Sean Hannity’s Long Island Home ($9.5 Million)

Sean Hannity has built a fortune estimated around $250 million as a conservative talk show host, and he’s never been shy about spending big on real estate. In 2021, he added a Florida place priced at $5.3 million to his growing list of homes. CNBC has also reported that Hannity has been connected to at least two dozen shell companies that, together, have bought roughly 900 properties.
One of those properties is an 11,400-square-foot home on Long Island, which he purchased in 2008 for $8.5 million. Built in 2002, the seven-bedroom house comes loaded with perks, including seven fireplaces, a private dock, a tennis court, and a swimming pool. Realtor.com puts the home’s current value at about $9.5 million.
Vanna White’s Beverly Hills Estate ($38 Million)

Vanna White is basically TV royalty thanks to her decades-long run alongside Pat Sajak on ABC’s “Wheel of Fortune.” In 2021, the duo also teamed up for “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune,” and they both signed extensions that kept them on board through the 2023/24 season. And when the cameras are off, it’s pretty clear she doesn’t exactly rough it, especially if you take one look at her former Beverly Hills mansion.
Sitting on a massive 5.08-acre property, the home itself spans 14,554 square feet. White and her ex-husband, George Santo Pietro, had it built in the ’90s. The jaw-dropping $38 million price tag came with plenty of brag-worthy perks, including a wine cellar, a private vineyard, a mini spa, and a home theater. She previously put the estate on the market in 2017 for $47.5 million.
Hoda Kotb’s Long Island Place (Around $2 Million)

Hoda Kotb and her then fiance, Joel Schiffman, share two seriously lovely homes with their two daughters, a four-bedroom spot on Long Island and an apartment in Upper Manhattan. Back in 2020, when she stepped away from her “Today” hosting duties for a bit, Kotb gave fans a peek inside her roomy waterfront house.
She even posted on Instagram from the patio, where she was giving Schiffman a haircut. People also caught a glimpse of the garden, complete with a pretty trellis and stone paving. The property also has its own private swimming dock, and it’s said to come with a $2 million price tag.
Chris Cuomo’s Southampton Place ($2.9 Million)

Chris Cuomo and his wife, Cristina Greeven, decided to let go of their Southampton home in 2019. They reportedly bought the place back in 2005 for $1.3 million, then put it on the market with a $2.9 million asking price. The five-bedroom house sits on about half an acre and packs in four bathrooms, plus plenty of other perks across roughly 3,000 square feet.
Of course, selling the Hamptons spot didn’t leave the Cuomos scrambling for somewhere to live. After moving on from the house, they settled into a seven-room apartment in a 1920s Park Avenue co-op. They reportedly purchased the unit in 2011 for $2.9995 million. Cuomo later left his roles at SiriusXM and CNN in 2021.
George Stephanopoulos’ Hamptons Getaway ($5.995 Million)

George Stephanopoulos put his Hamptons escape on the market in 2018 for $5.995 million. He and his wife, Ali Wentworth, had been living in the 4,800-square-foot place with their two kids since 2013. The pair bought the home for $4.5 million, and according to Variety, they first tried selling the five-bedroom property back in 2016, when it was listed at $6.995 million.
Sitting on a one-and-a-half-acre lot, the house is tucked at the end of a private lane, which already sets the tone. Add in hydrangeas and thick, leafy landscaping, and it’s nicely shielded from curious passersby. Highlights include a sunken tennis court and a seriously large swimming pool. Stephanopoulos stepped down as ABC News’ Chief Anchor in 2021.
JD Vance’s Alexandria, VA Home ($1.8 Million)

Best known for “Hillbilly Elegy” and his climb to Vice President of the USA, JD Vance has had a pretty headline-friendly trajectory, and his real estate move wasn’t exactly quiet either. In 2023, he picked up a sweet 1925 farmhouse in Alexandria, Virginia, for $1.64 million. Set in the Del Ray neighborhood, the five-bedroom place came with hardwood floors, a breezy open layout, plus a sharp little guesthouse featuring a heated-floor bathroom.
Out back, the yard backed right up to Judy Lowe Community Park, and the whole thing sat about six miles from the White House. By 2025, the home sold for $1.867 million (around $172K over asking) after spending only 18 days on the market.
Donald Trump Jr.’s Hamptons Place ($8.14 Million)

Donald Trump Jr., an Executive Vice President at the Trump Organization, and his partner Kimberly Guilfoyle picked up this 9,200-square-foot Bridgehampton estate for $4.5 million back in 2019. The seven-bedroom home sits on just under four acres and came with a heated gunite pool, plus a spa and waterfall for good measure.
Inside, it was all about big ceilings, a cozy fireplace, and a proper formal dining room. The look leaned cottagecore, with soft pastels and ruffled details that clearly matched Kimberly’s signature style. In 2021, the pair sold it off-market for $8.14 million, almost doubling what they paid in less than two years. The quick, hush-hush deal lined up with the Trump family’s broader move to Florida.
Kamala Harris – California (Around $5 Million)

