An Inside Look At All The Houses Owned By Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp House

One of the most sought-after actors in the world, Johnny Depp is most recognised for his portrayals as Captain Jack Sparrow, Sweeny Todd, and Willy Wonka. He has made a significant amount of money from his work in Hollywood blockbusters, most notably from the Pirates of the Caribbean series. The actor, who has a net worth of $200 million, lives a life of luxury and makes significant investments in cars and real estate. 14 properties in his real estate holdings total more than $75 million in price, not including management and labour costs. Over the years, he has bought, sold, and renovated a number of his estates that he may go to whenever he needs a break from his busy schedule. Johnny Depp’s property portfolio is worth an estimated $100million and includes a French village, Bahamas island and Kentucky horse ranch

Johnny Depp House

Astonishing estate portfolio that Johnny Depp has amassed by extravagant spending encompasses anything from a beach island to a small French commune. Let’s take a look at a few of Johnny Depp’s stunning homes, each one more opulent than the last.

1.French Village

 

Johnny Depp French Village

In 2001, Johnny spent an undisclosed amount for a French estate. The estate features a private mansion, a skate park, numerous cabins, a winery cellar, and a small café. It is a deserted community. The 19th-century buildings were renovated at a cost of millions of dollars, and he frequently visited the location with his ex-wife Vanessa Paradis and their children. Johnny has actively revitalised the neighbourhood, even converting a nearby church into a guest house. The main house contains two swimming pools, a studio, five bedrooms, and three and a half bathrooms. The house wasn’t purchased when Depp put it up for sale in 2016 for $63 million. In 2021, it reverted to a $55.5 million amended budget.

2. Kentucky Farmhouse

 

Johnny Depp Kentucky Farmhouse

The celebrity bought $950,000 for a 41-acre horse ranch close to Lexington, Kentucky, in 1995. He named it Betty Sue’s Family Farm in memory of his late mother, who lived there most of the time. After selling it for $1 million in 2001, he bought the house for $2 million four years later. He listed the home for $3 million after his mother passed away in 2016.

The main house of the Kentucky Farmhouse has six bedrooms and six and a half bathrooms. The estate also has two horse stables, a guest house, a four-car garage, and manager’s quarters. A sizable garden with a pool and a terrace with sunrooms and patio furniture are features of the horse farm.

3. Private Bahamas Island

 

Johnny Depp Private Bahamas Island

While working on the 2003 Pirates of the Caribbean movie, Depp discovered the priceless island in the Bahamas. The Little Halls Ponds Cay island was purchased in 2004 for $3.6 million. The actor constructed a ranch-style home with a panoramic view of the surroundings on the estate. Five beaches surround the island, two of which are named after his children Lily-Rose and Jack, one after his ex-wife Vanessa, one after the late author Hunter S. Thompson, one after his mentor and friend Marlon Brando, and one bearing the moniker Ponzo.

The Depp-Heard nuptials took place in 2015 at the opulent island retreat, which included a main house, a two-bedroom yurt, a beach house, and a “roundhouse” fitted with a bedroom. There are reportedly solar-powered buildings on Little Hall’s Pond Cay, which is 96 kilometres from Nassau in the Exumas archipelago. Numerous wildlife species can also be found in the area around.

4. Five-Loft Los Angeles Penthouse

 

Johnny Depp Five-Loft Los Angeles Penthouse

It makes sense that when Depp purchases a home, he doesn’t cut corners on personal space and enjoys having nearly the entire floor or area to himself. The same is true of when he bought his penthouse. Johnny Depp’s Los Angeles residence is a collection of five penthouses with a lovely roof and a swimming pool, much like his property in the Hollywood Hills. The total cost of these penthouses, which were bought between 2007 and 2008 for a total of $ 7.2 million, is actually $ 12.78 million.

 

The penthouses in Los Angeles can be found in the “Art Deco-Style Eastern Columbia Building.” He gave the idea of joining these penthouses into a single superstructure some serious thought. The 11,500 square foot penthouse includes nine bedrooms and fourteen bathrooms. A guest bedroom is located in one of the penthouse rooms, while an art studio is located in another. The penthouse series also includes a total of 5 kitchens.

5. Five-Mansion Hollywood Hills Compound

 

Johnny Depp Five-Mansion Hollywood Hills Compound

The five homes in Johnny Depp’s Hollywood estate are combined in an abstract way. The famous person spends the majority of his time here. The cost of the actor’s homes totals almost $19 million. Johnny was reportedly even ready to construct a tunnel beneath the earth that would connect all of the residences to his main house, where he primarily resides. These homes have a total floor size of about 7,430 square feet.

There are ten bathrooms and eight bedrooms in the house. The interior of the house is decorated in a traditional gothic manner. The house includes a sizable pool, a sizable yard, and parking spaces.

6. Somerset Mansion

 

Johnny Depp Somerset Mansion

When Johnny purchased a house in Somerset in 2014, he expanded his real estate holdings into England. The antique house is located on the Somerset Mansion, an 820-acre estate. The actor spent an additional $5 million to renovate the interior of the historic property after purchasing it for $2.5 million. It boasts eight bathrooms and twelve bedrooms, according to the Daily Mail. While shooting in England, he continues to be the owner of the house and resides there.

Since the early 1990s, Johnny Depp has built an enormous portfolio of real estate. The French village, his Somerset mansion, and the Hollywood Hills property—which has now become his permanent residence—are the only properties he still owns, despite the fact that he has sold most of his other holdings. The actor will make a surprise return to the big screen in 2022 with an untitled historical biopic after a two-year absence.

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