Anthony Hopkins – Malibu, £8 Million
When your name’s Sir Anthony Hopkins, even your beach house comes with Hollywood-level plot twists. In 2001, the legendary actor snagged a dreamy Cape Cod-style escape in Malibu’s ultra-exclusive Point Dume for just £2.9 million—and yes, it was supposed to be his “quiet little getaway.”
He flipped it in 2020 for a jaw-dropping £8 million. The 4,000-square-foot stunner came loaded with five bedrooms, ocean views to die for, a pool, a private art studio cabana, a glass-walled sauna, and fireplaces for those rare chilly California nights. Sir Anthony, best known for haunting our dreams in "The Silence of the Lambs," still owns several L.A. gems.
Christian Bale – Brentwood Park, £7 Million
Christian Bale didn’t just save Gotham, he’s been quietly dominating the real estate game too. In 2017, the Oscar-winning star of "The Dark Knight" and "The Fighter" dropped a cool £7 million on a seriously jaw-dropping 8,081-square-foot mansion in Brentwood Park, one of LA’s most exclusive hideouts. Oh, and fun fact—he also owns a Santa Monica spot and an 8.5-acre Brentwood ranch. Casual.
Inside his six-bed, eight-bath stunner? Think wood-panelled library, home theatre, gym goals, and a chef’s dream kitchen decked in granite and stainless steel. Step outside and it’s all vibes: pool, jacuzzi, outdoor kitchen, and a stone fireplace perfect for cosy, star-studded nights.
David Beckham – The Cotswolds, £6.15 Million
When David Beckham swaps the flash of LA for the storybook charm of the Cotswolds, you just know it’s going to be next-level. In 2016, Becks dropped a casual £6.15 million on a barn conversion that’s more luxury retreat than farm life fantasy. Tucked away in the ultra-chic village of Great Tew, this nine-bedroom stunner serves exposed brick, sky-high beams, and a roaring pizza oven.
The grounds? Dreamy. With a plunge pool, orchard, Estonian sauna, and a picture-perfect pond, all curated by landscape guru Marcus Barnett. From 19 trophies to 115 England caps to co-owning Inter Miami CF, David just keeps serving goals—on and off the pitch.
Hugh Jackman – Hamptons, £2.7 Million
Hugh Jackman doesn’t do things halfway—not on screen, and definitely not in real estate. He and Deborra-Lee Furness bought their East Hampton estate in 2015 for around £2.7 million and spent six years turning it into a low-key stunner.
Designed by Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects, the 7,300-square-foot compound includes a sleek main house, a separate guesthouse, and 345 feet of prime Gardiner’s Bay shoreline. Think floor-to-ceiling glass, radiant-heated floors, a Gaggenau-outfitted chef’s kitchen, wood-fired pizza oven, and an infinity-edge pool. There's even a tiered home theatre. By 2023, it was available to rent for £390K for the summer—luxury with just the right amount of flex.
Orlando Bloom – Beverly Hills, £5.6 Million
Orlando Bloom’s Beverly Hills retreat was less of a bachelor pad and more of a modernist’s dream. He purchased the 4,011-square-foot, single-story home in 2017 for £5.6 million and invested an additional £4 million into extensive renovations.
The upgrades included a sleek zero-edge pool, Ipe wood decking, and an open-plan interior with floor-to-ceiling glass doors that seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living. The property features four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a sunken conversation pit, and a main suite with custom walk-in closets and a spa-like bathroom. In 2019, Orlando listed the home for £7.2 million before eventually selling it for £5.6 million in 2024.
Adele – West Sussex, £7 Million
When Adele moved into the jaw-dropping Lock House estate in 2012, it was major headline material—and honestly, can you blame anyone? This Grade II-listed Edwardian dream in West Sussex oozes old-school glamour, complete with 10 bedrooms, indoor and outdoor pools, a tennis court, vast lawns, and yes, its very own helipad.
Nestled in the countryside of Partridge Green, it sounds like the ultimate A-lister escape… except Adele found it “quite scary.” In a 2021 CBS interview, she said that the mansion, once a convent, gave off major haunted vibes. These days, our 16-time Grammy queen splits her time between London and LA.
Elton John – Nice, £15 Million
Elton John wrapped up his “Farewell Yellow Brick Road” tour in 2023 with a cool £700 million in the bank—and honestly, his jaw-dropping mansion in Nice is the perfect victory lap. Perched like a glittering crown on Mont Boron, this Belle Époque beauty has been turning heads on the French Riviera since he scooped it up in the early 1990s.
