Rihanna Expands Her Real Estate Portfolio with $10 Million Beverly Hills Purchase

Rihanna is adding another luxurious property to her growing real estate portfolio.

The 33-year-old pop icon and entrepreneur recently purchased a 5,000-square-foot Tudor-style home in Beverly Hills, California, for $10 million, according to property records. The new acquisition is located right next door to the 8,000-square-foot mansion she bought for $13.75 million late last year.

A Growing Real Estate Empire

Rihanna, whose cosmetics and fashion ventures have made her the world’s wealthiest female musician with a net worth of $600 million (per Forbes), purchased both properties in the exclusive Beverly Hills Post Office neighborhood through trusts.

Public records on PropertyShark list Evan Jehle—partner at the New York-based business management firm FFO and a member of the Global Advisory Board of Rihanna’s Clara Lionel Foundation—as the trustee for both transactions. Jehle could not be reached for comment.

A Look at Rihanna’s Beverly Hills Homes

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The first mansion—characterized by its white exterior and black seamed roof, giving it a modern farmhouse appeal—was completely renovated by investor Daniel Starr, who purchased it in 2016 for $4.3 million. The transformation was even featured on Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing.

The home now boasts an open indoor-outdoor layout with white oak floors, multiple fireplaces, and tall hedges ensuring privacy. According to images of the property, it is visible from the grounds of Rihanna’s newly acquired Tudor-style residence.

Her latest purchase, last sold in 2015 for just over $5 million, offers five bedrooms, five bathrooms, exposed ceiling beams, rich wood detailing, a sauna, a half-basketball court, and a pool, according to listing photos from that year. The sellers have not commented on the transaction.

A Return to the U.S.

Rihanna’s latest real estate move follows her relocation back to the U.S. from London. She previously resided in a lavish Victorian mansion in the upscale St. John’s Wood neighborhood, as reported by Mansion Global.

The deal was first reported by Dirt.

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