Hidden behind tall hedges in Brentwood, one of L.A.’s most celebrity-friendly neighborhoods, Kamala Harris’s California place feels less like a political address and more like a low-key luxury hideaway. She and Douglas Emhoff bought the four-bedroom, five-bath home back in 2012 for $2.7 million.
Spanning about 3,500 square feet, it’s got that polished, classic vibe, plus a bright pool, thoughtfully kept gardens, and the kind of built-in privacy people in this zip code take very seriously. By 2024, the home’s estimated value had climbed to roughly $5 million. Harris, the barrier-breaking 49th Vice President of the United States, is known for mixing authority with calm confidence, and this Brentwood retreat fits the picture, a quiet, comfortable base for a very public, history-making life.
Barack Obama’s Martha’s Vineyard Escape ($11.75 Million)

This isn’t just a house, it’s the kind of post-White House upgrade most people only daydream about. In 2019, Barack Obama dropped $11.75 million on a Martha’s Vineyard estate that honestly feels more like a private resort. Set on 29 acres with postcard views of Edgartown Great Pond, the 6,892-square-foot getaway comes with seven bedrooms, a round dining room, and a primary suite that opens onto its own private sundeck.
And the extras do not disappoint: a boathouse, a private beach, and a pool that basically begs for slow sunset hangs. Obama, the 44th President of the United States, spent years vacationing on the island before making it official. This place isn’t just prime real estate, it’s a laid-back coastal showpiece for the next chapter of a modern American icon.
Barron Trump’s Home Base, Trump Tower, New York (Around $64 Million)

Barron Trump, the youngest son of former U.S. President Donald Trump, lives in the famously over-the-top Trump Tower penthouse in New York City. The place is an 11,000-square-foot triplex spread across floors 56 through 58, loaded with 24-karat gold touches, glossy marble floors, and painted, fresco-style ceilings, all leaning hard into that Louis XIV vibe.
When he was younger, Barron reportedly had an entire floor to himself, with a nursery, a kitchen, and a lounge-style living space. Back in 2017, Forbes pegged the penthouse at about $64 million. By 2024, Barron started classes at NYU’s Stern School of Business and skipped dorm life, choosing Trump Tower instead. And yes, his “walk to class” looks more like a black SUV motorcade, plus a Secret Service detail.
Britney Spears’ California Hideaway ($7.4 Million)

Britney Spears had a pretty eventful 2021, from getting engaged to Sam Asghari to finally seeing her conservatorship end. Through all of it, she could retreat to her 21-acre compound in Thousand Oaks. She picked up the five-bedroom property back in 2015 for a reported $7.4 million.
It’s a calm, tucked-away spot, with sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and valley. The main home spans 12,464 square feet and comes loaded with perks: eight bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen, a formal living room, an oak-paneled library, and a media room. Outside, there’s a swimming pool, plus a 3,500-bottle wine cellar for good measure.
Scarlett Johansson’s Los Angeles Home ($3.88 Million)

Scarlett Johansson and her husband, Colin Jost, grew their crew in 2021 with the arrival of their son, Cosmo. These days, the family bounces between their homes in New York and Los Angeles. Their L.A. place is a roomy 3,500-square-foot property Johansson bought back in 2014, and reports say she paid $3.88 million for the two-story house.
Set on roughly an acre, the 1940s-era home comes with four bedrooms and six bathrooms. It sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and has plenty of nice touches, including multiple skylights, a balcony with a view of the iconic Hollywood sign, plus a cabana, an outdoor dining terrace, and a pool.
Julia Roberts – Malibu ($9.5 Million)

Julia Roberts has more than earned her Hollywood cred, thanks to standout, award-winning turns in “Pretty Woman” and “Erin Brockovich.” She’s kept that momentum going too, showing off her range again in the 2022 TV series “Gaslit.” And when it comes to real estate, her résumé is just as stacked, with homes spread across New York, New Mexico, and Hawaii.
Back in 2020, she quietly sold a Malibu property for $8 million. Because the deal happened off-market, the specifics are limited, but the one-acre parcel sits right across from her $9.5 million Point Dume home. She picked up that three-bedroom place in 2015 for $6.84 million while it was in foreclosure. Roberts also reportedly owns an $8.3 million home in San Francisco, plus a tucked-away ranch in New Mexico.
Nicole Kidman’s Nashville Home ($3.47 Million)

Nicole Kidman and her other half, Keith Urban, are the kind of couple people can’t help but watch. They’re Hollywood-famous, sure, but they’ve also built a solid, close-knit family life. Along with their daughters, Sunday and Faith, they’ve got the luxury of choosing from several homes in different cities. One standout is their Nashville place, a sprawling 12,000-square-foot property they picked up in 2008 for $3.47 million.
Fans have caught a few more recent peeks inside the seven-bedroom home thanks to Kidman’s Instagram posts from 2021. In one, she mentioned she was learning Italian and shared a photo of herself perched on a striped armchair beside a glass door that opens out to a balcony. And the amenities are exactly what you’d expect: a pool, a tennis court, a home recording studio, and even a theater.
Clint Eastwood in California ($9.75 Million)

