Sean Hannity’s Long Island Place, Priced Around $9.5 Million

He didn’t build his reported $250 million fortune by keeping things small. Known for collecting real estate, the talk show host added a Florida home at $5.3 million in 2021. CNBC reports he's linked to at least two dozen shell companies owning roughly 900 properties. One highlight is his massive Long Island estate, more resort than “house.” Purchased in 2008 for $8.5 million, the 11,400-square-foot home features seven bedrooms, seven fireplaces, and a private dock. It also offers a tennis court and pool, valued around $9.5 million by Realtor.com.
Vanna White’s Beverly Hills Life, Priced at $38 Million

Vanna has become a staple of American TV alongside Pat Sajak on “Wheel of Fortune.” In 2021, they appeared on “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune,” extending their contracts through the 2023/24 season. Her former Beverly Hills estate reflects her success. Located on 5.08 acres, the 14,554-square-foot home, built in the 1990s with ex-husband George Santo Pietro, boasts luxurious features like a wine cellar, private vineyard, spa, and home theater. Initially listed at $47.5 million in 2017, it's now priced at $38 million.
Hoda Kotb’s Long Island Escape ($2 Million)

Along with Joel Schiffman and their daughters, Hoda splits time between a Long Island four-bedroom and an Upper Manhattan apartment. In 2020, she shared a glimpse of the Long Island home during a break from “Today,” revealing a bright, open waterfront retreat. Instagram moments included haircuts for Schiffman on the patio, showing off a garden with a trellis and stone paving. Features include a private swimming dock. The property costs about $2 million, fitting for its shoreline location.
Chris Cuomo, Southampton Home Listed for $2.9 Million

Chris and his wife, Cristina Greeven, listed their Southampton home in 2019. Purchased in 2005 for $1.3 million, it was up for $2.9 million. The property spans half an acre, with a five-bedroom, four-bathroom setup, and 3,000 square feet of living space. The house blends weekend retreat vibes with full-time comfort.
After selling, the family settled in Manhattan, moving into a seven-room Park Avenue co-op purchased in 2011 for $2.9995 million. Later, he left his roles at SiriusXM and CNN in 2021, shifting career paths while maintaining a luxurious living standard.
George Stephanopoulos, Hamptons Retreat ($5.995 Million)

In 2018, the journalist listed his Hamptons retreat for $5.995 million. He and his wife, Ali Wentworth, had enjoyed the 4,800-square-foot property since 2013. Originally bought for $4.5 million, they first tried selling it in 2016 for $6.995 million. The house is on a 1.5-acre lot, offering privacy with thick trees and hydrangeas. Features include a sunken tennis court and a large pool. The lush garden and landscape provide a serene environment for relaxation and leisure activities. Stephanopoulos, known for his political insights and television presence, stepped down from his ABC News role in 2021 to pursue other opportunities and projects.
JD Vance, Alexandria, VA (About $1.8 Million)

Best known for “Hillbilly Elegy” and a fast-moving political climb, JD also pulled off a real estate move that got plenty of side-eye in the best way. In 2023, he picked up a cozy 1925 farmhouse in Alexandria, Virginia, for $1.64 million. Set in Del Ray, the five-bedroom place came with classic hardwood floors, a breezy open layout, and a sharp little guesthouse, including a bathroom with heated floors (because why not).
Out back, the yard basically spills into Judy Lowe Community Park, and you’re only about six miles from the White House. By 2025, the home changed hands for $1.867 million, a tidy $172K over asking, after just 18 days on the market.
Donald Trump Jr. in Bridgehampton, a Hamptons Flip ($8.14 Million)

As an executive vice president at the Trump Organization, Trump and his then partner, Kimberly Guilfoyle, acquired a Bridgehampton estate in 2019 for $4.5 million. The property spanned about 9,200 square feet with seven bedrooms, nearly four acres, a heated gunite pool, a spa, and a waterfall feature. The home featured soaring ceilings, a fireplace, and a formal dining room. Decorated in cottagecore style, the estate sold quietly in 2021 for $8.14 million, almost doubling its price as the couple shifted toward Florida.
Kamala Harris, California (About $5 Million)

