Celebrities Who Live A Life Of Luxury In Their Own Private Jets and Superyachts

Flying high in a private jet and cruising around in one’s own personal superyacht are surely among the ultimate signs of immense wealth. Whether these celebs made their millions in Hollywood, on the basketball court, or in business meetings, they certainly know exactly how to travel in style. If you can bear the feelings of envy – or perhaps admiration – then read on to see how the most filthy rich members of society have spent their hard-earned dough.

Steven Spielberg's $200 million yacht

The acclaimed director of Jaws, Jurassic Park, and Raiders of the Lost Ark is one of Hollywood’s wealthiest filmmakers, so it’s no surprise that he owns a superyacht. Steven Spielberg’s $200 million vessel Seven Seas boasts a helipad, a gym, a spa, and – naturally – a couple of movie theaters. But its killer feature is undoubtedly the 150-foot glass wall – which can also be used as a screen – besides the infinity pool.

Oprah Winfrey's $25 million jet

In 2019 television personality and billionaire Oprah Winfrey told Vogue that her private jet was her “greatest luxury.” However, she deemed it a necessity after her newfound fame made commercial flights tricky – including one particularly stressful experience at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago in 1991. The former talk show host paid $25 million for her first jet and has never looked back since.

Rafael Nadal's 78-foot vessel

In 2019 tennis superstar Rafael Nadal decided that he’d had enough of chartering yachts. Instead, it was finally time for him to buy his own. And that’s exactly what he did, ordering an enormous 78-foot vessel from Polish company Sunreef Yachts. The resulting bespoke catamaran has been designed to cruise around Nadal’s home island of Majorca.

Jay-Z's $40 million private jet

If you’re ever having trouble finding the right gift for your significant other, look to Beyoncé for inspiration. You need to have $40 million to spare, though, as that’s the sum the singer splashed on her husband Jay-Z’s private jet. The Bombardier Challenger 850 can seat up to 19 passengers and houses a living room, a bedroom, and a kitchen as well as a pair of bathrooms.

The Edge's $15.4 million superyacht

Back in 2008, rumors began circulating that U2 frontman Bono had bought a superyacht. And while the speculation was ultimately proved incorrect, there was still an element of truth to the story — it just involved the wrong band member. You see, the $15.4-million vessel actually belongs to U2’s guitarist, The Edge. The strummer told the Irish Independent at the time, “It’s not Bono’s yacht at all. It’s mine. Bono doesn’t know a thing about boats.”

Cristiano Ronaldo's $36 million Gulfstream G650

Cristiano Ronaldo is clearly a fan of the finer things in life – and he isn’t afraid to show off his wealth, either. After all, as of January 2018, he owned the costliest private jet of any soccer player, according to The Sun. The Juventus forward’s $36 million Gulfstream G650 seats almost 20 people and can reach speeds of more than 600 mph. And if that seems pricey even for a soccer superstar, Ronaldo apparently agrees; to make some of the money back, he rents out the plane for around $7,000 an hour.

Mariah Carey's 192-foot yacht

You may assume that a celebrity couple would be happy to share a yacht. But where Mariah Carey and James Packer were concerned, you’d be wrong. The pair apparently owned a boat apiece, with Carey once telling Entertainment Tonight, “It is important to have his-and-hers everything.” That’s fortunate, too, as it meant that the diva didn’t have to give up life on the seas when she and Packer broke off their engagement in 2016. Carey’s vessel of choice is an enormous 192-footer named Capri.

Billy Joel's vintage-inspired luxury yacht

The “Piano Man” is what you could call a superyacht fanatic, having once owned a whole clutch of the vessels. However, simply buying boats wasn’t enough to satisfy Billy Joel’s interest in the open water. In 2005, you see, he turned to designer Doug Zurn to come up with his very own yacht. The resulting craft, named Vendetta, was inspired by 1920s commuter craft, combining period aesthetics with modern technology.