Inside? Pure Elton. We’re talking Andy Warhols, a Lichtenstein sculpture, and poolside Egyptian statues that scream rock royalty. Valued at over £15 million, it's so iconic that even Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stayed there in 2019. With five homes and 300M records sold, Sir Elton is a living legend-level luxe.
Gordon Ramsay – Cornwall, £4.4 Million
Gordon Ramsay’s not just setting fire to the kitchen—he’s torching the property game too. While 2024 saw him making headlines with his newest hotspot, Lucky Cat in Miami, it’s back in Cornwall where things get really spicy. In 2015, he dropped £4.4 million on an old 1920s house in Rock, promptly bulldozed it, and built a sleek, glass-fronted mansion.
Think transparent infinity pool, private boathouse, and insane views over the Camel Estuary. It's a Minimalist dream with clean lines, sun-drenched spaces, and a log wall that’s somehow ridiculously cool. Gordon, who’s racked up 17 Michelin stars, runs his global empire from one of the UK’s priciest seaside postcodes.
Daniel Craig – New York, £5.3 Million
James Bond hanging out in Brooklyn sounds like a movie plot, but Daniel Craig made it real in 2018 when he dropped £5.3 million on a gorgeous brownstone in Cobble Hill. This five-storey beauty, built in 1901 and lovingly restored after a 2016 fire, spans 6,600 square feet with six bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, an elevator, a lush garden, a patio, and a rooftop terrace perfect for martinis or brooding over missions.
Daniel, who delivered five legendary turns as 007 from 2006 to 2021, also owns a historic Grade II-listed pad in London’s Primrose Hill and a countryside estate upstate in New York.
Emma Watson – New York City, Undisclosed Price
In 2014, Emma Watson sent the NYC real estate rumour mill into overdrive when she was spotted scoping out apartments at the ultra-luxe 150 East 72nd Street. The building? Total goals: sleek finishes, nearly 3,000 square feet, and private elevators fit for A-listers.
Whether she actually signed on the dotted line or just window-shopped is still a mystery, but honestly, just browsing in that zip code says everything. Emma, who first bewitched us as Hermione Granger, doesn’t play when it comes to property—she’s got a stunning home in London’s Canonbury Place for her Oxford days, and a glam chalet in Méribel, snagged post-18th birthday.
Simon Cowell – Malibu, £19 Million
Simon Cowell doesn’t do low-key; so naturally, he dropped a cool £19 million on a Malibu mega-mansion in 2017 that screams Hollywood royalty. Situated along the Pacific Coast Highway on 1.63 prime acres, this 10,000-square-foot stunner is basically a five-star resort in disguise.
We’re talking seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a koi pond, spa, tennis court, and a custom-built pool. Oh, and did we mention there’s a private massage room in the main suite? Of course there is. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls bring the ocean views front and centre. When he’s not living the Malibu dream, Simon also hops between his swanky pads in London’s Holland Park and Manhattan.
Gary Oldman – Los Feliz, £4 Million
Gary Oldman can vanish into any character, but he cannot stay hidden in his spectacular Los Feliz hideaway. Snagged in 2011 for just under £2.2 million, the 1922 Georgian Colonial beauty gave serious classic Hollywood vibes.
Spread across 3,168 square feet, the house featured three bedrooms, four bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen with exposed beams and dark wood floors, and a master suite with a steam shower and soaking tub. The half-acre grounds included a pool, spa, citrus grove, and lush gardens. Gary sold the stunner in 2018 to Vanessa Hudgens and Austin Butler for just under £4 million.
Paul Scholes – Saddleworth, £3.85 Million
Straight after lighting up the 1998 World Cup, Paul Scholes locked down the ultimate luxury pad in Grasscroft, Saddleworth. Paul, who clinched 11 Premier League titles, three FA Cups, two UEFA Champions League crowns, and 718 appearances for Manchester United, built a true trophy-worthy fortress. The mansion, sprawling over 13,000 square feet, had a £3.85 million price tag when listed in 2020.
Seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, six reception rooms, a gym, a five-a-side football pitch, a netball court, a golf tee, a swimming pool, a steam room, and a sauna all sit proudly inside the estate. In 2015, a major renovation dialled up the glamour.
