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These Celebrities’ Houses Leave Us With No Words

Machine G** Kelly – Sherman Oaks, $30K

Machine G** Kelly and Megan Fox’s home in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, will blow your mind, thanks to its impressive features and amenities that might as well pass the residence for a luxury hotel. To get into the property, one has to make their way through a 26-foot entryway before being greeted with an open deck.

On the 5,300 square feet of land that this home occupies are quarters adjacent to the main residence, perfect for hosting extended family. The property with five bedrooms and five bathrooms also has a spa, a swimming pool lined with several Baja shelves, and a basketball court. For 30K every month, we’d say this residence is definitely worth it.

 

Harry Styles – $4 Million

Harry Styles can almost sing “Started from the bottom now we’re here,” and he wouldn’t just be talking about his music career. The singer has also come a long way in terms of living conditions. From being a small-town boy in a tiny English village, Harry has gone on to own several properties in England and the United States.

One worthy of note is the songwriter’s Beverly Hills mansion which he purchased for $4 million. After undergoing a thorough renovation, the 1967 mansion now boasts manicured lawns, a sleek kitchen space, a swimming pool, and a cozy patio area. Once designed to have five bedrooms, the Beverly Hills house has three rooms.

 

Tom Selleck – Bay Ridge – Undisclosed Price

Tom Selleck is famous for his role as Thomas Magnum in the popular series Magnum P.I., but more for his signature mustache that he proudly wears. With over five decades of experience in the film industry, the actor has achieved legendary status, and he currently stars in the Blue Bloods series.

You might wonder where Tom lives, especially his home on the television show, and this magnificent piece of architecture is located in Bay Ridge. Frank Reagan’s abode (the character that Tom plays) is the Diocese of Saint Maron’s property in real life. You weren’t expecting that, were you?

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