Where Does Lana Del Rey Live? Exploring the Singers Real Estate Portfolio
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Per listing records, the Video Games singer still owns the property, though it appears that she has lent it out to family instead of staying there herself.Malibu beach houseThe lack of privacy in LA was reportedly what prompted Del Rey to buy a $3 million Malibu beach house in June 2015. Secludedly surrounded by rocks right on the water, the structure had no neighboring homes in its immediate vicinity. The 1950s house has since been thoroughly renovated, but at the time of Del Reys purchase, it spanned about 2,900 square feet, with three bedrooms and four bathrooms, according to TMZ.Later that summer, Del Rey released the music video for her song High By The Beach, which was filmed at the property and thematically explores the singers struggle to find privacy amidst her fame. In the video, Del Rey flips through a tabloid magazine and mills around in her brand-new, still-nearly-empty property while a paparazzo in a helicopter tries to get a good snapshot of her. (Spoiler alert: She blows up the helicopter with a bazooka at the end of the video.)Unfortunately for the Summertime Sadness singer, the Malibu residence didnt bring reprieve from trespassers: In December 2015, a 19-year-old fan was arrested after a construction worker found him inside the garage.Del Rey sold the home in 2018 for $3.2 million.Neighboring Hollywood Hills estatesIn June 2016, Del Rey expanded her holdings in LA with the purchase of two neighboring homes at the border of Studio City and the Beverly Hills Post Office area for a total of about $5.9 million. Since the properties are back-to-back, the combined estate allows the songwriter some extra privacy. Del Rey paid about $3.8 million for the larger of the two homesa six-bedroom, seven-bathroom dwelling at the end of a long, winding driveway. Originally built in the 30s, the 5,400-square-foot abode sports a Mediterranean-meets-midcentury-modern style with a flat wooden roof that protrudes to shade a paved patio, a stucco exterior, and a front entry graced by a trio of grand arches. A swimming pool and a guesthouse round out the two-acre plot.The adjacent property, a 1930s traditional-style ranch, cost the New York native $2.1 million. Clocking in at about 2,800 square feet, it hosts three bedrooms and three bathrooms on another two acres. The abode features vaulted and beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, and decks that overlook the canyon. Just like Del Reys other property on the estate, it comes complete with a swimming pool and a guesthouse.The Tough singer still owns the side-by-side dwellings.Echo Park cabinTwo years later, Del Rey added another Los Angeles property to her portfolio, spending about $1.2 million on a historic cabin in Echo Park. Dating to 1911, the two-bedroom, one-bathroom home is purported to be the first house built in the hip neighborhood and was at one point owned by silent film star Clara Kimball Young.The previous resident of the 1,200-square-foot house was HGTV host Leanne Ford, who renovated it with a rustic modern farmhouse style. A midcentury-modern-style fireplace inserted inside a stone hearth warms up the cozy living room, which also features hardwood floors, an exposed beam ceiling, and white wood-paneled walls. The kitchen is lined with rows of open shelving and centered by a long restored wooden table with narrow drawers for added storage. A white Smeg fridge adds to the vintage vibe. Other interesting details include stone floors, an original claw-foot tub, and a covered patio with built-in stone bench seating.
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