Emma Thompson – London, £3 Million
West Hampstead has its fair share of celeb sightings, but let’s be real—no one lights up the neighbourhood quite like Emma Thompson. In 2004, she and hubby Greg Wise scooped up a £3 million Victorian stunner just steps from her childhood stomping grounds—literally across the street from her mum, legendary actress Phyllida Law.
Their 150-year-old home is pure storybook charm: sky-high ceilings, dreamy period details, and gardens front and back that could’ve been plucked from a Jane Austen set. In 2023, Emma went full local hero, taking a stand against a controversial development to preserve the area’s charm. Actress, activist, and all-around icon—she really does it all.
Harry Kane – London, £17 Million
Fresh off his Bundesliga Golden Boot win in 2024, Harry Kane’s off-pitch style is just as sharp as his finishing. His London mansion, snapped up for a cool £17 million, is every bit the luxury you’d expect from England’s captain.
Built in one of the capital’s most exclusive postcodes, the seven-bedroom pad comes with a gym, spa, indoor pool, home cinema, and enough privacy to keep the tabloids guessing. He’s also added a new home in Surrey near Wentworth Golf Club—just 15 miles from Chelsea’s training ground, which got tongues wagging in the transfer window. For now, he’s scoring goals and collecting properties like a pro.
Kate Winslet – Sussex, £3.25 Million
Kate Winslet went full coastal queen when she scooped up a jaw-dropping Grade II-listed gem in West Wittering in 2013. She splashed £3.25 million on this 17th-century beauty and wasted no time giving it the A-list upgrade: think basement pool, fancy pool house, and a sleek garage, bumping its value over the £4 million mark.
This eight-bedroom beachside babe sits right on the sand with killer views of Chichester Harbour. In 2015, Kate hit the headlines trying to build a 550-foot seawall to protect her paradise, but environmentalists weren’t having it. She even filmed scenes for "Blackbird" right there—icon behaviour from the "Titanic" legend.
Harry Styles – London, £30 Million
Harry Styles is officially turning Hampstead into Hazza-land, and we are so here for it. In 2024, he got the go-ahead to fuse two gorgeous historic homes into one jaw-dropping £30 million mega-mansion. It all started in 2012 when 18-year-old Harry dropped £2.95 million on his first pad.
By 2019, he scooped up a dreamy Georgian gem for £8.8 million, then casually added an 18th-century villa next door in 2020 for £4.175 million. His dream setup? Ten bedrooms, a cinema, games room—and yes, even hedgehog highways and bat boxes. Nature-loving pop royalty? We love to see it.
Steven Gerrard – Los Angeles, £18 Million
Steven Gerrard’s £18 million Beverly Hills pad screams “made it.” He snapped it up in 2015 when he joined the LA Galaxy, and it’s basically a modern-day castle—12,000 square feet of cool. We’re talking six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a private cinema, a pool with a waterfall, and three lounges that look straight out of a designer catalogue.
Tucked behind gates with unreal views of LA, it’s got major celeb energy and next-level privacy. Steven, the Liverpool legend with 710 appearances and 114 England caps, spent two seasons stateside before diving into management. This place is bold, ambitious, and totally fitting for a guy who defined an era of football greatness.
Keira Knightley – New York City, £4.8 Million
Keira Knightley’s old New York City address was the kind of place that makes you want to sip champagne at noon. She rented a massive 3,820-square-foot duplex in Tribeca, dishing out around £35K a month in 2015. The loft was pure drama, with soaring 23-foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, and a spiralling cast-iron-and-mahogany staircase.
Her primary bedroom had hand-embroidered silk walls, and the 900-square-foot private terrace even had heated limestone floors because winter waits for no A-lister. The flat eventually sold for £4.8 million in 2017. Keira, star of "Pride & Prejudice" and "Atonement," now calls London home with husband James Righton.
Jason Statham – Malibu, £14.6 Million
Jason Statham hit screens again in 2023 with "Meg 2: The Trench," but before all the giant sharks, he was quietly making real estate waves in Malibu. In 2009, he picked up a weathered surf shack in the ultra-exclusive Malibu Colony for £8.6 million. Over the next decade, he transformed it into a sleek 3,909-square-foot modernist hideaway, mixing Belgian oak floors, Burmese teak decking, and wide-open ocean views.