Hidden behind tall hedges in Brentwood, this California place reads less like a political home base and more like a low-key luxury hideout. Harris and Douglas Emhoff bought the four-bedroom, five-bath house in 2012, paying $2.7 million for a property built for comfort and calm. At roughly 3,500 square feet, it features easy elegance, a bright pool, and gardens that feel like a private resort. By 2024, its value was estimated around $5 million. This Brentwood retreat fits the balance of her high-pressure public life.
Barack Obama’s Martha’s Vineyard Escape ($11.75 Million)

This isn’t just a “nice place by the water”; it’s a post-White House upgrade most see only in glossy magazines. In 2019, Obama bought a $11.75 million Martha’s Vineyard estate, like a private resort on 29 acres. The 6,892-square-foot retreat offers seven bedrooms, a round dining room, and a primary suite with its sun deck.
Outside: a boathouse for lake days, a private beach, and a pool for sunset swims. After years of island vacations, he made it official—put down roots. It’s a laid-back coastal headquarters with comfort, privacy, and Vineyard style.
Barron Trump’s Trump Tower Penthouse in New York (About $64 Million)

The youngest Trump lives in Manhattan's famous Trump Tower penthouse, a vast, 11,000-square-foot triplex spanning the 56th to 58th floors. Inside, it boasts 24-karat gold details, marble floors, and Louis XIV-inspired painted ceilings—a palace in the sky. As a child, Barron had a whole floor just for him, including a nursery, kitchen, and living space. Forbes valued it at $64 million in 2017. In 2024, he joined NYU's Stern School of Business, opting to stay in the tower with a black SUV motorcade and Secret Service detail.
Britney Spears – California ($7.4 Million)

2021 was massive for the pop icon, who celebrated her engagement to Sam Asghari and the end of her conservatorship. Her 21-acre Thousand Oaks retreat, bought in 2015 for $7.4 million, offers sanctuary. The five-bedroom estate has 12,464 square feet, eight bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen, and an oak-paneled library. Outdoors, there's a pool and a 3,500-bottle wine cellar. Situated in the rolling hills of Southern California, it's a peaceful escape from celebrity life. This estate is not just a house; it's a haven for someone as iconic as the singer, embodying luxury and tranquility.
Scarlett Johansson, Los Angeles Home ($3.88 Million)

Scarlett and Colin Jost, with their son Cosmo, split time between New York and their 3,500-square-foot Los Angeles home. Acquired in 2014 for $3.88 million, this two-story 1940s-era house sits on an acre with four bedrooms, six bathrooms, and ample skylights. Nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac, it boasts a balcony with a Hollywood sign view, a cabana, a dining terrace, and a pool for relaxation. The interior features an open-plan living space with high ceilings and large windows, flooding the rooms with natural light. The spacious kitchen is perfect for family gatherings, while the cozy fireplace adds warmth during cool evenings. Outside, the lush landscaping provides privacy and a serene setting, ideal for both entertaining and unwinding away from the city's hustle and bustle.
Julia Roberts – Malibu ($9.5 Million)

The actor gained Hollywood fame with “Pretty Woman” and “Erin Brockovich.” She continued the streak with “Gaslit” in 2022. Beyond acting, Roberts has an expansive real estate portfolio across New York, New Mexico, and Hawaii. In 2020, she sold a Malibu property for $8 million in an off-market deal. The one-acre site is opposite her $9.5 million Point Dume home, bought in 2015 for $6.84 million. She also owns a San Francisco home and a New Mexico ranch.
Nicole Kidman, Nashville Living ($3.47 Million)

Kidman and Keith Urban make Hollywood living look easy, maintaining a strong family life with daughters Sunday and Faith. Their Nashville home, bought in 2008 for $3.47 million, is a spacious 12,000 square foot retreat. It features seven bedrooms, a pool, tennis court, recording studio, and a theater. Her 2021 Instagram gave fans glimpses of home life, including her learning Italian on a striped armchair by a balcony. The actor also appreciates the vibrant music scene of Nashville, often attending local concerts and events with Urban. The couple's commitment to blending their careers with family life in Tennessee showcases their appreciation for both privacy and community.
Clint Eastwood – California ($9.75 Million)