LeBron James' $22 million jet

LeBron James is not just one of the highest-earning basketball players in the world, but he is also widely regarded as the best, too. So it’s no wonder that he travels in a private jet – even if it is eyewateringly expensive. Specifically, the Lakers star owns a Gulfstream G280 that likely set him back around $22 million. A long career backed up by huge sponsorship deals has allowed James to build a net worth in the region of $450 million, though, so even that purchase won’t have broken the bank.

Roger Federer's world-class private jet

It’s hardly surprising that Roger Federer has his own private jet. After all, he’s one of the greatest tennis players in the world; Among his many accolades are the greatest number of Wimbledon men’s titles, the joint-highest number of men’s Australian Open titles, and the highest total of successive weeks at the top of the ATP rankings. All that plus lucrative marketing deals have made him the world’s best-paid tennis player. A private jet just seems like the obvious thing to spend the cash on.

Triple H's $27 million private jet

Triple H is undeniably one of WWE’s most iconic wrestlers, having achieved superstardom in the '90s. Nowadays, though, he mostly spends his time working behind the scenes of the franchise. Alongside his own massively successful NXT project, he also contributes to WWE storylines, manages talent, and even handles PR duties. So it stands to reason that he and his wife Stephanie McMahon, whose family owns a majority stake in WWE, travel about a lot. And they do so in style, in a Bombardier Global 5000 private jet that apparently cost around $27 million.

Michael Jordan's $8 million yacht

You’ve got to hand it to Michael Jordan, as the basketball legend sure knows how to maintain his brand. Just look at his 80-foot sportfishing yacht for proof. As well as being decked out to complement his private plane, the boat is named Catch 23 – a pun on his iconic jersey number. The $8-million vessel is Jordan’s second yacht, complementing a much larger cruiser that is said to cost $840,000 per week to sail.

Dwayne Johnson's $65 million aircraft

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson was the highest-earning actor in Hollywood in 2020, so it makes sense that he also owns one of the world’s most expensive – and according to him, fastest – private jets. His Gulfstream G650 is worth around $65 million, beating out pretty much every other aircraft on this list. Nobody who travels frequently wants to spend half their lives in airport terminals, and with his fortune, Johnson has the option not to.

Tiger Woods' $54 million private jet

Tiger Woods' incredible sporting legacy won’t be matched by many, and neither will the extravagance of his private jet, which is apparently worth around $54 million. Of course, Woods is one of the most profitable athletes of all time, so he can definitely afford to splash out. And that’s exactly what he did where his Gulfstream G550 is concerned. In fact, the astonishing aircraft can go for 7,500 miles without stopping, just in case Woods needs to take a direct trip from New York to Shanghai.

Bill Gates' $19.5 million Express jet

With a personal net worth of around $116 billion, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is one of the wealthiest individuals in the world – according to Bloomberg, anyway. Because of this, you’re not likely to bump into Gates in the departure lounge. While he may have donated billions to charity, he still travels in his personal $19.5 million Bombardier BD-700 Global Express jet.

Giorgio Armani's 213-foot luxury vessel

The first thing you’ll notice about fashion legend Giorgio Armani’s superyacht, dubbed Main, is that it’s dark green. That’s not a common color choice for a luxury vessel, but it was conceived with intent. Basically, the designer opted for the strange shade to camouflage his 213-foot boat out on the ocean. And the interior is no less dazzling. As well as featuring full panoramic views, it offers rooms for up to 12 guests and can accommodate 14 crew.

Nicolas Cage's luxurious yacht

Of the four yachts that actor Nicolas Cage acquired during his infamous spending spree in the early 2000s, Sarita was reportedly his most beloved. Along with accommodation for 12 guests, the boat included both an outdoor dining area and a gym. Unfortunately, though, the National Treasure star was ultimately forced to part with the luxurious vessel in 2008 to settle his tax bills.

Angelina Jolie's modest $300,000 plane

Angelina Jolie doesn’t just own a private plane; she flies one. Yes, the movie star obtained her pilot’s license in 2004 after her eldest son, Maddox, expressed an interest in aviation. But Jolie’s maternal instincts apparently kicked in when choosing her own plane, as she opted for the very sensible Cirrus SR22-G2. The roughly $300,000 craft is packed with safety features, including a built-in parachute.

