UNBELIEVABLE! DISCOVER THE MOST SUMPTUOUS RESIDENCES BELONGING TO THE BIGGEST STARS

George Michael: £21.9 Million, London

Late musician George Michael’s repute lives on in his many timeless songs like Careless Whisper. His incredible singing talent was the reason Michael could afford to buy himself a three-story red-brick house in Highgate, North London which was recently sold for £21.9 Million to a fan. The mansion has unconventional features including a swimming pool and beautiful garden.

Yet, one mansion wasn’t enough for the legend. He also owned a £3.4 million Oxfordshire property, a 16th-century building located in a peaceful locale far from the tumult of the city. In fact, George’s fans wanted it turned into a museum on his passing.

Shawn Mendes: $2 Million, Toronto, Canada.

With over 750 square feet of outdoor terrain space and located in downtown Toronto, is the nearly $2 million penthouse condo which the Canadian singer and three-time Grammy nominee Shawn Mendes calls home. The apartment features a comfortable lounge area, beautiful floor-to-ceiling windows, and a private gym.

Mendes bought the 1440 square feet condo in 2017 for approximately $1.75 million and has since found it to be worth every penny. According to the superstar, the landscape outside his apartment is the best view he has seen in the city.

Ed Sheeran: £3.7 Million, Suffolk

Ed Sheeran is a sweetheart to millions of music lovers globally, and all those record sales have afforded him luxuries befitting a king. Ed’s love for posh pieces of real estate is undeniable, like the 16-acre Sheeran Ville property where the Shape of You hit maker resides most of the time with his wife Cherry Seaborn and their daughter Lyra.

The Suffolk residence is worth £3.7 million and comes with cool features like an underground music room, a recording studio, a chapel, and a pub. In addition, the star enjoys a lake and a breathtaking treehouse complete with a living area and a study.

Mark Ronson: £3.4 Million, Los Angeles

After searching for numerous places, when Mark Ronson came across this house, he knew it was the one. The 1930s Spanish Revival hideaway was larger than his expectations, but it was also the one he liked the most. If one asks for the definition of glamor in Hollywood then this house is the answer.

With four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and an extra two-story guesthouse, Ronson’s house is the epitome of luxury. It is surrounded by lush greenery that the musician is particularly fond of. The house was already so beautiful, that he had no intention of decorating it. Eventually, he started filling the space with items that express facets of his own personality.

John Reid: £5.5 Million, London

If any manager has lived large, it should no doubt be John Reid. He is one of the greatest music managers to walk this earth with his over £50 million net worth as a confirmation. John Reid managed Elton John, Freddy Mercury, and a load of other acclaimed artists and garnered a fair fortune.

This explains why Reid could afford a £5.5 million house in London where he moved back after retired. Given he moved to the city when he was 20, it makes sense he’d want to spend his retirement days there. The former manager also has an Australian property and prefers to keep details of his homes private.

Bernie Taupin: £3.4 Million, California

Bernie Taupin is a world-renowned songwriter who has collaborated with Sir Elton John, giving us some of the greatest hits of all time. We recognize him for his talent, but many of us didn’t know that the British-born lyricist is a cowboy at heart, and that’s why he moved to this Roundup Valley Ranch 25 years ago.

Although it looks like the musician is ready to move on since he listed his beloved 30-acre property on the market for £3.4 million. Taupin’s estate comes with equestrian facilities like a covered riding arena and a sizeable center-aisle barn. It’s unclear, though, where his next place of residence will be.

George Michael: £21.9 Million, London

Late musician George Michael’s repute lives on in his many timeless songs like Careless Whisper. His incredible singing talent was the reason Michael could afford to buy himself a three-story red-brick house in Highgate, North London which was recently sold for £21.9 Million to a fan. The mansion has unconventional features including a swimming pool and beautiful garden.

Yet, one mansion wasn’t enough for the legend. He also owned a £3.4 million Oxfordshire property, a 16th-century building located in a peaceful locale far from the tumult of the city. In fact, George’s fans wanted it turned into a museum on his passing.

Leona Lewis: £1.9 Million, Los Angeles

Leona Lewis’ residence is an enchanting Mediterranean-style villa that first belonged to YouTuber Shane Dawson. Her property’s beauty is magnified by the fact that it is nestled into the sharp hills above Studio City. It is entered from a meandering mountainous track that leads towards the central patio, complete with a swimming pool and spa.

With its neutral colors and designer furnishing, Lewis’ home offers both warmth and glamour. It is made more radiant by the natural light that pours through the foldaway glass doors, and at night, the singer can enjoy the gorgeous bird’ s-eye view of the city lights across the valley.

Daniel Craig: £4.9 Million, Brooklyn

In recent years there has been an influx of high-profile celebrities snatching up properties in Brooklyn. Among the big names who have put down roots in the borough include Matthew Rhys, Emily Blunt, and Michelle Williams. Recently, 007 actor Daniel Craig was reported to have bought a £4.9 million townhouse in the Cobble Hill neighborhood.

This 6,600-square-foot brownstone property was bought by Daniel and his wife Rachel Weisz in 2019. Prior to this residence, the celebrity couple was living in a penthouse in Soho worth £8 million. The home was previously owned by author Martin Amis and Isabel Fonseca, his wife

Taron Egerton – £3 Million, London

Taron Egerton has allegedly bought his dream penthouse worth £3 million. The Sun’s unique column published that it’s one of the top modern buildings in London. His surprising victory at the Golden Globe Awards was for his role in Rocketman. for his depiction of a young Elton John.

Egerton’s luxurious penthouse has a beautiful view, and he has access to a pool, a sauna, and most importantly, a personal trainer 24/7. The philanthropic star can also enjoy the vast cinema whenever he wishes. At the mere age of 30, he has already achieved what he aimed for!

John Cleese: £1.25 Million, London

We love John Cleese from the Monty Python comedy group for cracking us up every time. The actor, irked by the England weather recently sold his £2.6 million Bath home and is selling his lavish one-bedroom flat in London, of which the asking price is £1.25 million.

The house is at the heart of London and boasts of crisp white walls, wooden floors, and a huge living room leading to the outside. Cleese and his wife have relocated to the Caribbean Island of Saint Kitts and Nevis, which is the complete opposite of London. You bet right they’ll love it there!

Ralph Fiennes: £1.6 Million, Manhattan

Ralph Fiennes is one charming actor who has impressed fans with some of his memorable on-screen performances. Over the years, the movie star has starred in prominent movies, acquiring some fortune along the line.

He has thrown some of this fortune into real-estate investment. The Harry Potter actor has a modest farmhouse in the Italian countryside, and a permanent home in London. Yet the star is his £1.6 million 1220 square foot apartment in Manhattan, New York, which is situated in a boutique pre-war, elevator condo building in the city.

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