Clint Eastwood’s “Cry Macho” hit theaters in 2021 and got a pretty mixed reaction, but it still added to his estimated $375 million fortune. These days, he’s based in Carmel, California, at his Mission Ranch. Before that, he lived in a Pebble Beach property he bought back in 1994 for $3.295 million. In 2017, he finally let go of the place, known as “Hacienda Este Madera,” selling it for $9.75 million.
Variety painted the six-bedroom mansion as the kind of home built for legendary dinner parties, the sort that drew musicians, artists, and big-name guests from all over. The 6,900-square-foot house comes with a terracotta tile roof and classic Spanish-style wooden entry doors. Even the other buildings across the 4.7-acre property stick to that same rustic, old-world vibe.
Nicolas Cage in San Francisco (Priced at $10 Million)

For a while there, Nicolas Cage was sitting on a fortune of around $150 million, and he famously spent a big chunk of it on the fun stuff, think exotic cars, private islands, and yes, even zoo animals. Later, roles in 2021 films like “Pig” and “Prisoners of the Ghostland” helped him steady the ship, bringing his net worth back to roughly $25 million. Along the way, Cage owned several properties, including a former San Francisco home that eventually hit the market for $10 million.
The place sits at 898 Francisco Street, and it turned out to be a tougher sell than you might expect for a six-bedroom mansion. When Cage first listed it in 2017, he asked $12 million, but nobody bit. He tried again in 2018 at $11 million, and even after dropping another $1 million in 2020, it still didn’t pull in a buyer. It wasn’t until 2021 that the home finally went under contract.
Mel Gibson’s Costa Rica Hideaway ($29.75 Million)

Whether he’s calling the shots behind the camera or popping up in another big studio movie, Mel Gibson has shown again and again that he can still draw a crowd. Even after appearing in 2021’s “Dangerous” and “Last Looks,” he’s kept himself plenty busy, but he’s also made room to recharge. For a while, that downtime looked like slipping away to his place in Costa Rica.
Back in 2017, he put both his Malibu mansion and his far-flung Costa Rica property on the market. He knocked $5.25 million off the original $35 million asking price, which is a pretty solid bargain considering the estate comes with a two-mile stretch of Costa Rican coastline. The main home has seven bedrooms, and the deal also includes two guest houses.
Sam Elliott’s Oregon Hideaway (Location Kept Quiet)

For a guy who’s made a career out of playing grizzled Western types and lawmen, it feels pretty on-brand that Sam Elliott’s real life includes a ranch. The “Big Lebowski” actor was born in Sacramento, but he reportedly found his own slice of peace on a 200-acre spread in Oregon. According to The Register-Guard, Elliott and his wife, Katharine Ross, only spent about a month out of the year at their place in Linn County.
They’ve also got a Malibu ranch with three bedrooms and 3,680 square feet to stretch out in. Built in 1983, the wood-heavy home leans into that cozy cabin look, complete with a big stone fireplace. Nobody seems to know what he paid for the Oregon property, but the Malibu place ran $4.198 million. And if you’ve been watching him lately, Elliott has been back on our screens since 2021 in the Western series “1883.”
Dolly Parton’s Brentwood Hideaway ($400K)

Dolly Parton rang in 2022 by dropping the single “Big Dreams and Faded Jeans,” a taste of her then upcoming album “Run, Rose, Run.” With her 48th studio album arriving alongside a book with the same name, it wouldn’t be surprising if she popped up on the road for a round of promo. For now, though, Parton has plenty keeping her busy at the Nashville-area home she shares with her husband, Carl Dean.
The couple bought their Brentwood place back in 1999 for $400K. It comes with a few standout perks, including a chapel, a farm, a tennis court, and a swimming pool. The “Jolene” legend also has a music room at home, complete with a sleek black piano, plus another space dedicated to her massive collection of awards.
Corey Harrison in Las Vegas ($2.39 Million)

Corey Harrison, best known from “Pawn Stars,” actually pulled off the ultimate hometown flex, he bought the house he’d been daydreaming about for years. Back when he was driving to Centennial High School, he’d pass this big Las Vegas property and promise himself that one day he’d own it. Fast forward to 2013, and he made good on that vow, moving into the 7,069-square-foot mansion. A few years later, though, he put the seven-bedroom place on the market for $2.39 million.
The home got a major makeover during the time he lived there with his former wife, Charlene. Harrison is still a familiar face on the History Channel series centered on the Silver Pawn Shop, where he works as the store manager. He also surprised a lot of people in 2021 after dropping about 200 pounds.
Erin Burnett’s Manhattan Place (Kept Quiet)