Johnny Depp's $26 million yacht

If you own a private island, investing in your own superyacht is the next logical step. This was presumably Johnny Depp’s thought process, anyway, as the Hollywood A-lister purchased Vajoliroja in 2007 to sail to his Bahamas resort. He then reportedly gave the vessel a $6.5 million Art Deco-style refurb in 2009 before eventually selling the boat to author J.K. Rowling for a rumored $26 million.

Lionel Messi's $32 million jet

Whether Lionel Messi is a better soccer player than Ronaldo is a hotly contested debate among fans. When it comes to the value of the pair’s respective private jets, though, there’s a clear winner. Messi lags just behind his fellow superstar, with his ride costing around $32 million. But his Embraer Legacy 650 is still a luxurious way to travel, with the jet boasting a top speed of 528 mph. It can also seat 14 people and store more than 1,000 kg of luggage, so the Barcelona captain will never have to fly solo.

Richard Branson's $3 million yacht

In 2009 British billionaire Richard Branson acquired his catamaran, Necker Belle, renaming her from Lady Barbaretta to match his private island. The man behind the Virgin brand then refurbished the boat’s interior, including all four cabins, before making it available to charter for the modest sum of $60,000 a week. Branson finally listed the vessel for sale in 2014 and handed it to a buyer four years later for $3 million.

Taylor Swift's $40 million private jet

Seeing as Taylor Swift is one of the planet’s wealthiest musicians, it’s small wonder that she avoids the trappings of commercial flights. Instead, she scoots about the globe in her own private jet: a Dassault-Breguet Mystère-Falcon 900. The star apparently spent a cool $40 million on the plane in 2011 before personalizing it with a decal of her lucky number 13.

Jackie Chan's 152-foot monster yacht

In July 2019 martial artist and movie star Jackie Chan upgraded from his 125-foot yacht to a triple-deck, 152-foot monster. His new vessel boasts modern but refined décor both inside and out, giving it a minimalist vibe. The same can’t be said for the twin diesel engines, which boast speed and power aplenty and help to keep the ship stable on choppy seas. But that will be good news for the yacht’s guests – particularly if they’re in the onboard karaoke room.

P. Diddy's $72 million yacht-turned-nightclub

While many celebrities have designed their own seafaring vessels, rapper Sean “P. Diddy” Combs apparently acquired his from former Google CEO Eric Schmidt. It was by no means a cheap purchase, either, as the whopping 195-foot yacht – named Oasis – allegedly changed hands for approximately $72 million. Combs has since hosted countless parties aboard the boat, which effectively has its own nightclub.

Conor McGregor's $25 million "Notorious Airways" jet

Ahead of Conor McGregor’s lucrative showdown with Floyd Mayweather in 2017, the former UFC champion splashed out on his own private jet. Dubbed “Notorious Airways,” the plane carries more than 30 passengers as well as pilots and crew. He may have lost the match, but since then, he’s shared plenty of snaps of himself enjoying the (approximately) $25 million Notorious Airways lifestyle – whether for business or pleasure.

Roberto Cavalli's custom-built boat

If Batman had a Bat-yacht, it would probably look like this. The all-black Freedom belongs to Italian fashion designer Roberto Cavalli, and by most metrics it’s a comparatively diminutive vessel, coming in at just 91 feet. Still, that’s apparently all fine for Cavalli, who conceived the custom-built boat for couples to use on vacation.

Nicole Kidman's $3.2 million superyacht

Most of us would be scandalized at the thought of abandoning a 150-foot, $3.2-million superyacht. But most of us aren’t Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman, who allegedly left Hokulani – so-called in tribute to her Hawaiian birth name – at a Sydney apartment complex in 2008. The champagne-colored vessel eventually went on the market in September 2019 for an undisclosed fee.

Michael Jordan's unique luxury jet

You can never accuse Michael Jordan of being off-brand since even the former basketballer’s private jet is painted to look like one of his Air Jordan sneakers. Originally sporting a white-and-blue wraparound paint job, the craft was given an update in 2017 to match his latest branded footwear. The G550 jet also sports the iconic Jumpman logo. And as Jordan is the NBA’s first star to have become a billionaire, even the cost of that luxury purchase is likely a drop in the ocean when it comes to MJ’s finances.

