Ever Wondered Where Your Favorite Stars Reside? Here Are 50 Celebrity Homes And How Much They Cost
Chris Cuomo – Southampton ($2.9 million)
Former CNN anchor, Chris Cuomo, owned and listed his Southampton luxury house for sale at $2.9 million. They have since found a buyer for the deluxe mansion that sits on half an acre of land and has five bedrooms and four bathrooms. The two-story house features a beautiful front yard and porch, guiding you into an interior paradise of amazing home decor.
An antique carved fireplace, a smart eat-in kitchen with marble countertops are some of its amazing features, besides a basement with a guest bedroom and a laundry room. Chris Cuomo parted ways with CNN in December 2021 amid inquiries into his attempt to aid his brother, Andrew Cuomo, battle legal troubles.
Daniel Craig – New York ($6.75 Million)
Daniel Craig is a British actor most popularly known for his role in James Bond movies, especially “No time to die.” Craig and his wife, Rachel Weisz, bought a 6000 square-foot Brooklyn Townhouse from Martin Amis and Isabel Fonseca. After a fire incident that burned the top, the house underwent some major repairs and home remodeling.

The house was built in 1901 and has six bedrooms and five bathrooms, with one half bath. It has five stories, a patio, a backyard garden, a roof deck, and an elevator. In January 2022, Craig admitted to offering Sam Mendes a job as a director on James Bond- Skyfall. Hilariously, Craig only realized his error and retracted the offer after Mendes accepted it.
Whoopi Goldberg – California ($8.8 Million)
Whoopi Goldberg had a knack for picking iconic properties, and her Pacific Palisades pad was no exception. Snagged in 1993 for $2.5 million—because apparently, that’s how EGOT winners roll—this Art Deco gem oozed old-school Hollywood charm. She eventually parted ways with it in 2018 for a cool $8.8 million, proving she’s not just funny but also a savvy investor.

The 1930s-built home had it all: a classic black-and-white checkered foyer perfect for dramatic entrances, a pool for hosting epic cannonball competitions, and even an in-house pub for, well, “research.” Add crown moldings, fireplaces galore, and a guest house, and you’ve got a slice of California dreamin’.
Corey Harrison – Las Vegas ($2.39 Million)
Corey Harrison from the show “Pawn Stars” bought his Las Vegas dream house in 2013. The 7,069 square feet house cost him $1 million. He spent over $600,000 renovating the house. This cool mansion has amazing décor, seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, a kitchen fitted with leathered granite countertops.

It has a huge Master Suite, a lower basement equipped with a full bar, a home theater, and an entertainment area. The house has a 12-feet pool in the backyard with a lazy river pouring into it. Harrison has moved into another house and had this one listed for $3.9 million as of 2019.
Wolf Blitzer – Maryland ($1.34 Million)
Wolf Blitzer is an American Journalist, one of the principal anchors at CNN, and was the lead political anchor at CNN until 2021. He hosts “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer” by CNN. Active since 1972, and a CNN Reporter since 1990, Blitzer was one of the first Western journalists to visit the KGB headquarters in Moscow.

He bought his Bethesda house in 1989 for $710,000. The house is reportedly worth $1.34 million. Blitzer spent almost his entire life in this house, even while working at CNN. He is married to Lynn Greenfield and has a daughter, namely Ilana Blitzer Gendelman, who is also a journalist.