Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne have lived in several iconic properties in Los Angeles, each embodying distinct eras of their storied lives—from reality TV fame to resurgent rock legend. This article delves into three of their notable homes—the rented Georgian-style mansion in Beverly Hills (see link for tour info), the Mediterranean Revival gem in Hancock Park, and earlier Hidden Hills hideaway—revealing not just real estate, but chapters of rock history.

Young Ozzy Osbourne 1970.
- Beverly Hills Georgian-Style Rental (c. 2012–2016)
One of their most visible homes was a stunning Georgian-style mansion in Beverly Hills, rented by the Osbournes for approximately four years, possibly fetching up to $50,000 per month.
Designed in 1955 by acclaimed architect Paul R. Williams, the property spans 5,389 square feet on nearly an acre with a circular motor court, brick portico supported by columns, bay windows, and a stately façade.
Inside, elegance meets comfort: a marble entry, wood-paneled media room with a fireplace and wet bar, formal dining room (seating 20), chef’s kitchen, and master suite with separate his-and-hers dressing rooms, team shower, and private outdoor spa. A cabana with a gym, guest quarters, and lush gardens with mosaic-tiled pool complete the package.
This was the house fans saw on The Osbournes—but privacy largely shielded it from public view, despite attempts to peek behind gates.
- Hancock Park Mediterranean Revival Mansion (c. 2015–2022)
In 2015, the couple purchased a grand Mediterranean Revival-style estate in historic Hancock Park for just under $12 million.
This 1929 residence, designed by architect A.K. Kellogg, offered 11,565 square feet of luxurious living space, complete with original period details—custom millwork, ornate fireplaces, carved doorways—blended seamlessly with modern updates.
The floor plan includes six bedrooms, eleven bathrooms, an upstairs guest apartment above the garage, and elevator access throughout.
A standout feature is the plush red-velvet home theater with a fireplace surrounded by signatures from Hollywood legends such as Lynn Redgrave and Natalie Wood.
The chef’s kitchen, breakfast nook with a pink banquette, wood-paneled library, multiple reception areas, and a family room that transitions into an outdoor dining space complete with a pizza oven showcase Sharon’s refined—and eclectic—design sensibilities.
Outdoors, the property includes manicured lawns with oak trees and Italian cypresses, a beautiful mosaic-tiled swimming pool, loggia, and trellised seating areas—combining elegance with comfort,
They listed this estate in 2022 for $18 million, citing the blend of Hollywood heritage and modern luxury as its allure.
- Hidden Hills English Countryside-Style Mansion (circa 2007)
Before the Beverly Hills and Hancock Park homes, the Osbournes briefly owned a secluded English countryside-style estate in Hidden Hills—purchasing it around 2007 for about $12 million.
Located in a gated, pastoral community, the 5,680-square-foot home mirrored British elegance with wild roses, ivy, a grotto-style pool, two-story guesthouse, and ample privacy.
The move reflected Ozzy’s desire for both seclusion and a sense of home—honoring his British roots while living overseas.
The Role of These Homes in Osbourne’s Public Life
Each property reflects a chapter in the Osbourne story:
The Georgian Beverly Hills rental served as the backdrop to The Osbournes, the reality TV show that humanized the rock icon and redefined celebrity visibility.
The Hancock Park estate represents a period of creative reinvention and domestic elegance, with the house serving as the setting for personal interviews and thoughtful reflection—such as when Ozzy spoke about a planned Rasputin rock opera from within his private den, “The Bunker.”
The Hidden Hills home embodies Ozzy’s search for tranquility and nostalgia—a quieter retreat removed from media flash and fandom.
Legacy and Real Estate Impact
Ozzy Osbourne’s homes earned celebrity attention and triggered market interest. The Beverly Hills rental reached top-tier pricing and was featured prominently in real estate news.
The Hancock Park listing’s significance lies in its combination of historical prestige and modern livability, attractive to high-end buyers and investors.
Conclusion
From the chaos of reality TV to quiet creative dwellings, Ozzy Osbourne’s residences in Los Angeles chart a personal and cultural journey. Each home—whether rent or ownership—mirrored shifts in his public and private life: raw charisma, reflection, reinvention, and return. Through careful restoration and design, the Osbournes left their mark on iconic properties—turning structures into chapters of rock history.
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