When she’s not busy anchoring CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront,” Burnett can unwind in a two-bedroom on Broadway. The building sits near Lincoln Center and is also a quick hop from Central Park. And like her neighbors, she gets the usual perks: a residents’ lounge, a community pool, a parking garage, a fitness club, and a 24-hour doorman.
No one’s saying what she paid for the place, but other units in the same building reportedly rent for around $13.2K a month. Burnett keeps things pretty low-key when the cameras are off, so it’s also unclear whether she and her husband, David Rubulotta, share any other homes with their two kids.
Bill Gates in Washington (Around $130 Million)

It’s hard to find someone who hasn’t heard of Bill Gates, the software guy turned business heavyweight. Between Microsoft, Cascade Investment, and TerraPower, he built a fortune estimated at about $139B as of 2022. So yeah, it makes perfect sense that he winds down in a home that’s equal parts eco-friendly and packed with tech.
Nicknamed “Xanadu 2.0,” this place makes the term “mega-mansion” feel a little too modest. The seven-bedroom estate took seven years to build, and Business Insider pegs its value at roughly $130M. Gates shares the 66,000-square-foot home with his wife, Melinda, and the cherry on top is that he originally bought the property for just $2M back in 1988.
Stephen Curry, San Francisco ($31 Million)

After his big October 2021 moment, getting celebrated as one of the game’s all time greats and earning a spot on the NBA 75 team, Stephen Curry can kick back where it matters most, at home. And “home” is no modest setup. His sleek, 1.2 acre property sits in Atherton, just outside San Francisco, and it reportedly set him back a cool $31 million.
It was the priciest home purchase in the Bay Area in 2019, but since the deal happened off market, there isn’t much out there in terms of photos or specifics. Still, it’s easy to imagine Curry and his wife, Ayesha, putting their own stamp on the three level mansion, especially with all that greenery and landscaping wrapped around the place.
Danica Patrick in Arizona ($4.065 Million)

Danica Patrick signed on with Sky Sports F1 in 2021, popping up as a pundit around the United States Grand Prix. The former IndyCar star turned winemaker also happens to own a seriously eye-catching 8,300-square-foot home in Scottsdale, Arizona. In an interview with Wine Spectator, she said the place looks like a flying saucer, which is exactly why she dubbed it the “Jetson’s House.”
Inside, that space-age vibe is everywhere, with disc-like shapes and sleek, wrapped walls throughout. Patrick paid $4.065 million for the property, making it the Valley’s most expensive home sale back in 2007. The open-plan kitchen keeps the futuristic theme going, and outside, it’s basically built for hosting, complete with jaw-dropping views of Camelback Mountain.
Wolf Blitzer in Maryland (Around $1.34 Million)

In April 2013, police ended up at Wolf Blitzer’s door after a bogus emergency call sent them rushing over. Officers, told there had been a shooting, set up a perimeter outside the CNN anchor’s Bethesda home. It didn’t take long to figure out it was a fake distress report, and when Blitzer was reached by phone, he told the dispatch supervisor he was totally fine and wasn’t even in town.
That same house has been home base for him since 1990. Nobody seems to know exactly what Blitzer, who was CNN’s lead political anchor until 2021, originally paid for it, but these days it’s estimated to be worth about $1.34 million. He lives there with his wife, Lynn Greenfield, and their daughter, Ilana.
Kathie Lee Gifford’s Nashville Home ($3.7 Million)

In 2021, Kathie Lee Gifford scored a star at 6834 Hollywood Boulevard, a shiny little nod to everything she’s done for television. And if she ever feels like paying it a visit, she can always catch a flight from her Nashville base. She made the move from Connecticut to Tennessee in 2019 and settled into a 7,695-square-foot brownstone that seems to suit her just fine.
Her place sits in Franklin, an upscale suburb, and she reportedly paid $3.7 million for the home. Details are pretty under wraps, but fans have gotten the occasional glimpse when she’s welcomed different outlets inside for interviews. As for work, she also put out a Christian faith book in 2021.
Bob Barker in South Dakota ($137.9 Thousand)

Bob Barker’s decades-long run as the face of “The Price is Right” helped build an estimated $70 million fortune. These days, he’s been happily out of the spotlight, stepping away in 2007 after 35 years behind the podium. He’s also well known for his generous giving to a range of causes, even if some of that hard-earned money has gone toward the nicer things in life, too.
For a stretch, Barker had a five-bedroom place in South Dakota. The 5,575-square-foot home came with a fireplace, wet bar, vaulted ceilings, and a porch for kicking back. He put it on the market in 2017 for $137.9K. According to the Trulia listing, Barker also made a handful of upgrades over the years, including adding heated floors in 2002.
Howie Mandel’s California Place ($2.6 Million)

