping $29 million. We're going to look at one of the two apartments she owns in a building in NoHo, New York City.
You may already have seen the colorfully decorated home that she's posted on Instagram. Now, it may not be up to everyone's tastes, but it's Hadid's place, which she paid $5.82 million in 2018 to get her hands on. Therefore, she's free to do as she pleases. It will likely be the home of the baby she and heartthrob Zayn Malik are expecting.
Irina Shayk – $2.65 Million, New York

Irina Shayk is a 34-year-old Russian model who garnered international attention after being the first Russian model to grace the covers of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. The smoking hot model is a mother to a daughter shared with her ex-boyfriend, Bradley Cooper.
Through her success in the modeling industry, Shayk has been able to obtain anything she desires. One such purchase was her New York City apartment, which was put up for sale with a price tag of $2.65 million. The former Victoria's Secret model acquired the residence in 2010 for just $1.7 million. It's undoubtedly a fancy pad allowing breathtaking views of the Hudson River.
Bella Hadid – $6.1 Million, Manhattan

If we didn't mention it before, the Hadid family is full of models. Another one of them is Bella Hadid, Gigi's younger sister. Hadid is as successful as the rest of them, boasting a fortune of $25 million at only 23 years of age.
Hadid's penthouse in Manhattan is a tad pricier than that of her sister's. The 2,180 square-foot unit took $6.1 million out of her bank account, but she can't be mad. It's quite the haven amid the city's chaos, and even has a private outdoor terrace to wind down at. The place is ideal for Hadid, who recently became the brand ambassador of Tag Heuer.
Bradley Cooper – $13.5 Million, New York

No average person can go about owning a $13.5 million residence in New York City. But we all know that Bradley Cooper is no ordinary man. As one of the highest-paid actors in the world, with films grossing over $11 billion, Cooper can own every luxury he wants.
One such piece of his wealth is his $13.5 million Greenwich Village townhouse in SoHo. In the 1,100 square-foot piece of architecture are six bedrooms, a modern kitchen, a wet bar, at least three bathrooms, and a private garden. Talk about finding serenity in a busy city. Cooper is currently working on many new projects, including Nightmare Alley and Atlantic Wall.
Keira Knightley - $6 Million, New York

Keira Knightly is such a highly rated actress that she has an OBE from the British embassy for her contribution to the British film industry. She is also pretty stylish; hence she has an apartment in one of New York's trendiest neighborhoods, Tribeca. Knightly paid $6-million for the 3,820-square-foot property with a bohemian design.
The apartment has three-bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a 900-square-foot private patio. The property was recently sold for $6 million after being listed in 2009 for $8.4 million. It's reported that Knightly didn't actually own the property, but was renting it at $45,000.
Kylie Jenner - $3.3 Million, California

Officially the youngest billionaire in the world for the second year in a row, Kylie Jenner is cementing herself as an astute businesswoman. Besides modeling, TV, and her own cosmetics company, Jenner also has an ever-growing real estate portfolio, with one of the properties being a California apartment.
The 4,852-square-foot estate was purchased in 2016, and she eventually sold this five-bedroom, seven-bathroom mansion in 2017 for $3.9 million. The youngest Kardashian sister allegedly recently splurged $36.5 million on a seven-bedroom, 14 bathroom mansion estate with 20 parking spots for her luxury cars.
Taylor Swift - $17 Million, Rhode Island

It's easy to overlook Taylor Swift as just another pop princess. But Taytay is a multi-instrumental artist who has effortlessly made hits in country, rock, and pop. This has helped her accumulate a net worth of $360 million and allowed her to dabble in real estate.
Reports suggest that Swift has spent over $40 million on properties across four states and, as expected, has a favorite; her $17-million 12,000-square-foot Rhode Island "beach house" located in the highest point in Watch Hill. The seven-bedroom house overlooks 700 feet of shoreline and various landmarks in Rhode Island. Swift is hunting for a home in London to be closer to her boyfriend, actor Joe Alwyn.
Patrick Dempsey - $14.5 Million, Malibu

He is known as McDreamy in his role on the hit TV show, Grey's Anatomy, and there is also something pretty dreamy about his home in Malibu. The racecar driver and avid cyclist bought the 5,000-square-foot Frank Gehry-designed property for $7 million.
It's a diamond-shaped house with three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a master suite with a fireplace, and a sculpture studio. Although he put a lot of effort and money into designing the house for his family, Dempsey had to list the home for $14.5 million after his wife filed for divorce. They have since reconciled, although it's unclear whether the house is off the market.
Jeremy Piven - Estimated $6.8 Million - Hollywood Hills