The interiors? They're all personally curated—think vintage furniture and even his own photography. A separate guesthouse with full amenities sweetened the deal. In 2020, he sold the property for £14.6 million, turning quiet taste into a loud return.
Elizabeth Hurley – Herefordshire, £6 Million
Elizabeth Hurley doesn’t just do glam on the red carpet—she lives it, countryside-style. Her home, the jaw-dropping Donnington Hall in Herefordshire, is what you'd expect from a queen of British elegance. Bought in 2012 for around £6 million, the 17th-century Georgian estate sprawls over 187 acres and comes with 13 bedrooms, five bathrooms, a private lake, 12 stables, a tennis court, and four extra cottages.
There’s also a wine cellar, a panelled library, and lush gardens that look like they were plucked from a period drama. Elizabeth lives there with her son, Damian, and mum, Angela. After a 2018 burglary, she added serious high-tech security to keep the estate paparazzi-proof.
Ryan Giggs – Salford, £3 Million
After conquering English football, Ryan Giggs built a life of luxury in Salford, where he made 963 appearances for Manchester United, won 13 Premier League titles, two Champions League trophies, and co-owns Salford City FC.
He picked up a stunning £3 million mansion in the early 2000s, and it’s packed with everything you'd expect from a football legend: six bedrooms, a fully kitted-out gym, plush private cinema, indoor pool, and gardens perfect for hosting VIPs. Tucked behind secure gates, the place is a quiet escape for one of the game’s true greats. It’s not flashy for the sake of it—it shows a life of hard work, grit, and real achievement.
Gary Neville – Bolton, £2.5 Million
Only Gary Neville could go from bossing the pitch at Old Trafford to building a mini-empire off it. Snapped up in the early 2000s, this insane 90-acre estate came with its own five-hole golf course, full-sized tennis court, and an infinity pool that screamed "Hollywood but make it Lancashire."
The mansion, sold in 2003 for a tidy £2.5 million, had jaw-dropping views across rolling hills and a main suite bigger than most London flats. After lifting countless trophies, Gary flexed just as hard in real estate, secretly studying blueprints during flights so Sir Alex Ferguson wouldn’t catch him dreaming bigger than football glory.
Daniel Radcliffe – Melbourne, £1.1 Million
Daniel Radcliffe clearly knows a thing or two about magical investments. In 2004, while filming down under, he snapped up a sleek top-floor apartment in Toorak, Melbourne, for around £1 million. Perched with gorgeous views of the Yarra River, the stylish pad came with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two parking spots.
The keys officially switched to Daniel’s name in 2007 when he turned 18, a proper grown-up flex. Although he tried to sell it in 2015 for around £1.3 million, the place finally sold in 2021 for roughly £1.1 million. Outside of real estate, he is smashing it on stage and screen.
Kate Moss – London, £11.5 Million
After living it up in London for over a decade, queen of cool Kate Moss waved goodbye to city life in 2022, cashing in big with the £11.5 million sale of her oh-so-chic Highgate home. She bought the 19th-century stunner in 2011 and, in true Moss fashion, transformed it into a boho-luxe sanctuary.
It has seven dreamy bedrooms, six bathrooms, seven fireplaces, and French doors that spill out onto postcard-worthy gardens and a sun-soaked patio. The place even had literary cred—Samuel Taylor Coleridge once called it home. These days, Kate’s all about Cotswolds calm, trading city buzz for countryside vibes—still stylish, still iconic, just with more fresh air.
Hugh Grant – London, £17.5 Million
Hugh Grant has always had that effortlessly posh charm, so it tracks that his London home is just as refined. In 2019, he picked up a stunning six-bedroom Victorian townhouse in Chelsea for £17.5 million—because floppy-haired rom-com royalty deserves the best postcode.
The house serves classic London elegance with sash windows, a stately brick façade, and major A-list neighbours like Pippa Middleton. He shares the place with his wife Anna Eberstein and their three kids. Hugh also owns a £10 million Notting Hill pad that rents for £7K a week and a £1.2 million Fulham home bought for his former partner, Tinglan Hong.
Kate Beckinsale – Los Angeles, £3.1 Million
Kate Beckinsale’s former Brentwood home nailed the sweet spot between polished and private. She bought the Cape Cod-style property in 2006 for around £2.8 million and gave it just the right amount of star-studded charm. The 3,603-square-foot house featured four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a kitchen so sleek it came with two walnut islands, marble counters, and skylights.
