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Even though it’s only February, 2026 has already been a major year for Bad Bunny. Earlier this month, he nabbed Album of the Year (plus two more honors) at the Grammy Awards for Debí Tirar Más Fotos. Then, just a week later, he headlined the Super Bowl LX halftime show in front of a global audience of 125 million people. (The historic Super Bowl performance was the first ever done entirely in Spanish and paid homage to his Puerto Rican roots though an array of design details.)
Now, Bad Bunny—real name: Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio—is spending the next few months finishing up his world tour, making stops in Australia and Japan before heading to Europe. But where does the superstar live when he’s not traveling? See below for a peek inside his real estate portfolio.
The Los Angeles Mansion
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One of Bad Bunny’s two Los Angeles homes.
Bad Bunny’s main residence is the 7,300-square-foot Los Angeles estate he bought in January 2023 for $8.8 million. Perched in the hills between between West Hollywood and Laurel Canyon, the gated property comes with a main house plus matching guest cottage, together containing seven bedrooms. Built in 2005, the modernist villa features floor-to-ceiling windows plus retro touches like a sunken living room, not to mention resort-style grounds that include an outdoor kitchen and pool area with a sun deck overlooking the cityscape.
The Bird Streets House
A year after buying his first house, Bad Bunny purchased one of Ariana Grande’s homes, just a few minutes’ drive from his initial property. He paid $8.3 million for the roughly 1,600-square-foot residence in an off-market transaction, per The Real Deal. (Grande took a $1 million loss selling the estate.) Built in 1946 and revamped in 2020, the three-bedroom property is set on a step parcel in an area of the Hollywood Hills called the Bird Streets, which is known for its skyline views.
The Puerto Rico Rental
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Bad Bunny waved a Puerto Rican flag as he took part in a demonstration in San Juan, Puerto Rico on July 17, 2019.
Bad Bunny hails from Vega Baja, a small coastal village in Puerto Rico west of San Juan, the island’s capital city. During the pandemic, he rented a $3 million home in San Juan, per Realtor.com, and lived there with his girlfriend at the time, jewelry designer Gabriela Berlingeri. While details about the property are sparse, the artist offered a glimpse into his life there in 2020, telling Condé Nast Traveler all about his favorite areas and local dishes. “I have traveled around the world, and Puerto Rico is still my favorite place,” he said at the time.
The Manhattan Rental
View of the towers of the newly built Hudson Yards real estate development project and of the new 520 W 28th Street residential condominium building by Zaha Hadid as seen from the Highline Park, built on an unused elevated railway track in New York City
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A section of the High Line near where Bad Bunny rented an apartment.
In October 2023, while he was dating Kendall Jenner, Bad Bunny scooped up a rental unit in Manhattan’s West Chelsea neighborhood, per the New York Post. The four-bedroom, 4,500-square-foot pad is perched in a High Line-adjacent condo building designed by Brazilian architect Isay Weinfeld. The apartment also came with an outdoor terrace measuring 4,600 additional square feet that includes a private pool. The unit had previously been on the market for $150,000 per month, although it’s not clear what Bad Bunny paid. An unknown buyer purchased the condo in March 2024 for just under $18 million.
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Geoffrey Montes is an associate editor at ELLE Decor with a serious love for all things real estate and design. Before that, he worked at Architectural Digest, Galerie, and Preservation magazines, covering everything from jaw-dropping listings to world-famous architects and design events like Salone del Mobile and Homo Faber.