The actor’s cinematic achievement with “Cry Macho” contributed significantly to boosting his already substantial fortune, which is estimated at $375 million. Residing in the picturesque town of Carmel, California, the well-known filmmaker has made his home at the charming and historic Mission Ranch. However, he also made headlines when he decided to sell his impressive Pebble Beach property back in 2017 for a substantial $9.75 million. This particular estate, a sprawling six-bedroom, 6,900 square-foot mansion, was renowned for attracting musicians and artists who gathered for its legendary dinner parties. The residence originally boasted a classic terracotta tile roof and intricately designed Spanish-style doors. Covering an expansive 4.7-acre area, the estate included various buildings, all reflecting a warm, rustic style that emphasized a relaxed, unflashy atmosphere.
Nicolas Cage in San Francisco ($10 Million)

Nicolas was once worth $150 million, spending lavishly on cars, islands, and a personal zoo. Projects like “Pig” later boosted his net worth to $25 million. Among his properties was a San Francisco home, priced at $10 million. Located at 898 Francisco Street, this six-bedroom mansion initially listed for $12 million in 2017. Despite dropping the price in 2018 and 2020, it only went under contract in 2021. The sale highlighted the patience needed, even for luxury real estate.
Mel Gibson’s Costa Rica Escape ($29.75 Million)

Whether he’s calling the shots behind the camera or popping up in a thriller, Gibson has spent decades proving he can still draw a crowd. Even after turning up in 2021 releases, he’s stayed busy. But everyone needs an off switch, and for him, that was a private hideout in Costa Rica, where the pace is slower.
In 2017, he put his Malibu mansion and the Costa Rica compound on the market. The original asking price of $35 million dropped by $5.25 million to $29.75 million. This isn’t just a house; it comes with two miles of coastline. The main home has seven bedrooms, plus two guest houses.
Sam Elliott – Oregon (Kept Under Wraps)

Known for playing weathered cowboys and lawmen, the actor chose a ranch lifestyle. Born in Sacramento, he reportedly has a second home on a 200-acre spread in Oregon. He and his wife, Katharine Ross, spent about a month a year at their Linn County place.
They also own a Malibu ranch with three bedrooms and a cozy cabin look, featuring a big stone fireplace. The Malibu property reportedly cost $4.198 million. Since 2021, Elliott has been on our screens in the western series “1883.”
Dolly Parton, Brentwood ($400K)

She launched 2022 with “Big Dreams and Faded Jeans,” heralding her “Run, Rose, Run” era with a new album and book. Despite the busy schedule, most days find her at her Nashville-area home, enjoying privacy with her husband, Carl Dean.
The couple purchased their Brentwood property for $400K in 1999. It boasts luxuries like a chapel, farm setup, tennis court, and pool. Inside, the “Jolene” singer enjoys a music room with a black piano and a room for her award collection.
Corey Harrison, Las Vegas Home ($2.39 Million)

Back in high school, Corey used to cruise past a flashy Las Vegas property on the way to Centennial thinking, “One day, that’s mine.” In 2013, he actually pulled it off, moving into the 7,069-square-foot place that had been living rent-free in his head for years. The mansion came with seven bedrooms. But about three years later he put it on the market for $2.39 million. While sharing the home with his then wife, Charlene, the home reportedly got a serious makeover. Even after listing it, he kept up with “Pawn Stars” and ran things as the shop’s manager. In 2021, he surprised many by dropping around 200 pounds.
Erin Burnett, Manhattan (Price Kept Quiet)

When she’s not in the CNN chair, a two-bedroom on Broadway serves as her reset button. Near Lincoln Center and close to Central Park, it's ideal for a quick escape. The place offers amenities like a residents' lounge, pool, parking garage, gym, and a 24-hour doorman. While the exact purchase price is undisclosed, similar units rent for $13.2K monthly. She shares her life with her husband, David Rubulotta, and their two kids, keeping off-camera life private.
Bill Gates in Washington (Around $130 Million)