Howie Mandel is one of those instantly recognizable faces, thanks to his long run on reality TV judging tables, including “Canada’s Got Talent” starting in 2022. When he’s not on set, he splits his downtime between a few homes he owns around Southern California. One of the standouts is his ranch-style spot in Hidden Hills, and that’s saying something considering some of his other properties reportedly push past the $10 million mark.
This single-story home set him back $2.6 million and offers four bedrooms. Inside, there’s plenty of room to spread out, with a family room, multiple fireplaces, and a sleek, gallery-style kitchen. Step outside and it opens up even more, with a swimming pool and a two-stall barn sitting on a big stretch of land.
Ice-T’s New Jersey Place ($2.199 Million)

Ice-T, a Grammy winner, owns a five-bedroom condo in Edgewater, New Jersey. He shares the 4,200-square-foot home with his wife, Nicole “Coco” Austin, and their daughter, Chanel. The couple even invited People inside for an exclusive tour, and according to what they told the magazine, they’ve each got their own favorite corners of the place.
Coco’s pick is the laundry room, where they installed a bold red washer and dryer. Ice-T (born Tracy Lauren Marrow), on the other hand, is all about the bedroom, and it’s not hard to guess why, considering the 80-inch TV. The room also sticks to a red-and-black color scheme, which feels very on-brand.
Tim Allen’s L.A. Home ($2.15 Million)

Tim Allen kept us laughing for years on “Last Man Standing,” and most people also know him from his “Home Improvement” days. Since 2021, he’s been co-hosting “Assembly Required.” And when his schedule isn’t pulling him away from Los Angeles, he can kick back at his three-bedroom place, which sounds like a pretty solid hideout.
He reportedly paid $2.15 million for the 5,808-square-foot home back in 1999. Before that, Allen had a Hollywood Hills property he bought for $1.4 million. That three-bedroom house was a bit more modest at 2,604 square feet. According to the Los Angeles Times, he later sold the ranch-style home for $1.755 million.
Robert Downey Jr. – East Hampton ($11.9 Million)

Robert Downey Jr. and his wife, Susan, teamed up with designer Joe Nahem to turn the 19th-century DeRose Windmill House they bought into a true dream place. If the outside looks weirdly familiar, there’s a reason: the exterior showed up in the 1982 Sidney Lumet movie “Deathtrap.” They picked up the charming property in 2017 for $10.5M.
One of their biggest changes was giving the living room a full rethink and a brand-new layout. When Architectural Digest stopped by in 2017, the “Iron Man” star described the vibe in three words: fun, whimsical, and definitely not boring. Downey has kept busy on screen too, including the 2020 film “Dolittle,” with more projects still on the way.
Betty White in Carmel ($2 Million)

People are still processing the loss of the legendary Betty White, who passed away in December 2021. Those close to her say the “Golden Girls” icon really hoped she’d get to spend her last days at her home in Carmel, California, but that wasn’t how it worked out. In the end, her Brentwood place became her comfort zone right up until her final moments.
White and her late husband, Allen Ludden, bought the Carmel property back in 1978 for $170,000. They didn’t just move in, they built the house from scratch on a 0.28-acre lot, and it took them three years to finish the two-bedroom home. With about 3,600 square feet to spread out in, Realtor.com puts its current value at around $2 million.
Cher’s Malibu Getaway ($1.5 Million)

It was genuinely fun to see Grammy winner Cher link up with rapper Saweetie for MAC Cosmetics’ 2022 “Challenge Accepted” campaign. And while she’s obviously a legendary, widely respected artist, Cher also has serious real estate chops. Case in point, her Renaissance-style place in Malibu, which she bought back in the ’90s for $1.5 million.
With help from her friend Ron Wilson, she transformed the home into her dream Italian retreat, pulling inspiration from trips to Venice and Casa Casuarina. The three-story estate spans 16,000 square feet and looks straight out over the Pacific. It sits on a 1.72-acre lot, and the palm-lined grounds come with a tennis court plus a separate guest house.
Jimmie Johnson in New York ($14.25 Million)

Jimmie Kenneth Johnson made it official that he would be running the 2022 IndyCar season with Chip Ganassi Racing. He’s also a NASCAR Cup Series champ, and over the years he’s built up an estimated $160 million fortune. Like plenty of people who’ve done well for themselves, he’s put some of that money into a seriously nice place to live. These days, Johnson, his wife Chandra, and their two daughters call a New York City apartment home.
The couple first landed in the West Village back in 2009. After welcoming their daughter Lydia, they upgraded to a bigger unit in the same building. With designer Shawn Henderson’s help, they turned their $14.25 million home into something that feels both soft and polished, with just the right amount of sophistication.
Winona Ryder’s Beverly Hills Hideaway ($4 Million)

