13 Beautiful Celebrity Homes And How They Are Living

Oprah Winfrey –  California Mansion – $50 Million

Oprah Winfrey has worked incredibly hard to get to where she is in life and the media mogul is without a shadow of a doubt the richest person on this list. She is also someone who probably doesn’t even need a financial adviser and the term ‘bankrupt’ is more than likely non-existent in her dictionary. She’s worth an estimated $3 Billion dollars. $3 BILLION! So she did what anybody with unlimited funds in their bank account would do. She purchased a mansion for $50 million, which is probably less than what she earns in interest from her bank.

It sits on over 40 acres of land (which again is absolutely ridiculous) and it is built up like a castle. You can imagine how expensive her home insurance costs are. If at any point you want to gift us 1% of your earnings, we won’t be upset at all!

Andrew Tate – $7 million, Bucharest

Andrew Tate’s journey from a kickboxing champion to a successful social media influencer is quite interesting. As a four times kickboxing champion, Tate amassed a legion of ardent followers. That, coupled with his excellent marketing skills, made him a social media star and owner of successful businesses.

With a collection of expensive cars, Tate and his brother live in a $7 million mansion in Bucharest, Romania. The massive house boasts a spacious living room and a modern kitchen with state-of-the-art technologies. Their built-in swimming pool and home gym are perfect for the brothers to wind down. Tate’s dream bedroom comes with a walk-through closet, an en-suite bathroom, and, weirdly, a snake skin wall.

 

GREGG ALLMAN – PRICE UNDISCLOSED, GEORGIA

Before breathing his last in 2017, Gregg Allman lived in the lap of nature at the riverside retreat near Richmond Hill in Georgia. Even since he made the place his home in 1999, he had loved returning to rest between hectic schedules as a famous musician.

The ‘Midnight Rider’ songwriter enjoyed spending quality time with his sixth wife, Stacey, throughout the 2000s. The place gave Gregg a sense of peace he often sought during his career. A Tudor-style home was custom built on the 4.5-acre waterfront property, the highlight of the haven being the extension of a long wooden pier from the house from where he could watch the dolphins leap.

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