David Geffen's $590 million celebrity-filled superyacht

DreamWorks founder David Geffen has played host to plenty of celebrities on his $590-million superyacht, Rising Sun. Yes, Barack and Michelle Obama, Leonardo DiCaprio, Oprah Winfrey, and Jeff Bezos have all set sail with the entertainment mogul. His enormous 454-foot boat was originally designed for businessman Larry Ellison, but Geffen bought out his fellow billionaire’s share of the vessel in 2010.

Magic Johnson's $40 million private jet

Earvin “Magic” Johnson Jr. travels in style in his post-basketball life. The ex-Lakers point guard owns a $40 million Gulfstream G-III, you see, aboard which he’s executed some landmark transactions – such as selling his stake in the Lakers, for instance. And the Hall of Famer has even flown players on the plane while arranging trades as part of his former role at the Lakers, president of basketball operations. The jet’s tail number, meanwhile, is N32MJ, in honor of Johnson’s jersey number and initials.

Calvin Klein's lavish double-decker yacht

Calvin Klein is one of the wealthiest fashion designers in the world, and his yacht perfectly mirrors his own tastes. The vessel’s six cabins are elegant and opulent, and its double decks serve two purposes. One offers private views across the ocean, while the other has been built to host lavish parties – just like the one Klein held on Cannes Film Festival’s opening night in 2011.

David Beckham's spacious $24 million jet

Retirement is treating David Beckham well, it appears. Yep, the legendary soccer player’s $450 million fortune only continues to rise, as his company DB Ventures Limited nets millions every year. With all that money to play with, then, it’s little surprise that Beckham owns a private jet. Specifically, he has a Bombardier Challenger 350 – the most popular business jet of recent times, which goes for around $24 million. And it can carry eight passengers at once, so there’s plenty of room for Victoria and the kids.

Tony Parker's $8 million custom yacht

Former NBA All-Star Tony Parker splashed out almost $8 million on a custom-built yacht in 2018. That’s only a small fraction of what he’s estimated to have earned in his basketball career, of course. And the luxury purchase has afforded him the opportunity to cruise the oceans with as many as 12 guests – all of whom can enjoy the extraordinary vessel’s onboard swimming platform and beach club.

Floyd Mayweather's lavish "AirMayweather" jet

Floyd Mayweather is unrivaled for his collection of private jets. You see, the boxing superstar apparently added a third plane to his collection in 2018. And the craft is unmistakably his: dubbed “AirMayweather,” it’s emblazoned with his “The Money Team” TMT brand. The crew’s uniform, meanwhile, features “50-0” embroidered on the sleeve, referencing the boxer’s undefeated record.

Tiger Woods' $20 million luxury yacht

Some people hang onto their cars for years, while others upgrade regularly. For celebrities, the same approach applies to yachts – and Tiger Woods falls squarely in the former camp. The champion golfer has had his $20-million vessel, named Privacy, since 2004. The enormous craft has a gym, a movie theater, and a jacuzzi, while guests on board over the years have included Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates, and Michael Jordan.

Manny Pacquiao's titular private jet

Subtlety is apparently not Manny Pacquiao’s strong suit. Then again, the multi-talented boxer and politician has probably earned the right to adorn his jet with such ostentatious livery. Heck, he’s boxing’s sole world champion in eight divisions, having spread himself across multiple weight classes. And his current role as a senator in the Philippines is reportedly setting him up for a presidential candidacy, too. So, you can probably forgive Pacquiao for emblazoning his name and face on the side of his plane.

Beyoncé's $70 million birthday yacht

Bey received a pretty incredible present for her 32nd birthday: a $70 million yacht called Galactica Star. The singer and her husband, Jay-Z, chartered the gigantic vessel in 2015 – and presumably enjoyed the experience enough to want to do it regularly. Alongside three upper decks, a jacuzzi, and a glass-bottomed pool, the awe-inspiring boat features a beach club, a sauna, and a bar. And the craft is also known for being surprisingly fuel-efficient for its size, thanks largely to its sleek lines.