Winona Ryder has kept us hooked with a run of fan favorites and critically loved projects like “Beetlejuice,” “Girl, Interrupted,” and “Stranger Things” (which ran from 2016 to 2022). Back in 1994, she told Architectural Digest she’d basically been living out of suitcases, then went and bought two homes at the same time. One of them was her Mediterranean-style place in Beverly Hills, carefully brought back to life by designer Kevin Haley.
A big part of that makeover was turning the sharply sloped backyard and patio into a dreamy, romantic garden. It quickly became one of Ryder’s go-to spots, the kind of place where she could spend whole days painting. Haley also helped style her two-bedroom New York apartment, layering in jewel-tone touches, Italian artwork, and antique furniture from the 1930s and 1940s.
Brooke Shields’ New York Retreat ($4.3 Million)

Brooke Shields locked in her Hollywood status with her unforgettable turn in “The Blue Lagoon.” The momentum never really stopped, and in 2021 she popped up in “A Castle for Christmas” as a nice reminder that, yep, she’s still very much an A-lister. When she’s not working, she can slip away to her Hamptons home, the kind of place that feels made for recharging.
Back in 2015, she invited Better Homes and Gardens inside for their September issue. The vibe is fun and cozy, with soft, plush touches and bright hits of color. Shields and her husband, Chris Henchy, picked up the six-bedroom place for $4.3 million and then went all in on a major refresh.
Aaron Rodgers’ Malibu Place ($28 Million)

Aaron Rodgers had a pretty headline-worthy 2021, he snagged the NFL MVP award and got engaged to Shailene Woodley. With wedding bells in the mix, the couple may have been eyeing a fresh place to live, especially since Woodley might not love the idea of settling into the $28 million Malibu home Rodgers bought back in 2019 with his then-girlfriend, Danica Patrick.
Since the split, the sprawling Malibu beach house has kept a low profile, and nobody’s really sure who, if anyone, stayed there after their 2020 breakup. The place has a fun celebrity past too, it was once owned by Robbie Williams, and Janet Jackson reportedly leased it at one point. With 4,636 square feet to spread out in, the real showstopper is obvious, those wide-open Pacific Ocean views.
Peyton Manning in Denver ($6.01 Million)

Peyton Manning, who landed in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2021, has always been good at making smart calls, whether it was on the field or in real estate. With top-tier earnings to match his résumé, he’s been able to put serious money into property, including his massive Georgian-style home in Cherry Hills. Built in 2004, the seven-bedroom place spans 16,464 square feet and sits on 3.37 acres.
Inside, it’s packed with all the big-ticket extras you’d expect: a game room, an elevator, a wine cellar, and a heated garage with space for seven vehicles. Even the family dog lives large, thanks to a heated indoor-outdoor kennel. Manning bought the home in 2012 for $4.575 million, and by 2020, it was valued at $6.010 million.
Cheryl Tiegs’ Los Angeles Home ($14.075 Million)

For Cheryl Tiegs, the third listing really was the lucky one. She’d already tried to sell her Balinese-inspired Bel Air home twice, first in 2012 with a $12 million price tag. She put it back on the market in 2015 for $15 million, then again in 2019 for $18.5 million. Finally, in 2020, she found a buyer, and the place sold for $14.075 million.
Even so, Tiegs still walked away with a healthy profit, considering she bought the four-bedroom property back in 1996 for $2.5 million. Originally built as a 1950s ranch house, it went through a series of makeovers before turning into the tropical, resort-style showpiece it is today. The 4,770-square-foot mansion sits on a roomy 1.43-acre lot.
Cardi B’s Atlanta Mansion ($5.8 Million)

Cardi B and her husband, Offset, welcomed their second child in 2021, and their glossy 22,000-square-foot home has plenty of space for a growing crew. They bought the Sandy Springs mansion back in 2019 for about $5.79 million. Built around 2006, the place is a total heavyweight, with five bedrooms, seven full bathrooms, and four half baths.
The European-inspired design is pure luxury, basically the kind of backdrop you’d expect in a big-budget music video. Outside, there’s a pool, an 1,800-bottle wine cellar, and a garage that fits four cars. The six-acre property even includes a gun range, lined with steel walls.
Eva Mendes in California ($1.269 Million)

Eva Mendes and her partner, Ryan Gosling, said goodbye to their Los Feliz mansion in 2021. The tabloids went into overdrive, claiming the two were lining up a possible move to Canada so they could raise their two kids there. Once the place officially sold for $4.9M, the chatter started to feel a lot less like gossip and a lot more like a real plan.
And that wasn’t the only Hollywood home Mendes has cashed out on. Back in 2014, she sold a three-bedroom place she co-owned with her former boyfriend, George Gargurevich. The 1,732-square-foot home brought in a solid $1.269M, which is a pretty nice jump from the $584K it cost when it was bought in 2002.
Sheryl Crow’s Nashville Hideaway ($5.2 Million)

