Amazing Houses Owned By Rich Celebrities
PHILLIP SCHOFIELD – LONDON
As one of the most prominent TV personalities in the United Kingdom, Dancing with The Stars host Phillip Schofield’s decision to come out of the closet in February 2020 highlighted his bravery. After all, he was then married to his now-estranged wife, Stephanie, for nearly three decades. A few months later, the 59-year-old purchased a house in West London for at least $2.7 million.
Schofield, who currently lives alone in the abode, revealed in January 2021 that he gets interior inspiration by peeping into his neighbors’ houses. Although he has yet to give a tour of his pad, he’s given his fans multiple glimpses of it via social media.
Jay Leno – Rhode Island
You don’t need to be friends with the American late-night legend Jay Leno to know he likes to think big. The iconic talk show host is the owner of a massive castle-like home in Rhode Island, which cost him a reported $13.5 million and features a whopping 14 bedrooms and 17 bathrooms.
This classic American home was designed by an architect who worked on the Statue of Liberty, so you can tell it’s a proper piece of American history. The whole place is decorated with lavish chandeliers and antiques from the 1930s. In 2021, Leno was announced as the host of the upcoming game show You Bet Your Life.
Richard Simmons – Los Angeles
The fitness personality Richard Simmons became a household name in the ’80s. He’s famous for his quirky style and personality and for his Sweatin’ to the Oldies series. While he embraced fame at one point in his life, he’s now a more reserved and private fellow, especially since the media insisted he was going through a gender reassignment surgery (a rumor believed to be false).
That’s probably why he never offered a sneak peek of his gated $5.2 million property in Los Angeles, which looks like a great place to exercise. In 2021, Sweatin’ to the Oldies will be included in the catalog of the new streaming channel Fuse Sweat.
Jimmy Carter – Georgia
Unlike his successors and predecessors, President Jimmy Carter decided to make the ranch he built in the 60s as his primary residence. Away from the urban life, it seems to be the perfect place for post-retirement living. You might be surprised to find out that his Georgia ranch currently values at $167,000, which is far less than many luxury presidential cars.
The two-bedroom house has a modest interior with sky-blue walls and some lovingly collected paintings for decor. Carter has given numerous interviews at his residence post-retirement from the land’s highest office, so chances are you may have already glimpsed his charming abode on TV.
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