Jeremy Piven must not have any intentions of throwing stones, because he lives in an actual glass house. Most notable for his role as over-the-top agent Ari Gold in the hit TV show Entourage, Piven is also a producer.
Through see-through walls, the $6.8-million property offers breathtaking panoramic views of Los Angeles. Piven can also take advantage of a master suite with a fireplace and soaking tub, marble and wood kitchen, and more. Meanwhile, the outside of the 4,800-square-foot property features a spectacular infinity-edge pool, spa, and a sunken fire pit.
Lionel Richie - Estimated $11.4 Million, Beverly Hills

When Lionel Richie sang the famous Commodores hit, Brick House, he wasn't kidding about her being mighty. At least his brick house is. The singer of hits like All Night Long and Three Times A Lady says he took as many chances on this house as he did writing those songs and is so proud of the house he's been living in it since 1999.
The grandiose estate boasts ceilings and columns inspired by Italian relics, as well as furniture and chandeliers from the 18th century. This 17,000-square-foot mansion includes six bedrooms, ten bathrooms, a music studio, a swimming pool, and even four garages.
Jennifer Lopez - $28 Million, Bel Air

Being one of the best-known pop artists definitely has its perks. In fact, Jennifer Lopez gets to live in a French-style mega-mansion in Bel Air right now. It’s said to have cost her around $28 million to acquire, which shouldn’t be surprising given all of its deluxe amenities.
The house not only has a pub, seven bathrooms, and a 30-person movie theater, but it even has a private amphitheater and parking space for 17 cars! It also comes with a stunningly landscaped backyard and an infinity swimming pool. In 2020, J.Lo performed in Super Bowl LIV’s halftime show.
Megan Fox - $3.75 Million, Los Feliz

Megan Fox used to own this house with her ex, Brian Austin Green, from 2009 up until 2014. Once she decided to sell it, in 2014, she was able to do so just months after her initial listing, for $3.75 million, only $245K less than her asking price.
This beautiful Spanish-style villa boasts private terraces on its many levels. It has four bedrooms and five bathrooms, as well as two outdoor areas, a backyard, and a sitting area with a swimming pool. Megan and Brian separated in early 2020, and she’ll be playing in the upcoming Think Like a Dog film.
Terry Crews - Undisclosed, Los Angeles

Anything from playing for the NFL, doing Old Spice commercials, and playing in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Terry Crews has done it all. Today, he is worth $20 million and is married to Rebecca King. Sometimes, they take the weekends off as a family, going to Terry’s L.A. apartment, or according to him, his fortress of solitude.
The apartment is so well-decorated that it was even featured on Architectural Digest in 2017. It boasts beautiful views of the city through its floor-to-ceiling windows, a terrace, and also has a kids’ room for his five children, and him. Though its price is undisclosed, transforming it must have been pricey.
Andy Samberg - $6.25 Million, Hollywood Hills

He might be a famous New Yorker, but whenever Andy Samberg spends time in Los Angeles, he does so in style. In 2014, he and his wife, Joanna Newsom, splashed out $6.25 million in buying the Moorcrest mansion. It was built back in the '20s, and was inhabited by Charlie Chaplin and Mary Astor!
The mansion sits on a .85-acre lot and has an interior of approximately 6,400 square feet with four bedrooms and five bathrooms. His purchase came almost a year after he landed the role of Jake Peralta in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, which he is still playing today!
Randy Couture - $1 Million, Las Vegas

The first thing that Randy Couture did upon announcing his retirement for the first time in 2007 was buying a house in Las Vegas. He splashed out $1 million in purchasing this 2-story house with a 3,700-square-foot interior. Eventually, he returned on the ring, both as a coach and as a wrestler.
Randy is now worth $17 million, and he still lives in his Las Vegas home. The house provides him with four bedrooms, five bathrooms, two fireplaces, and of course, a swimming pool. It’s part of a gated community that was finished in 2005. Randy’s film called Final Kill came out in early 2020.
Chris Rock - $3.35 Million, New York

When he moved to New Jersey, Chris Rock had his New York City pad rented out for $8K a month. He decided to sell it in 2017, listing it for $3.85 million, only to sell it less than a year later for $3.35 million.
The house, built in 1901, has an interior of around 3,700 square feet. It spreads over three stories, and it even has a rooftop terrace and a patio! Overall, it boasts two bedrooms and a private 2-car garage. Rock is now getting ready to play in the 2021 horror film Spiral.
Andre Braugher - Undisclosed, New Jersey