Nine Grammy wins can do wonders for your bank account, and Sheryl Crow is a perfect example. She’s reportedly worth around $70 million. When it’s time to call it a night, Architectural Digest says her Nashville property is basically a Southern daydream. Crow shares the 50-acre spread with her two sons, Levi and Wyatt.
And it’s not just a house on a big lot. The place comes with horse stables, a ten-stall barn, and even a saloon. She told Country Living that having a studio right on the property lets her “commute” by heading down the driveway. Crow also added a separate building that doubles as a chapel. As for what it all cost, ABC News reported she paid $5.2 million for the home.
Tom Hanks in Los Angeles (A Cool $26 Million)

With two Oscars and a stack of other trophies to his name, plus six Best Actor nominations, Tom Hanks has nothing left to prove. Still, he keeps showing up and raising the bar. In 2021, he popped up in the TV series “1883,” and after a long day on set, he heads home to the Pacific Palisades place he shares with his wife, Rita Wilson.
The two reportedly paid $26 million for the 14,513-square-foot property back in 2010. It’s a four-bedroom, five-bath cliffside mansion with a clean, modern vibe. There’s a pool out back too, but beyond that, details are pretty limited, which feels fitting for a couple that likes to keep things low-key.
Tom Brady in California (A Cool $40 Million)

Tom Brady has owned plenty of real estate over the years, and that includes the Brentwood compound pictured here, a place he used to call home. The five-bedroom house sat on a massive 18,000-square-foot spread, with showy extras like an infinity pool and even a koi-filled moat.
Brady, who signed a one-year extension with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2021, and his then wife, Gisele Bündchen, picked up the property back in 2008 for $11.75 million. They cashed in big time in 2014, when hip hop heavyweight Dr. Dre bought the limestone mansion for $40 million. And the amenities did not stop at the pool, there was also a wooden dock, a cabana, an underground spa, and a library.
Terry Bradshaw’s Oklahoma Spread ($10.8 Million)

Since 2020, the retired NFL legend and his crew have been keeping us entertained on the E! reality show “The Bradshaw Bunch.” Season two landed in 2021, and along the way we’ve gotten a peek at his impressive lineup of properties around Dallas and Oklahoma City. One place in particular really steals the show, although it’s also been a bit of a headache for Bradshaw when it comes to finding the right new resident.
Out in Oklahoma, the 744-acre ranch comes with a rustic main house spanning 8,600 square feet. Inside, you’ll find six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and a big, open setup made for hosting. The wood floors and stone fireplaces play nicely together, and out back there’s a 1,000-square-foot patio for stretching out and taking it all in. As of 2020, it was listed at $10.8 million.
Matthew McConaughey’s Austin Home ($4 Million)

Matthew McConaughey flirted with the idea of running for Texas governor in 2022, but as the late-2021 filing deadline rolled up, he made it official: he was sitting it out. Still, the Texas-born actor has clearly planted his flag back home, thanks to a massive 10,000-square-foot mansion in Austin. He bought the Spanish-Mediterranean style place in 2012, dropping a cool $4 million.
The home comes with seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, an elevator, and a big kitchen with two islands, because apparently one just won’t do. There’s also a guest house, plus a bunch of terraces, lake access with seven boat slips, a four-car garage, and a standout courtyard centered around a fountain.
Michael Douglas, Irvington ($4.5 Million)

You’ve probably caught him in the Marvel animated series “What If…?” or, going back a bit, in classics like “Basic Instinct” and “Fatal Attraction.” Michael Douglas is one of those true A-listers who didn’t just thrive on camera, he also made a name for himself behind the scenes, executive producing hits like “The Kominsky Method.” And with that kind of success comes the kind of home upgrade most of us only daydream about: an Irvington mansion he bought for his family.
The place is called Long Meadow, and he shares it with his wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones. Set on gorgeous grounds, the property centers on a Georgian-style home from the 1930s with eight bedrooms. It also comes with all the extras you’d hope for, like a tennis court, a guest cottage, plus a pool and cabana. The couple paid $4.5 million, which is honestly a steal considering it was originally listed at $5.95 million.
Leonardo DiCaprio in Los Angeles ($5.75 Million)

From “Titanic” to “Inception,” “The Departed,” and the 2021 satire “Don’t Look Up,” Leonardo DiCaprio has stacked up a seriously impressive list of hits. Altogether, his movies have pulled in around $7.2B at the box office, and his own earnings reportedly add up to about $260M.
And yes, like plenty of A-listers, DiCaprio has a taste for high-end real estate. In 2018, he picked up Moby’s former place in Los Angeles for $4.9M. Then in 2021, “The Wolf of Wall Street” star decided it was time to move on, listing the Tudor-style home known as Red Oak Manor for $5.75M. The five-bedroom property sits in Los Feliz Oaks, with the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains close by.
Reese Witherspoon’s Los Angeles Home ($17.035 Million)