The software builder turned business heavyweight helped shape modern computing through Microsoft, then expanded his reach with ventures like Cascade Investment and TerraPower. By 2022, his fortune was around $139B. His home leans hard into smart tech, comfort, and environmental sustainability. Nicknamed “Xanadu 2.0,” the seven-bedroom estate was completed in about seven years and is estimated at roughly $130M. This 66,000-square-foot masterpiece sits in Washington, packed with high-end features matching its legend. Originally bought for about $2M in 1988, it’s now a landmark of modern luxury.
Stephen Curry’s San Francisco Retreat ($31 Million)

After being named to the NBA 75 team in October 2021, Curry enjoys his upscale 1.2-acre Bay Area property, reportedly in Atherton, worth $31 million. This retreat offers quiet mornings and family time, away from the superstar life. The 2019 purchase was the Bay Area's priciest home sale. An off-market deal, it's a three-level mansion surrounded by lush greenery, providing a private, serene atmosphere. Comprised of several bedrooms, expansive entertainment areas, and a state-of-the-art kitchen, the famous player’s haven is designed for luxury and comfort. The exterior features include a lavish pool and beautifully landscaped gardens where the family can enjoy outdoor activities amidst the tranquility. Curry's choice to settle here underscores his desire for both elegance and privacy.
Danica Patrick’s Scottsdale “Jetsons” Home, Arizona ($4.065 Million)

Danica Patrick, a former IndyCar driver turned winemaker, joined Sky Sports F1 as a pundit in 2021. Her Scottsdale home, nicknamed the “Jetsons House,” resembles a flying saucer, giving it a futuristic flair. This 8,300-square-foot mansion embraces space-age design with disc-like shapes and sleek walls. In 2007, she purchased it for $4.065 million, making it the priciest sale in the Valley. The open-plan kitchen continues the cosmic theme, offering cohesive aesthetics, while outside, you’re treated to stunning views of Camelback Mountain.
Wolf Blitzer’s Maryland Home, Valued Around $1.34 Million

In April 2013, a bogus emergency report led police to Wolf’s front door. Believing it was a shooting incident, officers set up a perimeter at the CNN anchor’s Bethesda home. The call was fake, and when dispatch reached him by phone, he explained he was fine and not in town.
He’s called this place home since 1990, though the purchase price is unknown. Today, it's valued at about $1.34 million. Even after stepping back in 2021, it remains central to his life with his wife, Lynn Greenfield, and daughter, Ilana.
Kathie Lee Gifford’s Nashville Nest ($3.7 Million)

In 2021, the beloved host landed a star at 6834 Hollywood Boulevard. She made the decision to move from Connecticut to Tennessee in 2019, seeking a more relaxed atmosphere and a change of scenery. Upon settling into the vibrant city of Franklin, Kathie purchased a stunning 7,695 square foot brownstone. This charming abode reportedly came with a price tag of $3.7 million. The home impeccably combines cozy warmth with polished elegance, a glimpse frequently shared with fans during her various interviews and media appearances. In addition to enjoying her new environment, the veteran television presenter has kept busy. In 2021, the actor published a Christian faith-focused book, proving she remains active and creative despite her transition to a quieter and more peaceful hometown.
Bob Barker’s South Dakota Home, Listed at $137.9K

Decades on “The Price Is Right” helped build a $70 million fortune. After stepping away in 2007, he embraced a quieter life and became known for his philanthropy. Having earned that kind of money allowed for generosity and comfort, even off-camera.
The actor owned a five-bedroom home in South Dakota. The 5,575-square-foot property featured perks like a fireplace, wet bar, vaulted ceilings, and a porch for relaxing mornings. Listed in 2017 for $137.9K, it had multiple upgrades, including heated floors added in 2002.
Howie Mandel’s California Hideaway, $2.6 Million

