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Abbey Alexander

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It’s always good fodder to look at celeb real estate listings, to see how the genetically blessed, exceptionally talented, and sometimes eccentric stars live. It’s even more fun when you can actually experience these places first-hand. These are celebrity homes that you can rent around the world. Now, if only those walls could talk.

If you’ve ever wanted to live like your favorite A-lister, we’ve got you. Booking a celebrity rental is maybe the best way to step into the world of the rich and famous– but only the fun parts. From Mick Jagger’s private island to Sonny & Cher’s bungalow in the hills, these are the rentable celebrity homes to check out.

432 Hermosa pool
The estate has a fully heated pool and spa, framed by the San Jacinto Mountains.

432 Hermosa– Leo DiCaprio

Built on a secluded 1.3-acre desert compound, 432 Hermosa feels distinctly Dicaprio– in the best way. The Palm Springs paradise is framed by the San Jacinto Mountains, with an open, airy design to highlight the views. It’s located in Old Las Palmas, a neighborhood rich with celebrity history. And we mean rich– Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley are among the many A-listers to have laid down roots here in the past. As you might imagine, the six-bedroom, seven-and-a-half-bath, Western ranch-style home is loaded with amenities. A deluxe chef kitchen, multiple fireplaces, heated pool and spa, daily maid service, and tennis court– to name a few.

rocky point Keith Richards' villa

Rocky Point– Keith Richards

Keith Richard’s villa isn’t just a part of his real estate portfolio. It’s reportedly his favorite place in the world. Luckily, when he isn’t laying low here himself, he rents it out to us common folk. Located on the private, 1,000-acre Parrot Cay Island, Rocky Point Villa is set on two private acres of beach itself. The beachy getaway is equipped with an infinity pool, a butler, and sleeping arrangements for up to six. Its rates fluctuate between $5,400 and $8,000 per night depending on the season.

Mustique Island

Stargroves– Mick Jagger

When it comes to celeb homes you can rent, this might be the most impressive. It’s no surprise that Mick Jagger’s West Indies home would be next-level. Located on a private island, the rental has everything a resident could possibly need to enjoy the secluded environment. We’re talking a Pathfinder jeep, a Japanese-garden-inspired exterior enclosing a stream and raised wooden walkways, beachside sundecks, and an entertainment pavilion complete with music and game rooms. The villa is nothing short of expansive, including guest pods, a separate children’s cottage (with its own kitchen and veranda, of course), and full-service staff. Prices start at $16,5000 per week during low season and climb to an impressive $30,000 during peak months.

Sonny & Cher's LA Bungalow

Sunny & Cher’s Hollywood Treehouse

A stay in this treehouse-esque home overlooking the hills will transport you right back to the days of 1970s Hollywood. Or at least we’d like to think so. Designed in 1954, the 85-square-foot bungalow once housed Sonny & Cher, before the duo moved to their Bel Air mansion. It is on the more modest side of celebrity rentals, though depending on the season, there may be a 30-night minimum stay requirement. Best for couples or smaller families, the entire space sleeps four, complete with a balcony among the trees. It’s also a great home base for an LA trip, with close proximity to Hollywood’s historic studio lots and the Griffith Observatory.

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