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

Dolly Parton – Nashville, $400,000

Arguably one of the most successful female country artists ever, Dolly Parton has 25 number one hit singles to her name. She has lived in her 2.4-acre, four-bedroom home in Brentwood, Nashville, together with her husband Carl Dean, since purchasing it for $400K, in 1999.

The country star’s residence features a 1,500-square-foot living space for guests and a tennis court. Since last year, the singer has shared Instagram videos that provide a look into her home, and the social media posts have gone viral since then. The legendary musician is set to perform at 15 stadiums worldwide in 2021.

Jon Bon Jovi – Florida, $43 Million

In 2020, Grammy Award-winning American singer-songwriter Jon Bon Jovi sold and moved out of his Palm Beach mansion to buy and move into his Palm Beach mansion. Confused? We thought so. Bon Jovi flipped his oceanfront Palm Beach home after renovating it for $20 million and celebrated his profit by buying an even more luxurious estate right down the street for $43 million.

His new 19,232-square-foot home boasts seven bedrooms and 12 bathrooms along with additional features like an exercise facility, wine cellar, elevators, and breathtaking views of the beach and ocean. The Bon Jovi Experience tour is set to kick start in May 2021.

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.

Sharon Osbourne – Beverly Hills, $26.895 Million

Sharon Osbourne and her husband, singer Ozzy Osbourne fell in love with the Beverly Hills mansion as soon as they first laid eyes on it in 2012. Although the couple owned other homes in the country, they decided to live in the 5,389-square-foot estate as tenants.

Designed and built in 1955, the four-bedroom, six-bathroom estate also has a media room with a built-in bar, an outdoor cabana, marble entryways, and a mosaic pool. The home has since gone on sale for $27 million. Sharon recently quit her television show The Talk, following a controversial and heated debated with co-host Sheryl Underwood.

Dolly Parton – Nashville, $400,000

Arguably one of the most successful female country artists ever, Dolly Parton has 25 number one hit singles to her name. She has lived in her 2.4-acre, four-bedroom home in Brentwood, Nashville, together with her husband Carl Dean, since purchasing it for $400K, in 1999.

The country star’s residence features a 1,500-square-foot living space for guests and a tennis court. Since last year, the singer has shared Instagram videos that provide a look into her home, and the social media posts have gone viral since then. The legendary musician is set to perform at 15 stadiums worldwide in 2021.

Tony Bennett – Belvedere Island, $27.5 Million

Singer Tony Bennett’s former 9,500-square-foot home in Belvedere Island was located on top of the Bay. Much like the American singer’s magical and dazzling performances, the home also featured an equally magical view of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco skyline, and Mount Tamalpais for its lucky inhabitants.

The French-themed five-bedroom and seven-bathroom residence also had three lawns, a library, and five fireplaces. Sadly, the singer sold his luxury abode almost a decade ago. The home was listed for sale in 2011 with an asking price of $27.5 million. Tony has been battling Alzheimer’s disease for five years, but he is in no mood to give up!

Samuel L. Jackson – New York City, $13 Million

Actor Samuel L. Jackson originally purchased his multi-story condo on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, in 2005 for $4.8 million. Located in the middle of a 13-story apartment complex named Lenori, the building was initially built as a hotel and later converted into an apartment complex.

The 3,000-square-foot condo is situated on the corner of East 63rd Street and Madison Avenue and has four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. The Pulp Fiction star listed the apartment in 2018 for a tripled price of $13 million. His latest movie, Spiral, is set to release in May 2021.

Steve Harvey – California, $165 Million

Steve Harvey and his wife Marjorie have been happily married for more than ten years and are parents to seven children from their previous marriages. The media mogul has amassed an estimated fortune of $200 million, and according to some sources, Marjorie likes her things expensive, very expensive.

To spend more time with her husband, Marjorie recently moved to Los Angeles, and Steve had to foot the bill. And it’s a big one. The home she has reportedly chosen to live in is worth a whopping $165 million! Steve’s daughter Lori is currently making headlines following her relationship with Black Panther’s Michael B. Jordan.

Kareem Abdul Jabbar – Hawaii, $5.9 Million

With ornate custom-made fireplaces, palm trees, a waterfall, and a fruit orchard, NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers legend Kareem Abdul Jabbar’s 5,912-square-foot Hawaii residence is akin to a tropical paradise.

Located in Kauai, Hawaii, the villa was custom-built for Jabbar’s seven-foot-two physique in 1986 and features high ceilings and massive doors. Sitting on three acres of land, the home features four bedrooms and five bathrooms, all custom built with a breathtaking view of the ocean. The NBA star listed his home for sale in 2014 with a price tag of $5.9 million. Jabbar is scheduled to deliver the 2021 Commencement address at Washington University.

Quincy Jones – Bel Air, $5.4 Million

Music legend Quincy Jones’ palatial estate in Bel Air might put royal palaces to shame. But then again, with a jaw-dropping fortune of $500 million, the 28-time Grammy Award-winner can undoubtedly afford to live like a king.

With sprawling, manicured lawns, well-kept trees, and a living room that provides a 180-degree bird’s eye view of the city below, the 25,000-square-foot structure is indeed magnificent to behold. After living at the lavish estate for nearly two decades, Jones sold it in 2005 for $5.4 million. On April 11, 2021, Jones was given the Icon Award for his musical contributions at the Guild of Music Supervisors Awards.

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