Mandel is a familiar face if you watch talent shows, now also on “Canada’s Got Talent” since 2022. Off-screen, he retreats to Southern California, where he owns multiple homes. Notably, his $2.6 million Hidden Hills ranch stands out even alongside pricier properties over $10 million. This single-story home offers four bedrooms, a family room, fireplaces, and a gallery-style kitchen. The expansive property features a swimming pool and a two-stall barn, capturing the essence of ranch living.
Ice-T’s Edgewater, New Jersey Condo ($2.199 Million)

Ice-T, a Grammy winner for Best Metal Performance, owns a five-bedroom condo in Edgewater built for comfort and a bit of flair. The 4,200-square-foot home is where he, his wife Nicole “Coco” Austin, and their daughter Chanel live. They even invited People for a tour, revealing their favorite spots. Coco loves the laundry room with its bold red appliances. Tracy, born Tracy Lauren Marrow, favors the bedroom, featuring an 80-inch TV and a red-and-black decor. Each room feels distinctly theirs.
Tim Allen in L.A. (Bought for $2.15 Million)

For many, he is the guy from “Last Man Standing” and “Home Improvement.” Recently, the actor has co-hosted “Assembly Required,” captivating DIY enthusiasts nationwide. This versatile performer has continually evolved in his career, maintaining a strong connection with his longstanding audience. His L.A. home, a three-bedroom retreat, allows him to unwind amid work demands, delivering him a perfect sanctuary within the bustling city. Purchased for $2.15 million in 1999, his 5,808-square-foot place embodies luxury and comfort. Previously, he owned a Hollywood Hills home, bought for $1.4 million, featuring 2,604 square feet. According to the Los Angeles Times, he sold that ranch-style house for $1.755 million before upgrading. This move highlights his preference for spacious and elegant properties.
Robert Downey Jr. – East Hampton Hideaway ($11.9 Million)

Downey and his wife, Susan, teamed up with designer Joe Nahem to transform the DeRose Windmill House into a forever home. The property's exterior appeared in Sidney Lumet’s 1982 film “Deathtrap.” They purchased the East Hampton spot in 2017 for $10.5 million, aiming to make it personal and polished.
The living room received a major overhaul to better suit their way of life. That year, they invited Architectural Digest inside; the "Iron Man" star described the vibe as playful and whimsical. Downey has since been busy with films like 2020's “Dolittle,” with more projects on the horizon.
Betty White’s Carmel Retreat (Worth About $2 Million)

The beloved TV legend passed in December 2021. Friends say the “Golden Girls” icon hoped to spend her last days at her Carmel place, enjoying the coastal vibe. That didn’t happen. Instead, her Brentwood home kept her comfortable until the end.
In 1978, she and her late husband, Allen Ludden, purchased the Carmel property for $170,000. They built the house from scratch on a 0.28-acre lot, completing it in three years. The result was a 3,600-square-foot, two-bedroom home. Now, Realtor.com values it at about $2 million.
Cher’s Malibu Escape ($1.5 Million)

It was fun seeing Cher alongside rapper Saweetie in MAC Cosmetics’ 2022 campaign. Beyond music, she has real estate instincts. A standout in her lineup is a Malibu home, bought in the 1990s for $1.5 million. With friend Ron Wilson, Cher transformed it into an Italian-style retreat inspired by Venice and Casa Casuarina. The 16,000-square-foot, three-story home overlooks the Pacific. Situated on 1.72 acres, it features palm-lined grounds, a tennis court, and a guest house.
Jimmie Johnson’s New York Home ($14.25 Million)

Jimmie made headlines with his 2022 IndyCar season, adding to his NASCAR glory. His career earnings, around $160 million, facilitated a family-friendly move. With wife Chandra and two daughters, he settled in a sleek New York apartment. Initially residing in the West Village in 2009, they upgraded after their daughter Lydia's birth. The couple collaborated with esteemed designer Shawn Henderson for their new residence. As a result, they created a stylish environment emphasizing both softness and polished sophistication. This $14.25 million home features an array of contemporary amenities and offers sweeping views of the cityscape. The neutral tones and elegant design reflect their refined tastes and cater to their family's needs, balancing comfort and luxury.
Winona Ryder, Beverly Hills Living ($4 Million)

