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Lizzo Sells Beverly Hills Estate at a $4M Loss

Inside the Oak Pass Road home’s Hollywood pedigree, price cuts, and undisclosed buyer — plus a look at Lizzo’s recent life changes.

Lizzo Sold Her Beverly Hills Home at a Nearly $4M Loss
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Lizzo has officially parted ways with her Beverly Hills home after more than a year of trying to sell it—and the final price came in far below what she originally paid.

According to The Robb Report, the singer’s modern estate in the hills above Beverly Hills sold for $11.15 million, nearly $4 million less than the $15 million she spent on the property in 2022.

The home first hit the market in late 2024 for just under $16 million, then went through several price cuts. By early 2026, the asking price had dropped to $12.5 million, and the house ultimately sold to an undisclosed buyer this month.

The property sits in a gated neighborhood on Oak Pass Road, where celebrities including Lisa Vanderpump, Jessica Alba, and Demi Moore own homes nearby.

The residence spans roughly 5,400 square feet and includes three bedrooms, five bathrooms, a movie theater, a recording studio, a gym, and a 58-foot infinity-edge pool overlooking the canyon.

The house also comes with an unusual Hollywood pedigree. Before Lizzo bought it, the property was owned by Harry Styles, though his original home was later demolished and rebuilt into the current structure.

The redesigned version was sold in 2019 to Warner Bros. executive Aaron Bay-Schuck for $11 million before Lizzo purchased it three years later.

The sale comes during a period when Lizzo has been making a number of changes both publicly and privately. Over the past several months, she has been unusually open about her life offstage, speaking candidly about her mental health, body image, and relationships.

In a recent essay, Lizzo revealed that she began losing weight in 2023 while struggling with severe depression and described the process not as “weight loss,” but as “releasing” emotional burdens she had been carrying for years.

She later expanded on those themes in interviews, including a conversation with Monica Lewinsky in which she criticized the way women’s bodies were discussed in the media during the late ’90s and early 2000s.

More recently, she appeared on the Friends Keep Secrets podcast and shared that she remained a virgin until shortly after winning her first Grammy in 2020 because she had promised herself she would wait until that milestone.

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