Kim Kardashian's enormous aircraft

Of course the Kardashians travel in their own private jet. After all, hunkering down in coach definitely wouldn’t fit with the aspirational image they carefully cultivate. Instead, Kim Kardashian and her family get around in their personal Boeing 747. The enormous aircraft is fitted with multiple lounges, en-suite bathrooms, and even a proper bed.

Eric Clapton's custom-designed luxury yacht

Back in 2005 guitarist Eric Clapton chartered a luxury yacht, the Va Bene, for a cruise around the Mediterranean. And the experience clearly had an impact on him. The musician was so enamored with the boat, you see, that he bought it. The three-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee then refitted the vessel and filled it with artwork before eventually selling it in 2018.

Lewis Hamilton's $21 million Bombardier private jet

Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton is one of the richest sports stars in the world. But that didn’t stop him from becoming embroiled in a tax scandal in 2017 over his $21 million Bombardier private jet. Hamilton had allegedly used shell firms to dodge paying European taxes on the plane when he imported it to England from Canada in 2013. In the end, he reportedly avoided paying around $4 million in tax.

Gary Oldman's $2.9 million mansion

Throughout Gary Oldman’s decades-long career, he’s played characters who have lived in everything from a Transylvanian castle to Gotham City apartment. But the chameleonic actor’s 3,200 sq ft mansion in Los Feliz is a charming change from these diverse locales. Privately purchased in 2020, the $2.9 million pad packs five bedrooms and a swimming pool.

Blake Shelton's $3 million ranch

Although Blake Shelton made his way to Nashville to chase a career in country music, he’s originally an Okie. And the star has not one but two properties in his home state, with both located close to Tishomingo, Oklahoma. There, Shelton owns both a 1,200-acre ranch and a separate compound that – thanks to its tiki huts – has more of a Hawaiian flavor.

Don Lemon's $3.1 million home

When he’s not grinding long hours behind the CNN Tonight news desk, Don Lemon can be found taking the weight off in his four-bedroom Sag Harbor home. Dubbed his “sanctuary” during a 2019 interview with Hamptons magazine, the 2,750 sq ft neoclassical house is to die for. But with a reported $3.1 million price tag, the sanctuary undeniably comes at a substantial cost.

Sylvester Stallone's $4.5 million desert home

Considering that he’s built like a tank, it makes sense that Sylvester Stallone’s La Quinta pad is similarly sturdy. Sometime around 2010, the buff action hero bought this 5,000 sq ft desert home – which houses four bedrooms, a wine room, and a spa – for $4.5 million. Since 2015 the Rambo movie star has been trying to sell the property. But despite being situated in a golfing community, the manor remains on the market.

Bill Gates' $63 million dream home

After buying a plot of land in Medina, Washington, for $2 million in 1988, Bill Gates worked hard to build his dream home. Seven years and $63 million later, then, and “Xanadu 2.0” had been transformed into a monument to the Microsoft founder’s success. Perhaps inevitably, there’s a fair share of tech in there: the 66,000-square-foot mansion features ultra-modern temperature sensors and interactive digital artworks, for example.

Elton John's $7.2 million estate

With its owner set to give up touring sometime soon, Elton John’s luxury 5,000 sq ft Los Angeles estate serves as the perfect retirement pad. Dating back to 1966, this $7.2 million property features open space floor plans to suit the Rocketman’s love for hosting large gatherings. Moreover, a pool and hot tub provide additional space to entertain should the party go outside.

Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber's $25.8 million mansion

The Biebers are certainly living out their first few years of marriage in style if their $25.8-million mansion in Beverly Hills is any indication! With 10 bathrooms, an infinity pool, a library, a gym, and an in-house movie theater, this mansion sounds like a dream come true. Oh, to be a fly on the wall in the Bieber household!

Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen's $4.5 million abode

Perhaps taking their cue from Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, Tom Brady and Giselle Bundchen chose to create their Brookline, Massachusetts, abode from scratch at a cost of $4.5 million. Spanning more than 14,300 square feet, the custom residence contains five bedrooms, a library, and a gym among its features.

