Some of the most luxurious homes owned by celebrities are struggling to find buyers despite their grandeur. Eva Longoria’s Los Angeles mansion, once owned by Tom Cruise, and Kelly Clarkson’s Tennessee estate remain unsold despite price reductions. Chelsea Handler’s LA estate and Shaquille O’Neal’s Florida mansion also face challenges in finding buyers.
Jennifer Lopez’s California mansion, equipped with nine bedrooms and lavish amenities, saw its price drop by $4.5 million due to high property taxes. Peaches Geldof’s Kent mansion, left empty after her tragic death, faced media scrutiny before finally being sold. Even Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston’s former Beverly Hills estate struggles to find a buyer.
In New Jersey, a $10 mansion sits on the market, but buyers must relocate it due to zoning regulations. Michael Jordan’s Chicago estate, initially listed at $29 million, now struggles to fetch even half that price due to market limitations.
Lastly, Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn’s Malibu beach mansion, with its picturesque design, remains unsold despite being rented out for decades. Meanwhile, fashion mogul Tommy Hilfiger’s Connecticut mansion, once filled with priceless art, awaits a buyer amidst a trend of wealthy New Yorkers relocating.
Despite their celebrity owners and extravagant features, these homes face challenges in finding buyers due to various factors, from high property taxes to market limitations and zoning regulations.