The primary suite had its own fireplace and a spa-style bathroom, with a private footbridge leading to an outdoor jacuzzi, shower, and lounge area. French doors opened to a lush backyard built for low-key entertaining. In 2021, she sold the place for roughly £3.1 million.
Frank Lampard – London, £8.5 Million
Frank Lampard’s always had that effortless class, so it’s no surprise his £8.5 million townhouse in Knightsbridge is a total showstopper. He bought it in 2004, and it’s five floors of pure elegance—think high ceilings, marble galore, and even a private lift for when stairs just aren’t it.
The rooftop terrace offers epic views of London, ideal for late-night drinks and good vibes. Frank, the Chelsea and England legend known for smashing records, also made waves in 2009 with a fiery radio moment, standing up as a dad. His London pad feels like the perfect mix of luxury, loyalty, and heart, just like the man himself.
Steve Bruce – Newcastle, Undisclosed Price
When Steve Bruce took charge of Newcastle United in 2019, he made sure to set up home close to the action, settling into a plush property in Northumberland, just outside the city. A former Manchester United captain with three Premier League titles and 414 club appearances, Steve has managed over 1,000 games across England's top leagues.
Although the exact value of this home remains under wraps, homes in this exclusive pocket easily top £2 million. They offer acres of privacy, sprawling gardens, and high-end finishes fit for football royalty. The area’s leafy lanes and secluded mansions made it the perfect spot for a manager used to the spotlight.
Prince Harry – Montecito, £11 Million
Prince Harry is living the California dream—and doing it in royal style. Fresh off making waves in 2024 with the relaunch of the Invictus Games in Canada, he’s now unwinding in Montecito’s ultra-exclusive Château of Riven Rock. He and Meghan scooped up the £11 million mansion in 2020, and trust us—this place is next level.
It's 18,671 square feet of pure luxury: nine bedrooms, 16 bathrooms, a private cinema, gym, spa, library, tennis court, and yes, even a tea house (because some royal habits never die). Sitting on seven acres once owned by a Russian oligarch, it’s the ultimate retreat for a prince turned purpose-driven powerhouse.
Gareth Bale – Madrid, £11 Million
Gareth Bale might’ve hung up his boots in 2023, but his Madrid lifestyle was nothing short of first-class during his Real glory days. While tearing it up at the Bernabéu, he lived large in La Finca, Madrid’s swankiest gated enclave. The mansion—previously owned by Kaká—clocked in at around 16,000 square feet, featuring four bedrooms, an indoor pool, gym, and a garage fit for six of his enviable motors.
He paid roughly £10K per month in rent and had the Ciudad Grupo Santander golf course practically on his doorstep—handy, considering his obsession with golf. In 2022, he passed the keys to Kylian Mbappé for a rumoured £11 million.
Wayne Rooney – Cheshire, £20 Million
Wayne Rooney is not the type to do anything halfway—and his £20 million Cheshire mega-mansion proves it. Built in 2022, this jaw-dropping estate sits on a massive 40 acres and brings every luxury fantasy to life. It features six bedrooms, a home cinema, a snazzy indoor swimming pool, a fully stocked wine cellar, and a private football pitch because, of course, a legend needs his turf.
The security system alone could make a billionaire jealous. England’s all-time top scorer has swapped volleys for villa life, but Wayne keeps making moves, now bossing it as a football manager. His home perfectly mirrors the journey from scrappy Scouser to full-blown national treasure.
Helena Bonham Carter – London, £2.75 Million
Helena Bonham Carter lives exactly the way you'd hope; like a gothic fairytale queen in her Victorian wonderland. Tucked away in Belsize Park, North London, her 1880s home is now pure Helena: whimsical, dramatic, and totally original.
Step inside and you’re in her version of Wonderland, with oversized teacups, vintage hats, and movie props from "Alice in Wonderland" and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" just casually lying around. Natural light floods in, soft Georgian elegance meets quirky chaos, and somehow, it all works. From "Harry Potter" to "The Crown," she’s iconic—and her house? A living, breathing set designed by her wild, wonderful mind.
Justin Bieber – Beverly Park, £20 Million
Only Justin Bieber could make buying a house feel like dropping a new album. In true Bieber fashion, he and Hailey Baldwin made waves in 2020 when they scooped up a jaw-dropping £20 million mega-mansion in Beverly Park. Because why not say “Sorry” with 11,000+ square feet of straight-up luxury?
