A Peek Through The Houses of Our Favorite Celebs Enormous Mansions of Famous Celebrities
These celebrities have been in the entertainment industry for over a decade, and as they soak in various degrees of popularity, fortune usually comes immediately after. Not surprising that most of the houses listed here are in the millions, maybe except for Dolly Parton’s home. Yup, she’s a country legend with a net worth of nine digits, but she’s been living in a very humble abode. However, this founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, whose value of his estate is already someone’s net worth. Just begin to wonder how a billion-dollar house looks like.
The state of California is well-loved by the majority of celebrities on this list. Not to mention Katy Perry, the West Coast representative, has multiple homes here. From the East Coast, New York is the preferred state by many, while Florida, also known as The Sunshine State, is also a great contender to settle down and build a family. Tommy Hilfiger, for example, has a multi-million-dollar estate in the city of Miami.
Celine Dion: $28 Million, Florida
After an incomparable heartbreak from the passing of her beloved husband, Rene, Celine’s heart still goes on, and it is much stronger than ever, presumably. In 2017, she let go of the house where she and her husband spent time together. The Jupiter, Florida house has 13 beds and 14 baths spread in 18,800 square foot property. With its selling price of $28 million, the new owner can enjoy the water park treehouse, spiral slides, and a lazy river. In addition, it also boasts a simulated golf range, full tennis court, a pool house with a built-in outdoor grill, and its kitchen.
With just a little over four decades in the entertainment industry, Celine has amassed a net worth of $800 million and collected several accolades, such as five Grammy Awards. From her marriage with Rene Angelil that ended in 2016, the couple had three children, René-Charles and Eddy and Nelson’s twins. Indeed, Celine is an investment herself towards the music industry’s future.
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