Ryder has captivated audiences with roles in “Beetlejuice,” “Girl, Interrupted,” and “Stranger Things.” In 1994, she mentioned living out of suitcases. Soon after, she purchased two homes simultaneously. Her Beverly Hills residence, a Mediterranean-style beauty, was meticulously restored with designer Kevin Haley. A major transformation included converting the steep backyard into a lush garden, becoming her favorite spot to linger and paint. Her New York home, styled by Haley, features rich jewel tones and vintage items, creating a collected, personal feel.
Brooke Shields – New York ($4.3 Million)

The actor cemented her Hollywood status with “The Blue Lagoon.” Her career continues with roles like 2021’s “A Castle for Christmas.” Off set, she escapes to her serene Hamptons retreat. In 2015, she shared her home with Better Homes and Gardens, showcasing a vibrant space. She and husband Chris Henchy bought the six-bedroom house for $4.3 million and renovated it. The renovation respected the home's historic architecture while adding modern touches. Featuring expansive gardens, a swimming pool, and enough space for their two daughters and guests, it offers elegance and comfort. Their investment reflects her personal taste, ensuring it's a sanctuary from busy lives.
Aaron Rodgers’ Malibu Escape ($28 Million)

2021 was eventful for Rodgers, from NFL MVP honors to engagement with Shailene Woodley. With those changes, the couple might seek a new home. They may hesitate about moving into his $28 million Malibu mansion, purchased in 2019 with his ex, Danica Patrick. Despite its beauty, the past might be awkward.
The property's status has been quiet since their 2020 breakup. It remains unclear who resides there now, if anyone. The estate boasts celebrity links: Robbie Williams owned it, and Janet Jackson was a tenant. With 4,636 square feet inside, the standout feature is the Pacific Ocean view.
Peyton Manning’s Denver Mansion ($6.01 Million)

Manning, inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2021, invested in impressive real estate with his top-tier earnings. His Georgian-style estate in Cherry Hills spans 16,464 square feet on 3.37 acres. Built in 2004, it offers seven bedrooms, a game room, an elevator, and a wine cellar. The heated garage fits seven vehicles, and the kennel setup caters to the family dog. He bought it in 2012 for $4.575 million, valued at $6.01 million by 2020.
Cheryl Tiegs’ Bel Air Home Finally Sells, Los Angeles ($14.075 Million)

Cheryl Tiegs' Balinese-inspired Bel Air place finally sold on the third attempt. This stunning property was initially listed in 2012 for $12 million, and then in 2015 for $15 million. It aimed even higher for $18.5 million in 2019. Her patience paid off in 2020, selling for $14.075 million. Having purchased it for only $2.5 million in 1996, there was ample profit. The home boasts a unique blend of traditional and modern design elements. Once a simple 1950s ranch, it has been transformed into a sprawling 4,770-square-foot tropical showpiece on a lush 1.43-acre lot. Its serene ambiance, beautiful interiors, and the spacious layout reflect Tiegs' exquisite taste and commitment to creating a sanctuary in the bustling city of Los Angeles.
Cardi B’s Atlanta Mansion ($5.8 Million)

Cardi and Offset welcomed their second child in 2021, so it helps that their Atlanta home suits a growing family. They purchased the Sandy Springs mansion in 2019 for $5.79 million. The 22,000-square-foot estate, built around 2006, boasts five bedrooms, seven full baths, and four half baths. The design leans European, ideal for music video vibes. Outside, there’s a pool and an 1,800-bottle wine cellar. The property spans six acres and includes a private gun range.
Eva Mendes, California ($1.269 Million)

Eva and her partner Ryan Gosling said goodbye to their Los Feliz manor in 2021. Gossip surrounded their potential move to Canada, away from Hollywood's hustle. The sale of their home for $4.9 million fueled these rumors. Previously, in 2014, she sold a three-bedroom home co-owned with ex George Gargurevich for $1.269 million, a leap from its 2002 price of $584,000, marking significant profit and simplification. Mendes is known for her roles in various acclaimed movies and has remained a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. Her business ventures and style have made her a notable name, extending her influence beyond acting. She continues to captivate audiences with her talent and charisma.
Sheryl Crow’s Nashville Retreat ($5.2 Million)