If you are into American cinema and television, then you've probably seen Andre Braugher at some point. He is most famous for the roles of Frank Pembleton, Owen Thoreau Jr., and Raymond Holt (ongoing) in Homicide: Life on the Street, Men of a Certain Age, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, respectively.
Braugher, his wife of 29 years, actress Ami Brabson, and their three children reside in their home in South Orange, New Jersey. As he is a private man, not many photos or details of his house are out there. However, since he is worth $8 million, we like to assume it's a pretty nice house.
Meghan Markle & Prince Harry - $14 Million, Canada

Shortly before their shocking announcement about stepping back from their royal duties, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, along with their only child, Archie, were spending time in Canada. They got to live in a beautiful $14-million mansion in Saanich Inlet, Vancouver, that’s known as the Mille Fleurs estate.
The property consists of a 10,000-square-foot main house and a 2,000-square-foot guest cottage. It’s surrounded by water and has beautiful gardens. Overall, it has eight bedrooms, a games room, a wine cellar, and a wet bar. One of its most distinctive features is the 17th-century fireplace that was imported from France.
George Clooney - Estimated $25 Million, London

George Clooney is a famous Hollywood heartthrob who had memorable performances in films like Argo, Ocean's Eleven, and Syriana. His acting career made him a fortune over the years, and this is why buying a $25 million-worth mansion in London was a piece of cake for him.
He had a lot of renovations done to the estate, and it truly is the perfect oasis for him and his family today. The house has amenities like a cinema, a gym, and a tennis court. Clooney is still at a fantastic point in his career, and he reportedly has an upcoming movie titled The Midnight Sky.
David Muir - $7 Million, Skaneateles Lake

Over 25 years ago, David Muir launched his broadcast journalism career when he started working as an anchor and reporter at a local television station in Syracuse. As of 2003, he has been a famous face on ABC News, currently anchoring ABC World News Tonight and 20/20.
Muir was born and raised in Syracuse, and therefore, did not go far from his roots to settle down. In 2019, the 46-year-old shelled $7 million on a historic home in Skaneateles Lake. With 4,300 square feet of living space, the dwelling features six bedrooms, three bathrooms, and even a fireplace.
Jennifer Aniston - $42 Million, Beverly Hills

Voted the most beautiful woman in the world by People Magazine in 2016, Jennifer Aniston is widely regarded and a Hollywood sweetheart. As a matter of fact, the title of her first autobiography was Biography of a Hollywood Sweetheart. It was during her ill-fated marriage to Brad Pitt that they purchased this Beverly Hills mansion.
She and Pitt bought the mansion in 2001 for $13.5 million, but after their divorce in 2015, they sold the property to hedge fund manager Jonathan Brooks. Now the 12,000-square-foot, six-bedroom, 12 bathroom mansion is back up for sale, with the price recently dropped from $49 million to $44.5 million.
Anderson Cooper — $2.975 Million, The Hamptons

Being the anchor of Anderson Cooper 360° on CNN pays off pretty well as Anderson Cooper makes a massive income of a million dollars every month. Wait till you learn about his net worth, which currently stands at a whopping $200 million. Yes, the 53-year-old is that rich!
Just recently (2020), Cooper became a father, although he and his partner had split up in 2018. The house (pictured above) was owned by Cooper once upon a time before he gave it up for $2.975 million in 2015. The residence located in the Hamptons is only 3,749 square feet big but sits on 3 acres of land.
Linda Purl – $505K, Los Angeles

American actress Linda Purl is best known for her role as Ashley Pfister on the Happy Days sitcom. She's been a recurrent presence in American television over the years, making it to the cast of classic shows such as Matlock and The Office.
In March of 1999, Purl bought a Los Angeles home for a reported $550K. It's not the million-dollar mansion you'd expect a TV star to have, but it's still a very nice piece of Californian real estate. With three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a total of 2,294 square feet, Purl's home is a perfect place to relax after a hard day's work.
Dale Moss – $19.25 Million, New York

While Dale Moss's football career ended with a disappointing nine receptions and 51 receiving yards, the former athlete has been enjoying his days as a reality television superstar. After making it to the cast of the 16th season of The Bachelorette and conquering the heart of Clare Crawley, the former wide receiver was spotted house-hunting in New York City.
According to Cosmopolitan, Moss and Crawley were checking out an NYC penthouse that's a wonder to look at. Evaluated at $19.25 million, this luxurious home features everything a reality-TV star dreams of, including four bedrooms, an outdoor spa, and its own private elevator.
Johnny Depp - $63 Million, France

In 2001, before he had even started playing in the Pirates of the Caribbean films, Johnny Depp had purchased this 37-acre property in the South of France. The historical lot dates back to the 19th century and is completed by multiple structures. The main house alone has a 4,300-square-foot interior with five bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.
He wound up spending around $10 million in restorations, only to list it on the market in 2016, asking for $63 million. It has unique amenities like the church-turned-guesthouse and the large swimming pool. In 2020 Depp played in Minamata while getting ready for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 3.
Patrick Duffy – Undisclosed Price, Southern Oregon

