Hollywood’s Iconic Celebrities Who Live Like Royalty In Their Palatial Homes

Nancy Sinatra – Beverly Hills, $5.3 Million

Frank Sinatra’s daughter, Nancy Sinatra, first purchased her Beverly Hills home in 1998 for almost $2.22 million. The singer-songwriter lived up to the Sinatra name with her chart-topping 1960s hits like These Boots Are Made for Walkin’ and Somethin’ Stupid.

Her lavish 8,085-square-foot home features five bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms while sitting on one-third of an acre of land. Additionally, the home also has a two-story guesthouse, a pool, and two wood-burning fireplaces. In 2010, Nancy sold the beautiful residence for $5.3 million, just 45 days after listing it. As a tribute to the music legend, Sinatra’s music is set to be re-released throughout 2021.

Meg Ryan – Soho, $9.84 Million

Meg Ryan purchased her Soho loft from The Simpsons voice actor Hank Azaria in 2014 for $8 million. The 4,100-square-foot apartment features three bedrooms and three bathrooms and floor-to-ceiling windows for maximum natural light.

The You’ve Got Mail actress sold the apartment in 2017 for $9.84 million after three months of listing it. The actress-turned real estate mogul has been busy buying, renovating, and selling homes, and used her million-dollar fortune to build an empire spanning across Montecito and New York. Ryan caused quite a stir in January 2021, when she was spotted with a big engagement ring on her finger.

Nancy Sinatra – Beverly Hills, $5.3 Million

Frank Sinatra’s daughter, Nancy Sinatra, first purchased her Beverly Hills home in 1998 for almost $2.22 million. The singer-songwriter lived up to the Sinatra name with her chart-topping 1960s hits like These Boots Are Made for Walkin’ and Somethin’ Stupid.

Her lavish 8,085-square-foot home features five bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms while sitting on one-third of an acre of land. Additionally, the home also has a two-story guesthouse, a pool, and two wood-burning fireplaces. In 2010, Nancy sold the beautiful residence for $5.3 million, just 45 days after listing it. As a tribute to the music legend, Sinatra’s music is set to be re-released throughout 2021.

Tom Selleck – Brooklyn, Undisclosed Price

Tom Selleck’s TV series Blue Bloods has garnered love and attention from fans worldwide due to its authenticity. For example, the New York-based drama is actually filmed in the Big Apple for a realistic feel! What’s more, the place where Selleck’s character Frank Reagan lives with his family is not a set. The home actually exists.

Located in a private, secluded area in Brooklyn, the 1920s Colonial-inspired 3,104-square-foot home has four bedrooms and three bathrooms across its two levels. According to public records, the home actually belongs to the Diocese of St. Maron-USA and is presently inhabited by a bishop. The TV series Blue Bloods is currently airing its 11th season.

Pat Sajak – Glendale, $425K

Even before Pat Sajak started making the big bucks in Hollywood as the host of Wheel of Fortune, he was the owner of the 2,600-square-foot, double-storey Craftsman-style home in Glendale.

Sajak lived in the four-bedroom, three-bathroom home with ex-wife Sherrill until they separated in 1986. Built in 1911, the home features a detached garage, terrace, and a walk-in closet. Fun fact; after their 1986 divorce, Sherrill ended up owning the house and subsequently sold it for $425K. Sajak was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, but he is expected to make a full recovery after his successful surgery.

Ron Howard – New York, $27.5 Million

Director-extraordinaire with movies like Apollo 13 and A Beautiful Mind credited to his name, Ron Howard is one of the most successful and sought-after filmmakers in the world today. He purchased his Conyers Farm, New York estate almost 27 years ago, and the Howard family lived there for two decades.

The 17,200-square-foot majestic estate has six bedrooms. Notable features of the property include a sunroom, home theater, and an indoor pool. Howard listed the home for sale in 2014 for $27.5 million. Ron and his brother Clint are gearing up to release the memoir The Boys, which follows their life journey together.

Phil Collins – Florida, $33 Million

In 2015, Phil Collins managed to snag one of Florida’s most beautiful estates for an impressive $33 million. Located in Biscayne Bay, the 1920s Spanish structure’s rooftop gives a fantastic view of the sky turning blood red as the sun sets on the Miami skyline.

The 1.2-acre property has seven bedrooms and eight full bathrooms, along with 200 feet of beachfront land and a koi pond. After marital issues with his ex-wife Orianne Cevey, Collins put the home up for sale at $40 million. He is set to go on tour in September 2021 with his band Genesis.

Michael Douglas – New York, $4.5 Million

Hollywood’s power couple, Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones have been married for over 20 years and are still going strong. Apart from raising a beautiful family with their two children, Carys and Dylan, the two have also built an impressive real estate empire during their marriage.

The couple purchased their 11,653-square-foot New York riverfront Georgian manor home in 2019 for $4.5 million after selling their former New York villa just 20 miles away for a whopping $20.47 million. Talk about making smart business moves! Douglas is set to appear in 2022’s Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.

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