Nine Grammy wins have done wonders for Crow's bank account, reportedly at $70 million. Architectural Digest describes her Nashville property as a Southern dream, shared with her two sons across 50 acres. It's a family-friendly and glamorous setup, offering space to breathe, roam, and reset. The land includes horse stables, a barn, and a saloon. Crow told Country Living that her on-site studio lets her “commute” simply by heading down the driveway. ABC News reported the compound cost $5.2 million.
Tom Hanks’ Los Angeles Hideaway ($26 Million)

With two Oscars and a stack of nominations, Hanks has nothing left to prove, yet he keeps showing up and making it look easy. He’s still in the game, balancing big films and prestige projects, even appearing in the “1883” universe. After long days on set, the actor retreats to Pacific Palisades, where he and Rita Wilson enjoy a low-key life away from the paparazzi.
In 2010, the couple reportedly bought a 14,513-square-foot home for $26 million. It has four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a sleek, modern design. There’s a pool, naturally. Details are sparse, reflecting their famously private lifestyle. This home seems tailored to maintain that privacy.
Tom Brady’s Former California Estate ($40 Million)

Brady has never been shy about real estate, and this Brentwood compound showcases his taste for big, polished, and private. The five-bedroom home sat on an 18,000-square-foot property more like a resort than a neighborhood house. Outside, features included an infinity pool and a moat with koi. It was built for quiet mornings, loud parties, all behind gates seen in movies.
In 2008, he and then-wife Gisele Bündchen bought it for $11.75 million. They sold it in 2014 for $40 million to Dr. Dre. The price tag was justified: a wooden dock, lounging cabana, underground spa, and a library. Even by celebrity standards, it was a serious flex.
Terry Bradshaw’s Oklahoma Spread ($10.8 Million)

The retired NFL legend has been on our screens with his family on E!’s reality show, “The Bradshaw Bunch.” The series showcases the family’s real estate around Dallas and Oklahoma City. One highlight is a 744-acre ranch in Oklahoma, featuring a rustic main home of about 8,600 square feet with six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and an open layout. Warm wood floors and stone fireplaces provide a classic lodge vibe. Outside, a 1,000-square-foot patio is perfect for sunsets. In 2020, it was listed at $10.8 million.
Matthew McConaughey, Austin ($4 Million)

The actor considered running for Texas governor in 2022 but announced he wouldn't just before the filing deadline. He remains tied to Texas, especially after buying a 10,000-square-foot Austin mansion in 2012 for $4 million. This Spanish Mediterranean home features seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a kitchen with two islands, an elevator, terraces, a guest house, lake access with seven boat slips, a four-car garage, and a courtyard with a fountain. It's a true Texan showpiece.
Michael Douglas’s Irvington Escape ($4.5 Million)

You’ve probably caught him in “What If…?” or classic thrillers like “Basic Instinct.” A top-tier star for decades, he's also excelled in business, executive producing hits like “The Kominsky Method.” It's no surprise he secured a mansion in Irvington, known as Long Meadow. The actor shares it with wife Catherine Zeta-Jones. This 1930s Georgian-style house features eight bedrooms, a tennis court, guest cottage, pool, and cabana. They paid $4.5 million, a nice discount from its $5.95 million listing.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s Los Angeles Home, Listed at $5.75 Million

From “Titanic” to “Inception” and “The Departed,” he’s built a filmography that’s a greatest-hits playlist, grossing about $7.2 billion worldwide. His career earnings are around $260 million, allowing him to be selective about his residences.
The actor plays big in real estate too. In 2018, he bought Moby’s former Los Angeles home for $4.9 million. By 2021, the “Wolf of Wall Street” star listed the Tudor-style Red Oak Manor for $5.75 million. The five-bedroom home is in Los Feliz Oaks, near the Santa Monica Mountains.
Reese Witherspoon, Los Angeles ($17.035 Million)

