After more than a year on the market and several significant price reductions, Lizzo has sold her Beverly Hills home for $11.15 million, walking away from the roughly 5,400-square-foot property at a loss of nearly $4 million from what she originally paid.
The Grammy-winning artist purchased the home on Oak Pass Road in 2022 for $15 million. She first listed it in late 2024 for just under $16 million, but the property struggled to attract buyers at that price point. The asking price dropped to $12.5 million in January before the home eventually found a buyer at its final sale price, well below both the listing price and her original purchase figure.
A property with an unusual backstory and a striking design
The L-shaped residence sits on a parcel that was previously owned by musician Harry Styles, tucked within a hilly gated enclave in Beverly Hills. It spans three bedrooms and five bathrooms and was designed with a modern, organic sensibility that makes it feel more like a private retreat than a conventional luxury home.
Floor-to-ceiling glass walls frame sweeping views of the surrounding hills throughout the interior. Natural materials including wood, stone, and dark plaster establish the home’s palette, giving the space a grounded warmth that contrasts with the more polished finish of many comparable properties in the area. A statement fireplace anchors the open living area, and the chef’s kitchen features high-end appliances and marble countertops.
Beyond the main living spaces, the home includes a recording studio, office space, a gym and wellness area, and a screening room. The primary suite spans close to 1,000 square feet and includes a sculptural soaking tub and its own fireplace.
Outdoor amenities that match the scale of the interior
The outdoor spaces are equally considered. A 58-foot zero-edge pool serves as the centerpiece of the exterior, surrounded by multiple terraces, an outdoor kitchen, a fire pit, and mature landscaping with grove plantings that add both privacy and texture to the grounds.
For a buyer seeking a property that functions as both a private sanctuary and an entertainment space, the home offers a fairly complete package. The identity of the buyer has not been disclosed.
Where Lizzo landed after the sale
Lizzo had already made her next move before the Beverly Hills sale closed. In 2024, she purchased a renovated midcentury home in the Hollywood Hills from actor Jeremy Renner for $12.4 million. The transition marks a shift within the Los Angeles luxury market rather than a departure from it, trading one design-forward hillside property for another with its own distinct character.
The Beverly Hills sale reflects broader conditions in the high-end residential market, where even well-appointed properties have faced extended timelines and pricing pressure in recent years. For a home that opened at nearly $16 million and ultimately sold for $11.15 million over the course of more than a year, the outcome illustrates how quickly expectations can shift even at the top of the market.

