Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne List Their Luxurious Los Angeles Home for $17M
When I first heard that Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne’s longtime Los Angeles estate was back on the market, I couldn’t help but pause. This isn’t just any celebrity home—it’s a piece of rock-and-roll history tucked behind tall gates in Hancock Park.
After initially listing it for $18 million years ago, the mansion is now priced at $17 million, and seeing it hit the market again, almost nine months after Ozzy’s passing, feels like the closing of a chapter in the Osbournes’ LA story.
If you’ve ever wondered what living like rock royalty looks like, this house is as close as it gets.
Historical Background and Ownership
When you really look at this estate, you see more than just a celebrity mansion—you’re seeing nearly a century of Los Angeles history. Built in 1929 by architect A.K. Kellogg, it reflects the Mediterranean Revival style that defined luxury homes of that era.

Over the years, the house has had several notable owners. Radio personality Frank Bresee and his wife, Bobbie, were the first high-profile residents, followed by film producer Oren Koules and his wife, Top Chef Canada judge Shereen Arazm, who modernized the property while respecting its original charm.
Then came Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne. They purchased the mansion in 2015 for $11.9 million and made it unmistakably theirs, adding a mix of Hollywood glamour and rock-and-roll flair.
If you enjoy exploring celebrity homes with rich histories, you might also find our piece on a New York City pied-à-terre listed at nearly $8 million equally fascinating. Now, nearly a decade later, the house is back on the market for $17 million.
Reading the full listing and details in the Robb Report really helps you understand how this home combines history, personality, and celebrity legacy.
Architecture and Design Highlights
Step inside, and the Osbournes’ style choices immediately catch your eye. The Mediterranean Revival exterior—with creamy stucco walls, a terracotta-tiled roof, and a welcoming portico—signals timeless elegance, while the interior adds warmth and character.
Herringbone-patterned hardwood floors run through the main levels, guiding you from room to room. A sweeping staircase with wrought-iron balusters anchors the grand foyer, and a gold-hued chandelier hangs from a hand-painted ceiling, giving the space a luxurious yet personal touch.
The living room centers around a stone fireplace, perfect for gatherings or quiet moments, while the Osbournes’ design choices—like ornate woodwork and carefully selected furnishings—showcase both sophistication and a rock-and-roll edge.
The combination of classic architecture and modern upgrades makes it a home that’s not just beautiful to look at, but comfortable to live in.
Layout and Amenities
Walk through the front door and this place feels massive—about 11,500 square feet spread over three levels. You’ve got seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms, which gives the main house a real sense of space and flexibility for family, guests, or separate work and living zones.
Above the three‑car garage sits a two‑bedroom guesthouse, perfect for long‑term visitors or an au pair setup.
One of the coolest interior highlights is the lower‑level screening room—wall‑to‑wall red velvet and plaster autographs from Hollywood icons and musicians, giving it the feel of a private club rather than just a home theater.

Step outside and you hit the backyard, which feels more like a resort than a backyard. A mosaic‑tiled pool with a Baja shelf and spa invites you to lounge all day, and just steps away there’s an alfresco dining space with a pizza oven and barbecue—ideal for summer evenings.
For fans of summer homes with luxurious features, our coverage of Bravo’s Summer House filming location in the Hamptons gives a peek at another stylish retreat with similar entertainment-ready spaces.
You can see photos and get design cues that match this level of luxury over at Homes & Gardens, which captures the estate’s outdoor flow and style.
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Pricing and Market Strategy
Originally listed at $18 million a few years back, this home is now hitting the market at $17 million, which tells you two things: there’s a discount baked in, and the sellers are serious about finding the right buyer.
The listing is handled by Jonah Wilson and Josh Greer of Carolwood Estates, and showings are limited to prequalified buyers only, adding a layer of exclusivity.
This isn’t a “post it on MLS and see what happens” sort of deal. It’s strategically positioned, priced to reflect both its luxury status and the current high‑end Los Angeles market.
If you’re following high-end real estate trends, check out how the Housewives star couple listed their Newport Beach mansion for $62 million—a different coast but similar exclusivity—offers insights into luxury pricing strategies.
Sharon Osbourne’s Current Property Portfolio
Even with the Hancock Park estate back on the market, Sharon hasn’t left LA completely. She still owns a condo in West Hollywood’s Sierra Towers, keeping close to her children and grandchildren.
Most of her time is split with Welders House in England, where Ozzy is buried, but she’s also reportedly looking for a smaller LA apartment. The Wall Street Journal gives a full overview of the estate’s history and current listing.
Celebrity and Cultural Significance

This isn’t just a luxury home—it’s part of pop culture. The screening room walls, lined with autographs from Hollywood and music stars, give the house a unique legacy. Beyond the design and amenities, it’s a piece of the Osbournes’ story, reflecting years of media attention and entertainment history.
Would you want to live somewhere with that kind of celebrity legacy, or does it feel more like owning a museum than a home?
Key Takeaways
Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne’s Hancock Park estate isn’t just another celebrity listing—it’s a story of history, luxury, and rock-and-roll legacy.
From its Mediterranean Revival architecture and 11,500-square-foot layout to the screening room lined with Hollywood autographs and a backyard pool that feels like a private resort, every detail tells a story.
At $17 million, the estate combines history, exclusivity, and lifestyle in a way few properties can match.
Reading about it, you can almost picture living in a home that’s part of pop culture history, hosting family gatherings, movie nights, or just enjoying the elegance and space.
I’d love to hear your thoughts—would you move into a house like this if you could, or is it more of a collector’s dream? Share your take in the comments below, and for more stories on luxury homes, design, and real estate insights, visit my website: Build Like New.
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Disclaimer: This article is for informational and entertainment purposes only. All property details are based on publicly available sources and may be subject to change.