We’re talking seven bedrooms, ten bathrooms, a sky-high foyer, a private cinema, and a main suite so extra it has its own lounge and spa bathroom. The 2019 reno mixed old-school charm with modern flex. It's a full-on resort—think infinity pool, koi pond, and a tennis court. Behind those guarded gates, Justin isn’t just living—he’s headlining at home.
Alex Ferguson – Cheshire, £3.5 million
In 2023, Sir Alex Ferguson put his beloved Wilmslow, Cheshire home up for sale at £3.5 million. After knocking £250K off the price, it finally sold in April 2024. Sitting on one of the area's upscale roads, the place had serious charm—grand reception rooms, lush gardens, and a driveway made for football royalty.
This wasn’t just a house; it was Sir Alex’s sanctuary during his 26 legendary years building Manchester United into a global force. With 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups, two Champions League trophies, and 38 in total, he’s not just moving on from a home; he’s closing a chapter in British sporting history.
Emily Blunt – Brooklyn, £5.2 Million
Emily Blunt and John Krasinski clearly know a good script—and a good address. In 2016, the pair bought a dreamy Park Slope townhouse for $6 million (around £4.7 million). The 1909 French Renaissance Revival has seven bedrooms, wood-burning fireplaces, stained glass windows, and ornate crown mouldings.
They spent up to £400K giving it a sleek refresh—heated floors, a chef’s kitchen, and some tasteful modern touches. Though they listed it for £6.3 million, they sold it in 2018 for just under £5.2 million. That same year, they upgraded to Brooklyn Heights, snagging two units in The Standish for £8.6 million.
Ewan McGregor – Los Angeles, £4 Million
Following the 2022 release of Disney+'s "Obi-Wan Kenobi" series, Ewan McGregor’s Brentwood home drew attention for its calm, low-key appeal. Built in one of L.A.’s most refined neighbourhoods, the property blends traditional architecture with sleek, modern interiors. High ceilings, clean lines, and plenty of natural light give it an effortless West Coast elegance.
Ewan also owns a second home in Topanga, nestled in the canyons and surrounded by hiking trails, which is ideal for someone who prefers nature to paparazzi. With over 70 acting credits, a Golden Globe win for Fargo, and a legendary role in the "Star Wars" franchise, he’s built more than a home—he’s built a legacy.
Julie Andrews – London, £24 Million
Julie Andrews once lived in a Belgravia townhouse that was so dreamy that it could’ve been plucked straight from the set of Mary Poppins. The queen of class herself called this six-story stunner home back in the 1970s, and trust us, it’s every bit as fabulous as you'd expect.
We're talking 7,000+ square feet of pure luxury: five en suite bedrooms, a 40-foot living room for ultra-glam soirées, a mirror-lined lift (because stairs are so passé), whirlpool tub, sauna, gym, radiant floors, and even a yoga studio for those zen moments. Listed at a jaw-dropping £24 million or £35K a week to rent—because icons don’t do average.
Sacha Baron Cohen – Hollywood Hills, £1.6 Million
Sacha Baron Cohen, the comedic genius behind "Borat" and "Bruno," snagged a mid-century gem in Hollywood Hills in 2005 for about £1.6 million. This 2,806-square-foot single-story stunner boasted 22-foot beamed ceilings, a river-rock fireplace, and panoramic canyon views. The home featured four bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a media room, and a guest suite.
Outside, a lagoon-style pool, spa, and outdoor gym completed the luxe setup. By 2013, he listed it for £1.7 million, having previously rented it out for £7K per month. In 2016, he sold it for £1.6 million. Sacha, known for his bold characters, clearly appreciates a home with character to match.
Hugh Laurie – Los Angeles, £2 million
Hugh Laurie made a smart move in 2008, picking up a gorgeous English country-style home tucked into the Hollywood Hills for around £2 million. The 3,242-square-foot estate sits on 1.2 acres and serves pure understated luxury, featuring four bedrooms, five bathrooms, a newly remodelled kitchen, a formal dining room, a private gym, and a primary suite with a balcony offering knockout views over Los Angeles.
Outside, the property steps it up with a guest house and a sparkling swimming pool. Thanks to his winning performance in "House M.D.," he lived here while filming the iconic medical drama and building his career stateside.