Inside Bad Bunny’s real estate empire from a Hollywood Hills mansion to a luxury NYC penthouse

  • Bad Bunny invests in luxury mansions in iconic areas like Hollywood Hills and Bird Streets in Los Angeles, consolidating his presence in California.
  • In New York, the artist rented a duplex penthouse in West Chelsea for 140,000 euros per month, considered one of the city’s most expensive rentals.
  • Despite his meteoric rise and luxury lifestyle, the singer maintains a strong bond with his roots in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico.

The start of 2026 is unstoppable for Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, better known as Bad Bunny, who not only dominates the charts with his album “Debí tirar más fotos” but also expands his dominance through an impressive real estate empire; although the artist always remembers his rural origins in Almirante Sur, his global success allows him to acquire architectural gems in the most influential cities of The United States.

These real estate investments directly reflect a career that receives unanimous acclaim from critics and the public, allowing him to enjoy a level of opulence reserved for the biggest figures in the music industry.

Architectural gems in Los Angeles

On the West Coast, Bad Bunny owns an impressive property in Hollywood Hills, valued at more than 8 million euros and located in the vibrant Sunset Strip area; this 680-square-meter mansion features five bedrooms, a professional kitchen, and a separate guest house, plus a patio with a pool and spa offering spectacular city views, serving as an oasis for the star within his extensive real estate empire.

On the other hand, the Latino community closely follows his acquisition in Bird Streets, where he bought a minimalist design house that previously belonged to Ariana Grande for 8.3 million dollars. This property, situated on the edge of a hill, combines exclusivity with unparalleled views, acting as a perfect refuge for the singer between his many professional commitments in The United States.

Vertical luxury in New York

Bad Bunny’s time in the Big Apple also leaves a mark of his real estate empire, especially with his stay in one of the most expensive penthouses in West Chelsea; this 400-square-meter duplex features a 10-meter private pool, a landscaped terrace with views of the Hudson River, and a library connected by a spiral staircase to the roof…

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