42 Incredible Celebrity Mansions – See Who’s Living In Style & Who’s Just Wasting Money

PAT SAJAK – $699K, GLENDALE

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A house recently belonged to Wheel of Fortune star Pat Sajak and his wife Sherill has undergone a home renovation that got it on the market for $699K. The property was originally built in 1911 and despite undergoing several renovations, some of its historical looks still exist.

Today, it features a kitchen, four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a laundry room. It sits on a total of 2,600 square feet of space and has a newly built garage separated from the house. The couple decided to sell the house after their divorce in 1986.

Tom Brady & Gisele Bündchen – $20 Million, California

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Up next, an ultimate power couple – the king of football Tom Brady and his wife, Gisele Bündchen, one of the top models around the globe. When you combine the bank accounts of these two moguls, you get way too many zeroes. So, it’s not surprising at all that they invested some $20 million for their 22,000-square-foot mansion situated in California.

Being a global ambassador for the UN Environment Program, the top priority for the supermodel was building an eco-friendly home that would be as sustainable as possible. By incorporating those priorities, they got an excellent interpretation of old-world European architecture with some contemporary sustainable solutions such as gray-water irrigation and photovoltaic solar panels.

Bob Dylan – $105K, Malibu

When he bought this house back in 1979, Bob Dylan only had to pay approximately $105K. Of course, given how real estate prices have escalated since then, it’s safe to say that the house is worth a lot more right now. It reportedly has a 6,000-square-foot interior with six bedrooms and seven bathrooms.

On the outside, Bob has installed a trampoline, a unique swimming pool, and a basketball court. The house provides him with all the privacy he has ever needed. Meanwhile, in 2019, Netflix released a pseudo-documentary about him called Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese.

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