From his early days as a fresh-faced boy bander on The X-Factor to his current status as a pop supernova and Hollywood sensation, Harry Styles has undergone a remarkable transformation. The 29-year-old, now a solo artist, has not only conquered stages at Madison Square Garden alongside legends like Stevie Nicks and Bruce Springsteen but has also showcased his acting prowess in the blockbuster film Don’t Worry Darling. With over 521,500 albums sold in the U.S. during Harry’s House’s debut week, he has become a global sensation, causing frenzies among fans wherever he goes.
Beyond his musical and acting achievements, Styles has curated an impressive real estate portfolio estimated at $62.5 million, a substantial portion of his overall $120 million net worth. His residential holdings span coasts and countries, ranging from a trio of charming homes in London’s scenic Hampstead Heath to modern mansions lining the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. As fans dream of a potential proposal from the heartthrob, exploring his lavish real estate choices offers a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of this contemporary English icon.
1. Mansion Bachelor Pad, North London In 2010, at the onset of his fame and just at the age of 16, Harry Styles, along with his new bandmates, rented a five-floor unit in Princess Park Manor, North London. This mid-19th-century Italianate-style complex, originally a mental asylum housing 2,500 patients, was converted into luxury apartments in 1995. The glitzy apartments, known for hosting budding artists in the U.K.’s music industry, provided Styles and the rising boy band with spacious living quarters featuring arched windows, ensuite bathrooms, communal tennis courts, and a gym. The band eventually moved into separate units within the building, experiencing a taste of the rock star life.
2. Erskine House, Hampstead Heath At the age of 18, a year after One Direction’s debut album in 2012, Styles made his first real estate purchase—a stucco house in Hampstead Heath, North London, for a reported $4.8 million. Nestled behind high walls and gates for privacy, this four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom complex boasts French doors, hardwood floors, skylights, and a fully landscaped back garden. Styles likely enjoyed the private suite with its own dressing room in the 2,300-square-foot residence. Despite a stalking incident in 2019, Styles retains ownership of this charming property in the celebrity hot spot of Hampstead Heath, with famous neighbors including Benedict Cumberbatch, Helena Bonham Carter, and Ricky Gervais.
3. Two Historic Hampstead Heath Homes, London In 2019, Styles made a significant real estate move by purchasing a Grade II–listed Georgian house for $10.9 million, located across the secluded street from his original white stucco home in Hampstead Heath, London, which he still owns. The new house features five bedrooms, private outside parking, and ample space for entertaining. A year later, in 2020, Styles acquired an 18th-century villa next door to the second property for $5.5 million. While details about these neighboring properties are limited, speculation suggests that Styles might be planning to create a substantial mega compound by combining the three structures, as they were once part of a single mansion before being divided into two semidetached homes.
4. Midcentury-Modern Home, Beverly Hills Styles ventured into the U.S. real estate market with the purchase of a midcentury-modern home in Beverly Hills for $4 million in 2014. Designed by architect Alejandro Ortiz, the treehouselike complex spans 3,000 square feet and includes five bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, a library, a gym, bridged walkways, outdoor decks, and a 58-foot infinity saltwater pool in a picturesque setting. The property also featured a detached guest bungalow. However, Styles held onto the house for only two years before quietly selling it to buyers Sam Gnatovich and Alexi Rennalls of SIMO design for $3 million, resulting in an estimated loss of $825,000. The new owners demolished the original structure and replaced it with a larger, more modern design completed in 2019. In 2022, they sold it to a Grammy-winning musician and friend of Styles for $15 million.