Céline Dion's $38.5 million water park home

Let’s face it: who wouldn’t want to live in a giant water park? Not Céline Dion, who chose to turn her Florida home into a veritable aquatic arcadia. Now, the 20,000-square-foot property features water cannons and slides as well as two swimming pools. Nevertheless, such extravagance doesn’t come cheap – as evidenced by the mansion’s $38.5 million price tag.

Whoopi Goldberg's $9.6 million mansion

Constructed in 1933, this Pacific Palisades mansion once housed the likes of author Vicki Baum and actor David Niven. Yet arguably the estate’s most famous resident was none other than Whoopi Goldberg, who lived in the 28,000 sq ft compound for a quarter of a century. Now up for sale, the five-bedroom house could be yours for just $9.6 million.

Ryan Seacrest's $37 million Beverly Hills pad

Formerly owned by Ellen DeGeneres, this luxury Beverly Hills pad is now the abode of fellow TV star Ryan Seacrest. The property – which was purchased in 2012 – covers 9,200 square feet and features not one, not two, but three adjoining guest houses. Unfortunately, though, thanks to its $37 million price tag, it’s a palace that only TV titans can afford.

Tom Hanks' $13.1 million home

What could be more affluent than owning your own Pacific Palisades mansion? Well, if you’re Tom Hanks, the answer is clearly owning two Pacific Palisades mansions right next door to each other. Spanning a combined 11,300 sq ft, these homes – which boast amenities like a library, a bar, and a billiard room – were purchased in the mid-2000s for $13.1 million in total.

Johnny Depp's $3.6 million island mansion

If you thought Johnny Depp's yacht was breathtaking, then take a look at the island mansion he sails to! The actor bought the 45-acre Little Hall’s Pond Cay for the paltry sum of $3.6 million in 2004. Perhaps Depp practices his captaining skills when sailing to the Bahamian retreat, too…

Adele's $9 million estate

Adele has been rolling in the dough ever since she hit the big time with her 2011 album, 21. So, perhaps inevitably, the British songstress has found some suitably lavish spaces to call home. This massive 85-acre estate in West Sussex, England, housed the singer between 2011 and 2012, for example. And given the manor’s 13 bedrooms and indoor swimming pool, we wonder why she ever wanted to leave the estate, which was valued in 2018 at $9 million.

Clint Eastwood's $9.75 million ranch

A longtime resident of Carmel in California, Clint Eastwood has many properties in the area. Maybe none are as magnificent as his 22-acre Mission Ranch. Purchased in 1986 for $5 million, this historic site boasts incredible views of the California coast. His mansion in Pebble Beach, meanwhile, is reported to be worth $9.75 million.

Will and Jada Pinkett Smith's $20 million estate

Why buy a house when you can build one to your exact tastes? That’s exactly what Will and Jada Pinkett Smith did when they commissioned architect Stephen Samuel to design this Malibu mansion. Built at a cost of $20 million and spanning 25,000 square feet, the home features tennis and basketball courts, horse-riding facilities, and a private lake.

Jennifer Lopez's $28 million Bel Air pad

Although she may still be “Jenny from the Block,” Jennifer Lopez’s swanky Bel Air pad is definitely a step up from her street-smart youth. The 14,000-square-foot mansion – bought from actress Sela Ward for $28 million in 2016 – dates back to the 1940s and features a vineyard, an amphitheater with room for 100 people, and an infinity pool.

John Travolta's $10.5 million property

Few people would be willing to live near an airport, but airplane enthusiast John Travolta is a clear exception. In fact, the Grease star loves aviation so much that he built two runways at his Qantas mansion. Since 2002 the property, which comes equipped with a 16-car garage and is valued at $10.5 million, has housed Travolta and his five privately owned aircraft.

