Selena Gomez’s LA Mansion Hits The Market
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It’s not many people who get to say Jamie Oliver once cooked a Sunday roast in their kitchen. Let alone that the kitchen in question once belonged to actress, singer, Rare Beauty founder, and (in this instance sous chef) Selena Gomez. And now that same kitchen is up for grabs, as the star’s LA mansion hits the market for nearly $6.5 million. The backdrop of the first three seasons of her HBO Max show, Selena + Chef, the home has played host to everyone from Jamie Oliver to Korean-American chef Roy Choi.
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While Selena Gomez’s best loved TV roles – from Only Murders In The Building to Wizards of Waverly Place – are set in NYC, it’s LA that the star calls home. Custom-built for singer and musician Tom Petty in the 1980s, the property was purchased by Gomez in March 2020 when she bought it from music executive Randy Spendlove for about $4.9 million.
Petty – best known for the bands Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and Mudcrutch – moved into the Encino property in the mid-1980s, along with his wife and daughters. But tragedy struck only a few short years later in 1987 when an unknown arsonist burnt the home down. Though no one was harmed, the late rock star was forced to rebuild a new structure on the site of the original home in 1989, this being the house in which Selena Gomez now lives. Ownership eventually transferred to his wife Jane Benyo Petty when the couple divorced in 1996, and she later lost the house to foreclosure (likely due to late mortgage payments) in 2015.
As for Gomez, it seems she’s now looking to move into her marital home, having married record producer Benny Blanco in September 2025 and bought a Spanish-style mansion in Beverly Hills together at the end of 2024 for $35 million. Built in 1928, and previously owned by Joker director Todd Phillips, the 7,000 sqft home is said to include seven bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, a library with a spiral staircase, a greenhouse solarium, a gym, a theatre, a pool and a studio space.
Her former home, meanwhile, is located on a gated, private driveway in Encino’s exclusive Rancho enclave. Located on an acre of ‘park-like’ grounds, the property spans 11,500 sqft of living space arranged across three levels. The heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen, its white-painted exposed brick and Viking cookware range familiar to fans of Selena + Chef. Though later seasons, including the Gordon Ramsay special, were filmed in Malibu beach house (perhaps better-known as Miley Stewart’s home in the final season of Hannah Montana), series one to three were filmed in Gomez’s home due to Covid restrictions.
Other key features of the property include the double-height living room with a fireplace, a formal dining room, a wine cellar, gym, a massage room, a theatre with a conversation pit, a secondary lower-level kitchen, a recording booth, six bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, and curved balconies across the second and third floors of the home. The primary suite features vaulted ceilings, a fireplace, a balcony and a sitting area that sits a few steps above the bedroom. Outside, there’s a water feature set within a stone patio that leads into the pool and hot tub, as well as a cabana with a bar and a fire pit. During her ownership, Gomez completed an extensive renovation of the home’s glam room, as well as adding ‘an incredible waterfall, exquisite finishes and floors, bathrooms [and] kitchens’, giving it all ‘her iconic Selena Gomez style’.

Selena Gomez wearing BULGARI High Jewellery at the 81st Golden Globe Awards. Credit: Getty Images
Where Else Has Selena Gomez Lived?
Fresh from her Disney Channel show Wizards of Waverly Place, Gomez’s starter home was a $2.175 million home in Tarzana, California. With 6,630 sqft, six bedrooms and nine bathrooms, this home features a media room, a pool, spa, bocce ball court, a basketball court and a tennis court. She listed the property for $3.495m in 2014 and sold it to Iggy Azalea for $3.45m.
In 2015, she switched to a 10,000 sqft mansion in Fort Worth, Texas for $3.5m, close to her childhood home in Grand Prairie. The six-bedroom, seven-and-a-half bathroom estate sits on an acre and half inside a gated community, featuring a saltwater pool with waterslide, an eight-seat movie theatre, a combo tennis and basketball court, a putting green and game room. In 2016, she listed it for $3.49 million, finally selling it for $2.7 million in 2018.
From here, she moved into a single-storey bungalow in the Studio City neighbourhood of LA while recovering from her kidney transplant. Purchased for $2.249 million in 2017, the 3,500 sqft, four-bedroom home includes a half-acre lot, a pool, a fire pit, an outdoor kitchen and a guesthouse. She first listed it in 2018, and eventually sold it in 2020 for $2.368 million.
On the market for $6,495,000. Find out more at thebeverlyhillsestates.com





