Sharon Osbourne's Hancock Park Estate Returns to Market for $17 Million

Ricky Gervais

Comedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.

Sharon Osbourne has placed her legendary Hancock Park estate back on the market with an asking price of $17 million. This historic property, once shared with her late husband, heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne, has been meticulously restored to combine its original 1929 architectural grandeur with contemporary comforts. The estate, boasting extensive living spaces, lush gardens, and unique celebrity-engraved features, stands as a testament to its rich Hollywood past and offers a rare opportunity for discerning buyers seeking both luxury and history in Los Angeles.

Celebrity Mansion Relisted: Sharon Osbourne's Iconic Hancock Park Home

In April 2026, the venerable Hancock Park estate, formerly home to television personality Sharon Osbourne and the late music legend Ozzy Osbourne, re-entered the real estate market with a price tag of $17 million. This magnificent property, originally acquired by the Osbournes in 2015 for $11.85 million, holds a distinguished place in Los Angeles's architectural and cultural landscape. Designed in 1929 by the esteemed architect A.K. Kellogg, the residence spans approximately half an acre, featuring a main house of about 10,200 square feet complemented by a separate guest apartment.

The Osbournes, who moved into this residence as their children matured, had previously considered selling the property in 2022, initially listing it for $18 million before a slight reduction and eventual withdrawal. Following Ozzy Osbourne's passing in 2025, Sharon has been dividing her time between this Los Angeles abode and a property in England, her and Ozzy's birthplace. The home played a significant role in their later years, witnessing Ozzy's battle with Parkinson's disease.

The estate's interior is a harmonious blend of historical preservation and modern sophistication. A gourmet chef's kitchen seamlessly connects to a spacious family room, a cozy breakfast nook, and an outdoor dining area equipped with a pizza oven and barbecue facilities. The meticulously landscaped grounds include a sprawling lawn, serene gardens, and a swimming pool adorned with intricate hand-laid mosaic tiles, offering an oasis of tranquility.

The main floor impresses with a grand foyer, an elegant formal dining room, a welcoming living room, and a classic wood-paneled library. Additional rooms are versatile, suitable for staff quarters or a home office. A particularly captivating element of the home is its distinctive fireplace, an artifact of old Hollywood glamour, complete with a built-in bar. This fireplace bears the engraved signatures of numerous past celebrity visitors, including iconic figures like Natalie Wood, Mel Tormé, and Rita Moreno, among many others.

Ascending to the upper level reveals four generously sized en-suite bedrooms, contributing to the estate's grand total of seven bedrooms and eleven bathrooms. Located on the esteemed 500 block of South Hudson Avenue, the gated property is lauded on real estate platforms as a "legendary trophy estate" of Hancock Park. It offers unparalleled privacy while showcasing an exemplary level of craftsmanship and meticulous detailing rarely encountered in contemporary architecture. The listing emphasizes that "careful restorations have maintained the historical architecture, while elevating the property to a level of epic glamour with all the modern luxuries of today."

The relisting of this historic mansion not only provides a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of one of music's most enduring couples but also highlights the timeless appeal of well-preserved architectural masterpieces in Los Angeles. It invites potential buyers to own a piece of Hollywood's glittering past, infused with the personal legacy of the Osbournes.

This sale marks a significant moment in Hollywood real estate, offering a rare blend of rock 'n' roll history, architectural brilliance, and modern luxury. The estate is not merely a house but a canvas where legendary lives unfolded, making it a truly unique offering for those seeking an address steeped in character and prestige.

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