Reese Witherspoon is Southern charm personified, and she spent years living in Nashville, Tennessee before heading out to bright, breezy California. Back in 2014, she picked up a massive 10,300-square-foot place for $12.7 million. It had that relaxed beachy, coastal feel, but she later let it go quietly, selling it in 2020 for $17.035 million.
After the sale, Witherspoon settled her family into a snug (well, by celebrity standards) $15.9 million home in Mandeville Canyon. The property includes seven ensuite bedrooms, plus 2.39 acres of land with an infinity-edge hot tub. Career-wise, she’s stayed plenty busy too, executive producing and starring in the TV series “The Morning Show” from 2019 to 2021.
Idris Elba’s London Home ($3.1 Million)

Idris Elba was born in Hackney, East London, so it tracks that he’d want to put down even deeper roots there with a $3.1 million home. The place is reportedly Grade II listed, and he keeps the details pretty private, so there isn’t a ton out there about the property itself. What we do know is that he also owns a 60-seat bar in the area. It’s called The Parrot, it leans hard into a tropical vibe, and it even has an in-house band playing nightly.
Elba turned in a standout performance in the 2021 film “The Harder They Fall,” but acting isn’t his only lane. He’s also into music, and in January 2022 he released a collaborative album with Lime Cordiale called “Cordi Elba.” On top of that, he runs his own production company, Green Door Pictures.
Tiger Woods’ Jupiter Island, Florida Home (Worth $54 Million)

In a 2021 chat with Golf Digest, Tiger Woods pretty much hinted that his days as a full-time golfer were winding down. That said, he still wants to tee it up for a couple of events each year. Forbes also had him sitting at No. 12 on its 2021 list of “The World’s Highest-Paid Athletes,” with total earnings around $60 million.
Woods spent a big chunk of 2021 tucked away at his Jupiter Island estate. The place is valued at $54 million and is laid out as two separate sections totaling 9,700 square feet. They’re linked by a glass-covered walkway, which is a nice touch. Inside, you’ll find perks like a private movie theater, an oxygen therapy room, and a seriously top-tier gym.
Diane Keaton’s Low-Key L.A. Home (Location Kept Quiet)

Sure, Diane Keaton popped up in Justin Bieber’s 2021 “Ghost” music video, but she’s also had plenty of time for her other longtime hobby, real estate. She’s famously bought and flipped more than a few homes over the years, but eventually she went the custom route. Her place is a converted industrial building in Los Angeles’ Sullivan Canyon, stretching across 8,000 square feet, and she shares it with her son Duke, her daughter Dexter, and their golden retriever, Emma.
Keaton has said she wanted to turn the space into a modern, rustic retreat, and she tells the whole story in the book she wrote, “The House That Pinterest Built.” She’s also admitted the kitchen is her favorite spot, mostly because it feels like a throwback to her old New York apartment, complete with skylights, industrial details, and warm wood beams.
Michael Jordan’s Florida Place ($20 Million)

Michael Jordan is widely considered one of the best basketball players ever, and that reputation was cemented again with his spot on the NBA 75th Anniversary Team. Of course, his money didn’t just come from what he did on the court. Between massive endorsement deals (hello, Nike) and a long list of business ventures, Jordan built a fortune that can basically fund anything, including some seriously impressive real estate. He’s known for giving back, but he’s also not shy about investing in a great home.
His Florida mansion is one of five jaw-dropping properties in his portfolio. The place is huge, around 28,000 square feet, sitting on a 3-acre lot that comes with three additional buildings. The grounds are packed with trees and lush landscaping, plus there’s a pool house, a guard house, and a guest house, all tucked into the property like it’s its own private compound.
Dennis Rodman’s Orange County Place ($1.1 Million)

Dennis Rodman landed on the NBA 75 list in 2021, a nod to the league’s greatest players of all time. His pro run stretched from 1986 to 2006, and it came with plenty to brag about, including five NBA titles. Over the years, Rodman reportedly pulled in around $43 million, and some of that money went toward buying his former home in Orange County.
Sitting on a full acre, the 5,000-square-foot ranch-style house is tucked inside Saddle Hill Ranch. Built in 1976, it has a few standout touches, including skylights, vaulted ceilings, and a step-down living room. The Hall of Famer didn’t hang onto the place for long, though, public records show he owned it for less than a year before selling it for $1.1 million.
Larry Bird’s Naples Getaway ($4.6 Million)

In 2021, Larry Bird landed a spot on the NBA 75 team, a pretty clear reminder that he’s one of the all-time greats. After wrapping up his playing days, he moved into coaching and front-office work with teams like the Boston Celtics and Indiana Pacers. And when he wants to unplug and get away from the noise, his place in Naples is the kind of escape that does the job.
Bird originally put the 6,000-square-foot home up for $4.8 million, but after it sat on the market for three years, he knocked $200,000 off the price. Then he changed his mind and ultimately took it off the market altogether. The home has four bedrooms, plus an infinity pool, a hot tub, a saltwater aquarium, and even a Tiki hut.