HARRY STYLES’S GLAMOROUS HOMES OVER THE YEARS

As if we needed another reason to swoon over this singing sensation.

Pop supernova Harry Styles has come a long way from his humble beginnings as a baby-faced boy bander on The X-Factor. Now a one-man show who’s rocking out at Madison Square Garden alongside the likes of Stevie Nicks and Bruce Springsteen, selling more than 521,500 albums in the U.S. in Harry’s House’s debut week, and gracing the screen in the Hollywood blockbuster Don’t Worry Darling, the 29-year-old has become an absolute sensation that causes a frenzy among fans that reaches fever pitch at the mere sight of him. Slightly unhealthy? We’ll let you be the judge.

If you too are delusionally anticipating that lovely day when One Direction heartthrob Harry Styles gets down on one knee before you, we have great news—his real estate portfolio is beyond impressive. By our estimates, he’s amassed a residential real estate portfolio worth $62.5 million, a hefty part of his overall $120 million net worth. With holdings that span coasts and countries, he’s snagged everything from an idyllic trifecta of homes in London’s pastoral Hampstead Heath to modern mansions along the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. Read on for a roundup of this au courant English boy’s properties.

1: MANSION BACHELOR PAD, NORTH LONDON

Before investing in any property and just at the start of his fame in 2010, 16-year-old Styles rented out a five-floor unit in North London with his new bandmates after their success on The X Factor. The unit was in Princess Park Manor, a mid-19th-century Italianate-style complex located on 30 acres of parkland. Built in 1849, it was originally a mental asylum home to 2,500 patients before being converted into luxury apartments in 1995. The building’s glitzy apartments have become known for housing budding artists in the U.K.’s music industry: Other former tenants include Ashely Cole, Jermaine Pennant, McFly, and the Saturdays. The rising boy band would have shared a spacious living space with arched windows, ensuite bathrooms, communal tennis courts, and a gym. They eventually moved into their own units in the building, getting a great taste of the rock star life.

2. ERSKINE HOUSE, HAMPSTEAD HEATH

At the baby age of 18, almost a year after One Direction released their first album in 2012, Styles made his first real estate purchase, snapping up a reported $4.8 million stucco house in North London’s pastoral, suburban Hampstead Heath, which is famous for its stunning views of the London skyline. Perched behind high walls and gates for privacy, the four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom complex features French doors, hardwood floors, and skylights. Harry likely slept in the 2,300-square-foot residence’s private suite, which had its own dressing room. Of course, there’s a fully landscaped back garden too. Eerily enough, the property had its own Watcher house moment when in 2019, Pablo Tarazaga-Orero was convicted of stalking the star by posting notes in his letterbox and camping outside the house. Despite the incident, Styles still owns the charming residence. The peaceful village is a celebrity hot spot, with neighbors like Benedict Cumberbatch, Helena Bonham Carter, and Ricky Gervais.

3.  TWO HISTORIC HAMPSTEAD HEATH HOMES, LONDON

In 2019, Styles bought a $10.9 million Grade II–listed Georgian house across the secluded street from his original white stucco home, which he still owns. The house has five bedrooms, private outside parking, and lots of space for entertaining. A year later, he put down $5.5 million for an 18th-century villa next door to the second one. Little is known about these two neighboring properties, though they were once one mansion before being separated into two semidetached homes, so many have speculated that Styles is planning to construct a massive mega compound from the three structures.

4. MIDCENTURY-MODERN HOME, BEVERLY HILLS

Styles’s first venture stateside led him to a luxury community in Beverly Hills, where he picked up a treehouselike midcentury-modern home for $4 million in 2014. Designed by architect Alejandro Ortiz, the 3,000-square-foot post-and-beam complex (pictured here) included five bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, a library, a gym, bridged walkways, outdoor decks, a sunken courtyard, and a 58-foot infinity saltwater pool that anchors the idyllic setting. There was also a detached guest bungalow for guests to crash. However, Styles held onto the house for only two years, before quietly selling it to lowball buyers Sam Gnatovich and Alexi Rennalls of SIMO design for $3 million. Dirt estimates that’s an $825,000 loss. The couple demolished the original house and upgraded it with a larger, more more modern design that was completed in 2019. The couple sold it to a Grammy-winning musician (and a good friend of Styles) in 2022 for $15 million.

5. HOLLYWOOD HILLS PAD, LOS ANGELES

Styles next invested in an ultramodern Hollywood Hills mansion, a luxe gated lot perched above the famed Sunset Strip, for which he forked out $6.9 million in 2016. The 4,400-square-foot contemporary four-bedroom, six-bathroom estate is sleek, spacious, and splashy, with a home movie theater, a chef’s kitchen, a penthouse primary suite, and a kidney-shaped pool with a spillover spa. Did we mention the glass walls that open onto the terraces? “It’s less than a minute’s drive from the famed Sunset Strip yet feels like it is hours away,” says Emma Hernan, who was the listing agent. “It truly is an architectural jewel box with unrivaled views and privacy.” Styles made his own upgrades to the house, installing a high-end audio system and giving the floors an alabaster finish. He sold the house in 2019 at $6 million, after originally putting it on the market for $8.5 million.

6. SPRAWLING TRIBECA PENTHOUSE, NEW YORK

As Styles launched his solo career, making his debut with an appearance on Saturday Night Live, his next megastar milestone involved selling his home on Sunset Strip to purchase an $8.7 million penthouse in New York City’s TriBeCa neighborhood in 2017. The sophisticated, historic unit at 443 Greenwich is in a newly renovated 19th-century redbrick building that was formerly a factory that has been used by bookbinders and drug, glass, and toy companies. Today it has been transformed by architect and interior design firm CetraRuddy into a luxurious residence that houses the who’s who of Hollywood. With tenants like Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, Jennifer Lawrence, and Justin Timberlake, the building has a reputation for being notoriously paparazzi-proof—with an underground garage that allows residents to enter the building and then ascend in a private elevator that opens right into their home. “443 Greenwich is such a unique and magical building,” says Nancy J. Ruddy, founding principal and executive director of interior design at CetraRuddy. “It has a monumental quality and a raw beauty that can’t be replicated with new construction, which really inspired us in adapting this New York City landmark to contemporary urban residences.” Styles’s unit features industrial-style arched windows and long, wooden ceiling-height beams. Measuring 3,000 square feet, it includes three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms. All plenty of reasons to write a song titled “Ever Since New York,” which was incidentally released that same year. Styles still owns the penthouse.

7. MIDCENTURY-MODERN LOVE NEST, LOS ANGELES

As Styles ventured into acting, he was calling a new place home for a few months in 2021, alongside his then lover, Olivia Wilde. While deep in the trenches of filming the 1950-era flick Don’t Worry Darling, the two reportedly moved in together in the trendy Los Feliz neighborhood in Los Angeles, paying around $10,000 per month of rent, according to Zestimate reports. The recently renovated $2.45 million home is owned by Spanish singer Lourdes Hernández and her husband, Zach Leigh, according to the New York Post. The single-story residence sits on a quarter-acre lot and, per California standards, has a swimming pool, a hot tub, a built-in BBQ grill, and a covered patio. Inside, the home’s classic contemporary details include an open-plan design with vaulted ceilings, skylights, and hardwood floors. While the home is surprisingly average compared with his glitzy penthouses and historic English homes, the five-bedroom, two-bathroom residence, built in 1952, is classic midcentury modern. According to the Post, the couple was previously living in the Hollywood Hills home of Harry’s longtime manager, Jeff Azoff, before briefly relocating to London.

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