The Most Incredible Celebrity Mansions From Around The World

From Larry Bird and Bruce Willis to Ron Howard and Dolly Parton, see the most insane celebrity mansions from around the world!

Tom Cruise – Beverly Hills, Estimated $40 Million

Celebrity Mansions From Around The World

Tom Cruise

We’re sure Tom Cruise has never suffered a shortage of beds or baths in his previous mansion. That’s because it has a whopping seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms in total! The Beverly Hills property that the Mission: Impossible star recently sold measures 10,000 square feet and has a massive pool in the backyard. It also features a tennis court with immaculate lighting as well as a cool children’s playground. Oh, we almost forgot about the motor court, which gives its residents the view of a lovely fountain.

Cruise’s investment paid off since it was sold for $40 million, which is $10.5 million more than what he paid for it.

Larry Bird – Naples, Florida, $4.6 Million

After growing up in a rough and impoverished childhood, Larry Bird managed to become one of the NBA’s biggest stars. A member of the Boston Celtics for most of his career, Bird earned three championships, was crowned NBA MVP once, and also won a gold medal during the 1992 Olympics! Needless to say, when Bird retired in 2001, he had plenty of money to build his dream home.

Celebrity Mansions From Around The World

Larry Bird

After retiring, Bird and his wife, Dinah, built the house of their dreams in Naples, Florida. The incredible four-bedroom, five-bathroom property has a dock for boats and even a movie theater inside! Most recently, the all-star basketballer had his home evaluated for $4.6 million!

Kobe Bryant – Newport Beach, $15 Million

At one point, basketball star Kobe Bryant owned three houses, in total worth more than $20 million, throughout Orange County, just south of Los Angeles. However, over time he downsized, selling the two smaller homes and keeping his larger mansion to raise his family.

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Kobe Bryant

The 14,500-square-foot, $15 million home had everything a basketball legend could desire in a mansion: pool, home theater, multi-car garage, six bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, and, of course, a two-level sports complex, complete with a full-sized basketball court. Unfortunately, Bryant passed away in 2020 after a helicopter crash not far from his Newport Beach home, in Calabasas. Currently, it is unknown whether his family is planning to keep the house or not.

Dolly Parton – Brentwood, Tennessee, Estimation Unknown

With incredibly massive hits like “Jolene” and “9 to 5,” as well as a five-decade career, Dolly Parton clearly knows what she’s doing when it comes to the music business! But she also knows what she’s doing in the real estate biz! Over the years, Parton has owned some incredible homes, including a Nashville mansion and beautiful desert bungalow.

Celebrity Mansions From Around The World

Dolly Parton

However, the home Parton most adores is her large estate in Brentwood, a short drive from Nashville, which she has owned since the early ’80s. Fun fact: once upon a time, Marilyn Monroe also owned a mansion in Brentwood. While Parton enjoys her privacy from behind her home’s gates, she has let slip that the home features a recording studio, tennis courts, and pool!

Pierce Brosnan – Malibu, Estimated $18.7 Million

Many actors have played James Bond, from Sean Connery to Daniel Craig. However, for some, Pierce Brosnan was the best and will remain so. And Brosnan bought his incredible home in Malibu right after starring what most considered to be his best 007 film, GoldenEye.

Celebrity Mansions From Around The World

Pierce Brosnan

The 13,000-foot home features four bedrooms and an incredible 12 bathrooms. However, while that’s all impressive, Brosnan might have something few, if any, other celebrity mansions have. The home features custom, individually hand-made roof tiles, to keep it looking as good as humanly possible. Thankfully, while the 2018 California wildfires came close to Brosnan’s estate, it escaped unharmed.

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