Harrison Ford & Calista Flockhart's $12.6 million mansion

After raiding ancient tombs as Indiana Jones, Harrison Ford prefers to spend his downtime in quieter locations. Alongside his wife, Calista Flockhart, the actor bought this $12.6 million Brentwood mansion in 2010. And while there are no treasure-filled catacombs across its 13,760 sq ft, the property does at least feature seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, and a separate cottage, complete with a screening room and guest accommodation.

LeBron James' $9 million mansion and casino

Ever since signing with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2003, LeBron James has called the nearby town of Akron his home. And while the 30,000-square-foot estate may be far from West Coast glamor, it nevertheless boasts all the comforts any NBA star could ask for, including an aquarium and bowling alley. Plus if that weren’t enough, the $9-million mansion also includes its very own casino.

Denzel Washington's $14.6 million house and production company

With two Oscars to his name, Denzel Washington is certainly one of Hollywood’s most respected stars. The Training Day star seemingly rewarded himself, then, with a luscious 28,880-square-foot mansion in the heart of Beverly Hills. Besides eight bedrooms and a whole lot of other amenities, the estate is also home to Washington’s production company, Mundy Entertainment.

Dwayne Johnson's $4.5 million South Florida mansion

As Hollywood’s highest-paid actor, Dwayne Johnson can easily afford the finer things in life. And certainly, his $4.5 million South Florida home is no exception, featuring every amenity the Fast Five star could want. Spread out over a massive 13,000 square feet, the magnificent mansion features a gym, a swimming pool, and a home theater. It also has six bedrooms and seven baths.

Simon Cowell's $12 million estate

Famed for his harsh reviews on American Idol and The X Factor, British music mogul Simon Cowell has a particularly impressive Beverly Hills property to call home. Designed by the impresario himself, the 9,335-square-foot estate – thought to be worth around $12 million – features a spa and a home theater system and took five years to build. Who knew being mean could pay off so well?

Rihanna's $22 million condo

Rihanna is one of pop music’s hardest-working stars, but at least she has one hell of a pad to return to after packed months of touring. Located in her native Barbados, the $22 million estate boasts unbelievable views over the Caribbean Sea and comes equipped with an infinity pool and a two-deck pier. The 10,000-square-foot condo even has a 24-hour concierge service. We wonder how much “work, work, work” it took to buy this place.

Oprah Winfrey's $50 million "Promised Land"

Oprah Winfrey has come a long way from her humble beginnings, it’s fair to say. After all, the billionaire media mogul has called this lavish 23,000-square-foot mansion in Montecito, California, her home since 2004. Nicknamed "The Promised Land,” the house is set within 42 pristine acres and allegedly cost the star $50 million. But if she were to ever get bored, Oprah has another six houses to choose from. Yes, that’s right: six.

Steven Spielberg's $6.5 million L.A. home

Fittingly, Steven Spielberg’s L.A. home is steeped in cinematic history, as it once belonged to Cary Grant, among a host of other silver screen stars. The director has made the property his own, however, since snapping it up for $6.5 million in the 1980s. He’s increased its size to 20,000 square feet, for instance, as well as adding his own amenities – including a TV room designed to resemble a Hobbit house.

Steve Martin's $11 million abode

Anyone with a passion for modern architecture should look no further than Steve Martin’s $11 million Montecito abode. Constructed in 1974, this striking semi-underground retreat feels like something out of a James Bond movie. And with four bedrooms spread over 7,400 sq ft as well as magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean, it certainly has the goods to go with its looks.

Tiger Woods' $54.5 million home and golf course

With a string of endorsement deals and tournament wins to his name, Tiger Woods is one of the world’s highest-paid athletes. And so naturally, the golf star can splash out on luxury homes like this $54.5 million Florida retreat. In addition to its own jetty, the lavish 9,700-square-foot estate features a four-green golf course on which Woods can practice his swing.

Jane Fonda's $8.5 million home

With an estimated $200 million in the bank, Jane Fonda can practically have her pick of any house she chooses. Naturally, then, her former Beverly Hills mansion – which she sold in 2018 for $8.5 million – is quite a showstopper. A gym, a media room, and a swimming pool are among the most enviable features of the 7,100-square-foot home.