Mainly known for his role as Bobby Ewing in the TV series Dallas, the American actor Patrick Duffy has had enough of the life in the city. In 1999, the actor sold his Tarzana, Los Angeles home for $2 million and went to live in the countryside. The place he now calls home is a 600-acre ranch in Southern Oregon.
A passionate woodworker, Duffy has more than time and space to dedicate to his hobby now that he spends his days among the South Oregon nature. In 2017, Duffy's wife of 43 years, Carlyn Rosser, sadly passed away. The couple had two children together.
Brad Pitt - $67 Million, France

The 35 bedroom, $67 million castle in the south of France is where Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie officially became Brangelina. Although they aren't Brangelina anymore, the home still holds sentimental value to them, especially to Jolie, who considers it her ancestral home due to her mother's French roots.
Chateau Marival, as the castle is called, consists of various residential and non-residential buildings, a chapel, a vineyard, and even a recording studio used by rock royalty Pink Floyd, Sting, and The Cranberries. It has been reported that Brad and Angelina are still trying to work out who gets the castle.
Jemima Kirke - $4.4 Million , New York

Actress and director Jemima Kirke has come a long way since debuting in 2005. The star of Girls, where she famously played Jessa Johansson, snapped up a Carrol Gardens brownstone originally constructed around 1900. The London-born actress reportedly paid $2.036 million for the four-bedroom home in 2014.
Just four years later, after the entire vintage abode was immaculately restored, Kirke listed the property for $4.495 million. With an open-plan kitchen leading to a deck with its own over covered balcony area and Bohemian stylings throughout, it's a striking Brooklyn town house. Fans were excited to see Kirke in the romance Sylvie's Love in 2020.
John Travolta - $12 Million, Florida

As a pilot, you'd expect John Travolta to have a place to keep his planes. What you wouldn't expect is for that to be the same place where he lives. But the star of movies like Grease, Face Off, and Pulp Fiction has a net worth of $250 million, so it shouldn't be a surprise that he purchased a house in a fly-in community in Florida.
Besides the airport and hangars, Travolta's property also has several pools and a golf course. The house itself has an array of rooms, plus there is another guest house and a bed and breakfast section for other pilots and prospective home buyers to stay overnight.
Novak Djokovic - $15 Million, Miami

Novak Djokovic is a multiple grand slam winner with the third-highest record in the history of tennis. He is also the highest-earning tennis player with a net worth of $133 million. He forked out $15 million of that on his luxury Miami Condo. The condo is situated in the exclusive Eighty-Seven Park complex and is the epitome of relaxation.
The oval-shaped tower of condos is situated right on the Miami Beach waterfront, and the Djokociv condo offers him panoramic ocean views, and access to two green parks. Djokovic also owns properties in Monte Carlo, Belgrade, New York, and Spain.
Tiger Woods - $57 Million, Florida

After his controversial divorce from ex-wife Elin Nordegren and scandalous DUI arrest, Tiger Woods took some time to rebuild himself. Part of this rebuild was a new $57 million mansion. The mansion is 9,700 square feet split into two parts: A living quarters and a multipurpose building.
The living quarters has three suites and Woods' master bedroom, while the multipurpose building is kitted with a gym, home entertainment and media room, and an oxygen therapy room. Outside there is a 100-foot lap swimming pool, a diving pool, basketball courts, and if Woods is having company arriving by boat, a dock on the ocean side of the property.
Jeffree Star - $14.6 Million, Hidden Hills

Jeffree Star is a makeup artist, entrepreneur, singer, and YouTube star. In 2018, Star reportedly made $18 million from YouTube alone. He also owns a cosmetic company, Jeffree Star Cosmetics, which is why it was an easy thing forking out $14.6 million on a mansion.
The mansion is situated in Hidden Hills, home to celebrity names such as Drake, Kris Jenner, and John Stamos. Star's larger than life mansion sits at 19,549 square feet. It has eight bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, and a lot of driveway space for guests who come over.
Vanna White – $47.5 Million, Beverly Hills

Vanna White rose to fame as the host of popular American game show Wheel Of Fortune. She is also responsible for the construction of this multi-million dollar mansion in Los Angeles. The Italian-style mansion is 14,554 square feet in size and has eight bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a spa, and even a vineyard on the property.
The game show host who has been hosting the classic TV show since 1982, shared the mansion with her ex-husband and hotelier George Santo Pietro. She moved out after separating from the real estate developer, and the house is currently listed at the behemoth price of $47.5 million.