Here’s What it is Like to Live in a Celebrity Home and Feel Like a Star!
If you have ever been entertaining dreams of living the lifestyle of your favorite actress/actor, well then you can certainly try these out-of-the-world celeb houses. Airbnb’s online homestay platform can get travelers from all around the world and help them live in unique rentals. It is not only about staying in those places but it is all about the experiences that any other hotel or traditional accommodations may not be able to offer. You can stay in different kinds of rooms whether they are simple or celebrity rooms. These luxurious celebrity homes are the ultimate hotspots and if you are lucky you can book one for something as low as $75 per night, and sometimes it can be as high as $10,000.
F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald
This hidden gem is surrounded by blooming magnolia trees and you’ll find it in the beautiful southern town of Montgomery, Alabama. This gorgeous two-bedroom apartment originally belonged to F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda. The historic home was divided into scores of apartments, however, the family moved away in the 1930s and now it is available for rent on the Airbnb app. The house also has a museum dedicated to F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald. F.Scott was known as an author and shot to fame with his This Side of Paradise.
Chad Smith
A celebrity home-like and you are looking for a massive villa overlooking a semi-private beach in Cabo San Lucas, then you can definitely give Casa Cortez a try. It is located in a gated community that promises privacy that a celebrity rockstar like Chad Smith, the popular drummer for Red Hot Chili Peppers, needs.
If you want to live the life of Chad Smith then you can live it right here. You can enjoy the experience in a four-bedroom, 5,100-square-foot home over a cliff, with an outdoor terrace complete with an infinity pool and hot tub. The rooftop patio will give you stunning views of the Sea of Cortez and may help you get a beautiful view of both the sunsets and sunrises.
Sonny and Cher
Live like a rockstar in the two-bedroom, two-bath treehouse bungalow overlooking the Hollywood Reservoir. Greta Grossman designed this treehouse-style house in 1954 and 70s pop superstars Sonny & Cher had made it their home. If you want to get a feel of the surroundings, then go ahead enjoy the walk as it takes you only five minutes to take a dekko of the upscale neighborhood, right from the start of the Wisdom Tree Hike.
Julie Andrews
Julie Andrews’s former home, Rubber House, is an artist’s retreat in rural Accord, New York. Many flocks to this house because it was the abode of the British actress Julie Andrews. However, before that, it belonged to the choreographer, Eugene Loring, ad the home now belongs to an American ballerina and a British editor. So, you have everything there right from a writer’s tower catering to your moody instincts and a dance studio which has everything, from mirrored walls to a ballet barre.
Tyler Perry
The gigantic manor house belonging to actor and playwright, Tyler Perry, is a 17,000 square feet home. The master bedroom suite is about 4000 square feet so you can imagine the expansiveness of the room. This house is known as The Chateau, and why not as it especially looks like royalty. The rooms have everything, right from the 20-foot ceilings, marble floors, fireplaces, to a floating mahogany staircase, chandeliers, and more. There are other amenities present as well, such as a tennis court, waterfalls, and an infinity pool to splash around on lazy and relaxing days.
Jimi Hendrix
One look at this gorgeous tiny studio and it will give the impression of a gingerbread house, but who cares when you get to stay in one of the houses of the most celebrated musicians. The remodeled one-bedroom cottage is where Jimi Hendrix stayed and began filming the Rainbow Bridge in 1970. The name seems apt as the area enjoys regular rainbows. It is located in a secluded area in Makawao, on the island of Maui, and it is not just the house that holds your attention. It also has 4.5 acres of vegetable farm and fruit trees for you to feast your eyes upon.
Isn’t it great that you can live the lives of your favorite celebrities in their homes? Let us know whether you would like to visit such unique rentals in the comments section below.
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