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi's $15 million mansion

As stunning skylines go, the view from Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi’s Beverly Hills abode can’t be beaten. And the $15-million mansion is well-equipped for long evenings outside, too, thanks to a sumptuous patio space and outdoor kitchen. The spacious bathrooms and exceptional master suite help make the home’s 5,100-square-foot interior equally inviting, however.

Jay-Z and Beyoncé's $85 million modernist property

Although no one would expect Jay-Z and Beyoncé to live in squalor, the breadth of their Beverly Hills home is truly unbelievable. In fact, the 23,000-square-foot modernist property – which cost the pair a reported $85 million – features such amenities as a wine cellar and a huge garage with space in which to park 16 vehicles.

Mark Zuckerberg's $7 million homestead

Despite being worth $52 billion, Mark Zuckerberg seems to prefer his real estate to be rather unflashy. A case in point is the entrepreneur’s $7 million Palo Alto homestead, which he bought in 2011 and appears somewhat unassuming from the outside. Nevertheless, an on-site pool, pavilion, and spa all make the 5,600-square-foot property more than just a place to get away from the Metaverse.

Khloé Kardashian's $7.2 million Calabasas estate

Though she is arguably not quite as famous as her older sister Kim, Khloé Kardashian still maintains a lifestyle worthy of a queen. To wit, the reality star bought this 9,000-square-foot Calabasas estate from none other than Justin Bieber in 2014. The Spanish-style home – which reportedly set Kardashian back $7.2 million – features six bedrooms and a spacious pool.

Kathie Lee Gifford's $10.5 million Key Largo abode

Originally constructed in 1998, Kathie Lee Gifford’s Key Largo pad is perfect for those with a penchant for sea views. Indeed, visitors to the eight-bedroom estate can look out to the Atlantic if they so wish. However, given the host of amenities spread throughout the home’s 11,400 square feet, the $10.5 million property is equally well-equipped for any rainy day.

Billy Joel's $20 million beachfront property

Situated in the Hamptons, New York’s swankiest community, Billy Joel’s former beachfront property has just about everything. Indeed, the $20-million mansion has four bedrooms, a recording studio, and – naturally – a piano room. In fact, the only thing it lacks is a pool, but – with 145ft of private beach at its disposal – this is no problem whatsoever.

Taylor Swift's $17 million oceanfront mansion

While most celebs appear to prefer the heat of Beverly Hills, Taylor Swift chose a more down-to-earth location for her dream home. Indeed, the “Out of the Woods” singer picked this 11,000-square-foot Rhode Island property as a retreat from the bright lights of Hollywood. In addition to its seclusion, the $17 million pad features a pool and spectacular ocean views.

Michael Jordan's $15 million retreat

Michael Jordan’s Highland Park retreat – valued at around $15 million – is the perfect place for basketball enthusiasts. Besides featuring a regulation court within its 56,000-square-foot living space, the house has Jordan’s Chicago Bulls number 23 emblazoned on its gates. Surely this is to sports fans what Graceland is to music?

Richard Gere's $36.5 million Hamptons home

Richard Gere’s 12-bedroom Hamptons home is an interior decorator’s dream. However, it’s the 6.3 acres of land in which the manor sits that really justifies the $36.5 million price tag. The estate also features a basketball court and swimming pool – not to mention a private jetty and beach well away from the prying lenses of the paparazzi.

Rob Lowe's $47 million Montecito estate

Rob Lowe’s 3.4-acre Montecito estate has gone through many changes during the star’s residency. Since making his purchase in 2005, the Parks and Recreation star has brought in acclaimed designers to help the mansion – which includes a guesthouse and pavilion – reach its full glory. And thanks to Lowe’s efforts, in 2018 the home was estimated to be worth a jaw-dropping $47 million.

Paul Simon's $16.6 million Connecticut cottage

Purchased in 2002 for $16.6 million, Paul Simon’s ostentatious Connecticut cottage is a far cry from the humble folk rock that made its owner a household name. Originally built in 1938, this Georgian-style estate stretches out across 2,400 sq ft, and boasts six bedrooms and a pool. Of course, it also features a recording studio in which Simon can cut his albums.