EBN- In the world of fame and wealth, you no longer have big houses to attract attention. In fact, impressive features are needed that go beyond traditional luxury to stand out from other homes.
In many cases, these features may be inspired by childhood hobbies or unfulfilled dreams. But now, these dreams have become a reality in the lives of these stars.
Here ‘s look at the highlights.Celebrity homesWhich includes strange features that may make us wonder if dreams can really come true?
1. Will Smith’s house has a special zip code
It is considered a home.Will SmithIn Calabasas, California, one of the largest homes in the area includes basketball courts and golf courses. But what makes this $20 million home unique is that it has its own zip code, earning it the nickname “The Fresh Prince” of Calabasas.
2. Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen’s Moat
Athlete Tom Brady and supermodel Gisele Bundchen decided a moat was the perfect addition to their lavish castle-like Los Angeles home. The moat runs around their $20 million home, adding a touch of royalty to their high-end lifestyle.
3. Helipad at John Travolta’s house
While some stars have huge garages for their luxury cars, John Travolta goes the extra mile and has his own private runway for his planes. At his $4 million Ocala, Florida home, the actor owns several planes, including a Boeing 707, for which he is a licensed pilot.
4. Jerry Seinfeld’s baseball field
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld has been known for his love of baseball since he was a child. Now a major celebrity, he doesn’t just own a bat or a hat. He also owns an entire baseball field in his $32 million Hamptons, New York home he purchased from singer Billy Joel.
5. Private Dock at Billy Joel’s House
Billy Joel bought a luxury home in Miami Beach, Florida, for $13.5 million in 2006, then sold it in 2023 for $13.75 million. The home has a 165-foot private dock and features a wine cellar and several luxurious rooms.
6. Artificial waterfalls at Hugh Hefner’s house
When building a home next to nature isn’t enough you can build artificial waterfalls on the property. That’s exactly what Hugh Hefner did with his $54 million Los Angeles home.
The house also includes a zoo and a bird sanctuary, making it a private kingdom for one of the world’s richest people.
7. Lake at the Opera House
When a ditch or pond isn’t enough, you chooseOprah WinfreyA private lake inside her $85 million estate in Montecito, California. In addition to the lake, the home has ten fireplaces that make winter nights even warmer.
This house is often considered one of the most expensive celebrity homes.
8. Richard Branson’s private island
When owning a house on a tropical island isn’t enough, you might be tempted to own the whole island. That’s what Richard Branson did when he bought Necker Island at the age of 28 and turned it into a $10 million private resort.
Although the original home burned down during Hurricane Irene in 2011, the island has since regained its luxurious feel.
9. Bill Gates’s Fort “Zando”
Bill Gates’ home in Medina, Washington, is the largest private home in the United States, valued at $120 million. It’s a technological fortress where visitors wear smart badges that adjust lighting, music and temperature based on their personal preferences.
10. Mark Zuckerberg’s humble home
While Zuckerberg could afford a mansion to rival those of celebrities, he opted for a $7 million home in Silicon Valley. The house has an elegant terrace, large windows, and a beautiful garden, and looks like an upper-middle-class home, reflecting his simple, low-key personality despite his enormous wealth.