From Beverly Hills to Oklahoma: Notable Hollywood celebrity property deals of 2023

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In 2023, several high-profile Hollywood celebrities made notable adjustments to their real estate portfolios. Helen Mirren and Taylor Hackford listed their long-held Los Angeles residence for just under $17 million, while Mark Wahlberg sold his 30,000-square-foot estate in North Beverly Park for $55 million. James Corden listed his Los Angeles mansion for $22 million, and Britney Spears swiftly sold her Calabasas home for $10.1 million. Oprah Winfrey doubled her investment, selling her Montecito mansion for $14.23 million. Brad Pitt offloaded his Los Feliz compound for $33 million, and Drake listed his Tuscan-style estate for $88 million. Sylvester Stallone sold his Hidden Hills equestrian abode for $17.2 million, Terry Bradshaw sold his 800-acre Oklahoma ranch, and Rod Stewart increased the asking price of his Los Angeles mega mansion to $80 million.

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Numerous high-profile celebrities made significant adjustments to their real estate portfolios in 2023, engaging in substantial transactions that caught the attention of the world. From acquiring luxurious mansions in Los Angeles to divesting ranches in Oklahoma, here are some of the most noteworthy celebrity property dealings covered by Mansion Global this year.



In January, esteemed Hollywood couple Helen Mirren and Taylor Hackford, both Academy Award winners, placed their long-held Los Angeles residence on the market for just under $17 million. Hackford, 78, acquired the property in 1991, and the couple, married since 1997, is parting with a main house and guest house totaling approximately 11,200 square feet, featuring eight bedrooms and 11 bathrooms.



Actor Mark Wahlberg made headlines by selling his expansive 30,000-square-foot estate in North Beverly Park, an exclusive gated community on the West Coast, for a staggering $55 million. The lavish 12-bedroom, 20-bathroom property boasted luxurious amenities such as a professional-style gym, a five-hole golf course, a resort-style grotto pool, and a skate park.



In February, former late-night TV host James Corden listed his Los Angeles mansion for $22 million, a few months before concluding ""The Late Late Show"" in April. Corden and his wife, Julia, purchased the property in 2017 for $9.77 million. Nestled in the gated Brentwood Park neighborhood, the home exudes New England transitional style.



Pop icon Britney Spears swiftly sold her Calabasas residence for $10.1 million in cash after less than a year of ownership. The decision was reportedly influenced by privacy concerns, as Spears and her then-husband, Sam Asghari, found the house too exposed. The property featured arched hallways, coffered ceilings, and various luxury amenities.



Media mogul Oprah Winfrey sold her Montecito mansion for $14.23 million, doubling her investment since acquiring it in 2005 for $7 million. The four-bedroom property, situated on 5.6 acres, included a lawn, pool, and tennis court.



In an off-market deal, Brad Pitt sold his long-held Los Angeles compound in the Los Feliz neighborhood for $33 million to heiress Aileen Getty. Known as Briarcliff Manor, the 2-acre property featured a 6,700-square-foot house with seven bedrooms, two swimming pools, a tennis court, and lush gardens.



Rapper and actor Drake listed his nearly 20-acre Tuscan-style estate for $88 million, just over a year after purchasing it for $75 million. The property, described as an ""exquisite celebrity compound,"" boasted a prime location near the Beverly Hills Hotel.



In October, actor Sylvester Stallone sold his equestrian abode in Hidden Hills to John Fogerty for $17.2 million. Stallone had acquired the property in February 2022 for $18.15 million, featuring a five-bedroom main house, a pool and spa, a four-car garage, and an outdoor kitchen.



Former NFL quarterback Terry Bradshaw and his wife, Tammy, sold their nearly 800-acre Oklahoma ranch in the fall. The property, initially purchased in four parts around 20 years ago, included an 8,600-square-foot main home with various barns.



To conclude the year, British rocker Sir Rod Stewart increased the asking price of his Los Angeles mega mansion from $70 million to $80 million. The nine-bedroom home boasted high-end features, including a double-height lobby, a hand-painted bar, a formal library, and a fully lit soccer field in the outdoor area.

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