Southern charm meets West Coast sunshine. Before settling in California, Reese spent many years in Nashville, where her affinity for elegant homes began. In 2014, the actor acquired a stunning 10,300 sq ft residence for $12.7 million, designed with a coastal aesthetic. She later sold this luxurious home in 2020 for a hefty $17.035 million. Her move was followed by the purchase of an impressive $15.9 million estate nestled in Mandeville Canyon, known for its seven spacious bedrooms, sleek modern design, and an exquisite infinity-edge hot tub. On the professional front, she produced and starred in the hit series “The Morning Show” from 2019 to 2021, earning critical acclaim and solidifying her status in Hollywood.
Idris Elba in London, About $3.1 Million

Born in Hackney, East London, the actor invests in a $3.1 million home nearby. It's a Grade II listing, so details are scarce. He’s visible in the area, owning a 60-seat bar, The Parrot, known for its tropical vibe and nightly live music.
Professionally, Elba shone in “The Harder They Fall” (2021). But acting is just the start. A dedicated musician, he released a joint album with Lime Cordiale, "Cordi Elba," in January 2022. He also runs his own production company, Green Door Pictures.
Tiger Woods, Jupiter Island, Florida ($54 Million)

In a 2021 chat with Golf Digest, Woods suggested his full-time tour days might be behind him. He aims to compete selectively, rather than chase a weekly schedule. Despite this, Forbes ranked him 12th among 2021’s highest-paid athletes, with earnings of $60 million.
He spent much of 2021 at his Jupiter Island estate, valued at $54 million. The 9,700 square feet home comprises two connected structures with a glass-covered walkway. Amenities include a movie theater, oxygen therapy room, and a pro-level gym.
Diane Keaton – Los Angeles (Private)

After appearing in Justin Bieber’s 2021 “Ghost” video, the actor embraced some extra breathing room. Known for buying, fixing, and flipping homes, Keaton chose a custom route this time. Her 8,000-square-foot residence is a converted industrial building in Los Angeles’ Sullivan Canyon. Sharing it with her son Duke, daughter Dexter, and golden retriever Emma, she transformed it into a modern rustic retreat, documented in her book, “The House That Pinterest Built.” The kitchen, reminiscent of her old New York apartment, features skylights, an industrial vibe, and warm wood beams.
Michael Jordan in Florida, a $20 Million Escape

Jordan is basketball royalty, officially recognized by the NBA’s 75th Anniversary Team in 2021. His fortune comes from endorsements and business. The Florida mansion is one of five stunning properties linked to him. Spanning 28,000 square feet on a three-acre lot, it includes a pool house, guard house, and guest house amid lush landscaping. This estate offers a retreat for relaxation and privacy with pristine lawns and state-of-the-art facilities, blending comfort and style effortlessly under the sun.
Dennis Rodman’s Orange County Place ($1.1 Million)

Rodman, known for his NBA greatness, played from 1986 to 2006, winning five championships and earning around $43 million. Like many stars, he invested in real estate, including a former home in Orange County. The 5,000-square-foot ranch-style house, located in Saddle Hill Ranch, features skylights, spacious vaulted ceilings, and a step-down living room. This house, built in 1976, reflects classic California style. The property also boasts a lush garden and outdoor amenities perfect for relaxation or entertaining guests. Rodman owned it for less than a year before selling it for $1.1 million. Located in an upscale neighborhood, the house provided a private retreat yet maintained proximity to urban conveniences.
Larry Bird, Naples Retreat ($4.6 Million)

In 2021, Bird made the NBA 75 list, underscoring his status as a basketball legend. Post-playing, he took coaching and executive roles with teams like the Celtics and Pacers. Tired of the spotlight, his Naples retreat offers a peaceful Florida escape for unwinding. The 6,000-square-foot home, initially listed at $4.8 million, is now off the market. It features four bedrooms, an infinity pool, a hot tub, a saltwater aquarium, and a Tiki hut, creating an irresistible vacation vibe.