Crazy Expensive Celebrity Houses – Only Millionaires Could Afford!

Neil Patrick Harris & David Burtka – $5.5 Million East Hampton

This cute couple has proven to be quite experienced when it comes to making real estate investments. Their biggest investment is the $5.5-million East Hampton castle. The property has over 13.5 acres, and the main house is 5,250 square feet. It has four bedrooms and six bathrooms, a library, a wine cellar, fireplaces, and a roof-top hot tub. Just fabulous! Harris and Burtka now enjoy its opulence with their two children.

Scottie Pippen – $10.545 Million, Fort Lauderdale

Basketball legend Scottie Pippen learned the hard way that selling a property isn’t a walk in the park when it took him 12 years to get rid of his $10.545 million Fort Lauderdale, Florida, home. The mansion built in 2004 covers 10,484 square feet and sits on a nearly $1.3 million 1-acre double lot bought in 2000.

It boasts a putting green, water fountains, theater, playground, fitness center, and an imposing outdoor NBA court. The six-time NBA champion relished the abode’s high-end amenities, such as six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, two half-baths, a fitness center, a summer kitchen, a home theater, and a climate-controlled wine cellar.

Dennis Rodman – $2.35 Million, Bloomfield Hills

Unlike his basketball career, which saw him journey a lot and play for several teams, Dennis Rodman hasn’t been that with his living spaces. The Trenton native lives in a mansion in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, primely situated along the shoreline of the serene Gilbert Lake. Estimated at $2.35 million, its surrounding thick, dense trees provide seclusion.

The five-time NBA champion and two-time NBA All-Star enjoys the condo’s over 6,681 square feet of space, five bedrooms, and three and a half bathrooms. Built in 1982, the single-family residence features central AC and forced-air heating. It boasts three parking spaces, three stories with 11 inside rooms, and a fireplace.

Larry Bird – $2.3 Million, Indianapolis

Although his asking price was $2.35 million, the three-time NBA champion Larry Bird eventually sold his Indianapolis mansion for $2.3 million in 2019. A Boston Celtics Hall of Famer, “The Hick from French Lick,” bought the prestigious home sitting atop 1.5 acres of land in 2002. The residence skirts 10,000 square feet of living space.

Custom-built for Larry, it boasts five bedrooms and seven bathrooms and comes with a family room with a fireplace and a family dining area. Fittingly, the 12-time NBA All-Star loved its massive living room, work-home office, and outdoor specialties like a swimming pool and a full-sized tennis court.