No one wants Cher's $75m Malibu palace, despite $10m discount
Why doesn't anyone want to buy Cher's $75m mansion?

With 26 studio albums under her belt and a reported net worth of $305 million (£249m), it's no surprise that Cher has an incredible property portfolio. Like fellow celebrity property moguls including the singer Adele and actor George Clooney, Cher has made her money work hard, investing in houses on both the east and west coasts. The jewel in her portfolio has to be the remarkable Malibu home she built back in the 1990s, however, the magnificent mansion just can't seem to find a buyer after 14 years. Click or scroll on to find out more...
'A villa befitting a legend'

Marketed as a 'villa befitting a legend', Cher's Malibu manse is without a doubt one of her grandest real estate projects to date. The sprawling Italian Renaissance-style home sits on approximately 1.7 acres and overlooks the glittering ocean from its desirable plot, just off the Pacific Coast Highway. By all accounts, the property is one of the area's landmark estates, yet its plentiful selling points have yet to draw in a buyer.
Cher's dream home build

Pictured here during its construction in 1998, Cher's grand home build took almost five years to complete. The music icon bought the lot back in 1989 for just under $3 million (that's around $7.4m / £5.8m today), according to property records. The expansive mansion's design drew inspiration from the regal manors of the Mediterranean, incorporating architectural facets from Granada's Moorish Alhambra palace and the opulent palazzos of Venice.
14 years and no sale

Sited in a sought-after area of Malibu – famed for its popularity with celebrities and the uber-rich – you'd think the address would be one of the hottest pieces of real estate on the market. However, selling the mansion has proved no small task for the superstar. Back in 2009, Cher listed the property for $45 million (£37m), before reducing it to $41 million (£33m). In 2013, rumours surfaced that Beyoncé and Jay-Z were considering purchasing the mansion, but a sale never came to fruition. In 2022, Cher placed the acreage back on the market again with a staggering $85 million (£69m) price tag. In March 2023, the substantial figure was slashed to $75 million (£61m) in the hopes of securing a sale but it remains on the market.
Sprawling living spaces

While it may be proving a pain to shift, the famed singer and actress has clearly enjoyed her tenure at the Californian dream home, and it's clear to see why. The interior spans some 13,126 square feet, while swathes of arched windows and doors frame breathtaking views of the Pacific. There's a total of seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms, as well as a luxuriously appointed gatehouse, which offers a private space for guests to stay.
Opulent furnishings

While we can't glimpse inside the house itself, a rare insight into Cher's design aesthetic emerged when the star auctioned off furniture from the Malibu estate in September 2006. She put some of the home's interior fixtures under the hammer after deciding to redecorate the property in Tibetan, Moroccan, Indian and zen-influenced styles. Pictured in the centre of this shot is an Art Nouveau bronze bust dating back to 1900, flanked by votive candles encased in ornate gilded holders. Along with her grand interior tastes, Cher's house is also home to one or two unusual features...
Dressing room fit for a diva

Having won Academy Awards and with a Broadway musical based on her life, Cher is as famous for her striking looks as for her talent. So of course any home of hers would need a state-of-the-art dressing room, if not a whole room dedicated to her wigs. The megastar's primary suite provides just that, hosting two closets (one doubling as a panic room), an indoor-outdoor gym and cinema as well as the pièce de résistance –Cher’s climate-controlled wig room which according to the 2002 book The Cher Scrapbook, displays almost 100 hairpieces.
Brimming with amenities

For more relaxing features you’ll find the primary bathroom is designed like a hammam with Turkish wood screens and a meditation room. Outside you can enjoy the infinity pool, while a tennis court awaits to work off any stress at the end of a long day of being a musical icon. After 14 long years on and off the market, here's hoping Cher finally secures a sale for her stand-out estate...
Read on to step inside more of Cher's amazing homes over the years
Where does Cher live?

Cher has bought and sold some amazing real estate in her time, from a humble apartment in London to a tropical mansion in Hawaii. So, while she waits for someone to splash out on her long-term Malibu manse, let's take a look at her incredible property portfolio so far...
Cher's childhood

The start of Cher's career

Sonny & Cher

In 1962, at 16 years old, Cher met fellow performer Sonny Bono. Sonny introduced Cher to producer Phil Spector and they sang backing vocals on a number of hits and the couple soon became a pop duo, releasing a number of smash hits. They also became a couple, eventually separating in 1975. In 1971, Cher went solo and release her album Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves, with which she went to number one in the charts with the title track.
Cher's property portfolio

Cher went onto establish a solo career of her own and is often referred to as the Goddess of Pop. She went on to have a residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas and in 2018 started her seventh world tour, which is still ongoing. Now based in California, Cher has spent her career buying and selling property all over the world.
Sonny & Cher's first mansion

After sharing an apartment in Franklin Avenue in Los Angeles, Sonny & Cher reportedly bought this home in 1967 from American actor Tony Curtis for $250,000 (£223k). The couple were more interested in the Owlwood Estate, which they would eventually go on to buy, but settled for the home on Cloud Road for the time being.
Sonny & Cher's first mansion

In 1964, the couple had an unofficial marriage ceremony and by the end of the 1960s, their music career had started to stall after the huge success of their hit single 'I Got You Babe' in 1965. However, this didn't stop them from continuing to climb the property ladder.
Sonny & Cher's first mansion

Bult in 1962, the home has seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms with just over 9,000 square feet of space. Last sold in 2017 for $23.5 million (£20.9m), Sonny and Cher were thought to have put the home on the market in 1969.
Sonny & Cher's Owlwood Estate, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles

Cher and husband Sonny bought Owlwood Estate in 1974 for about $750,000 (£670k). The 12,000 square foot mansion was built in 1936 on Carolwood Drive, not far from Sunset Boulevard.
Sonny & Cher's Owlwood Estate, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles

Sonny & Cher's Owlwood Estate, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles

Sonny & Cher's Owlwood Estate, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles

Sonny & Cher sold the property for $950,000 (£848k) in 1976 after they parted ways in 1975. Since then it's changed several hands, with additional lots and adjacent properties added to the amazing estate, increasing its value massively.
Sonny & Cher's Owlwood Estate, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles

The property sold for $90 million (£80.3m) in 2016, making it one of the priciest residential sales in Los Angeles County's history. The estate hit the market again in 2021, this time selling for a reduced, $88 million (£78m).
Cher's equestrian estate in Benedict Canyon

Cher's equestrian estate in Benedict Canyon

The star spent several years remodelling the property into a quirky Egyptian-themed mansion that spanned 10,000 square feet. She told People Weekly magazine in 1979 that her architect Ted Grenzbach "got a lot of ideas from the souvenir book that came with the TV movie 'Jesus of Nazareth'."
Cher's equestrian estate in Benedict Canyon

Over the next few decades, its value fluctuated as changed hands between new owners who all made their own additions to it. It also went through periods of abandonment; one of a few celebrity homes left to wrack and ruin. However, in 2019, it hit the market again for a whopping $48 million (£43m) but was mysteriously taken off the market.
Cher's equestrian estate in Benedict Canyon

With 11 bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, the home is now made up of five parcels of land and includes a 7,000-square-foot Moroccan guest house and a 20,000-square-foot guest house. Cher decided to part ways with the home in late 1988 and sold it to Eddie Murphy for a reported $6.3 million (£5.6m).
Cher's London home

Cher's London home

At the time the area still had an industrial feel and Cher's incredible warehouse conversion was among gritty buildings and construction sites as London's docklands were slowly renovated and more high-level accommodation added. Cher once tweeted to say that she lived in the East End before it was cool.
Cher's London home

Cher's Florida getaway

In 1993, Cher bought this grand villa in Florida for a reported $1.5 million (£1.3m). Spanning 11,460 square feet, the impressive Mediterranean home is spread over three floors and has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
Cher's Florida getaway

Cher's Florida getaway

Located on the gated La Gorce Island, it's the perfect private property for the super-rich. Furnished by the luxury company, Liagre, the property is jam-packed with amenities including a bar, gym, games room and media room.
Cher's Florida getaway

Outside boasts a pool, an adjacent pool house and multiple courtyards as well as a swimming pool and 158 feet of water frontage. In 1996, Cher sold the home for $4.3 million (£3.8m), making quite a profit, and started a mail-order catalogue called Sanctuary to sell all the furnishings. The home last sold in 2020 for $17 million (£15.1m), having last been snapped up in 2017 for $15.5 million (£13.8m).
Cher's Hollywood apartment

In 2006, Cher splashed out on an apartment in Sierra Towers in West Hollywood for a reported $3 million (£2.67m). With a reputation for being a magnet for celebrities, Cher isn't the only A-lister to have an apartment here: Sir Elton John, Joan Collins and Sandra Bullock all have flats in the block.
Cher's Hollywood apartment

During 2013 Cher sold her two-unit duplex combo-condo at Sierra Towers for around $5.3 million (£4.73m). At the time it was rumoured she was planning to move to London.
Cher's Hollywood apartment

Cher's Hollywood apartment

On the upper floor sits Cher's previous master suite which occupies the entire floor—talk about luxury! Featuring an Indian-panelled platform bed which looks out over the Malibu skyline, a sitting room and an ensuite bathroom, it also has a dressing room with mirrors that have come all the way from a palace in Jaipur, India.
Cher's Hawaiian resort home

One of Cher's more extravagant properties is her Hawaii compound. The property is set within the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, the perfect celebrity holiday home spot on Hawaii's Big Island, overlooking the ocean and the Hualalai Golf Course.
Cher's Hawaiian resort home

Cher paid a reported $2.9 million (£2.6m) for the site in 2009, as she was in midst of her Las Vegas residency, and decorated it in a Balinese and Moroccan style, with earthy, muted tones. She then sold it completely furnished, without ever having lived in it, during 2010. When selling the home at auction Cher said: "Every single room gives you the free feeling of when you go to Hawaii—a vibe."
Cher's Hawaiian resort home

With grounds spanning just under an acre, the property has a traditional island front gate that leads to a courtyard and the main residence. Inside there's a large dining room, kitchen, huge master bedroom suite and infinity pool. The whole property has 8,821 square feet of living space and the main house is surrounded by five individual free-standing bungalows—four with bedroom suites and the fifth with a media room and bar.
Cher's Hawaiian resort home

The property made Cher a big profit, selling at the auction for $8.7 million (£7.7m) in January 2010. It was one of her favourite projects, and she told Sotheby's she was involved from the beginning: "From finding the property to putting the last flower in the vase on the table. I like picking out the palm trees, going to the stone yard, figuring out which colours are going to go best."
Cher's Venice Beach apartment

One of Cher's more modest properties was her three-bed apartment in Venice Beach, which she snapped up in 2010 for $1.5 million (£1.3m). Coming in at just 1,800 square feet it would have been the perfect peaceful spot for Cher, with a zen garden and access to the coast.
Cher's Venice Beach apartment

Cher's Venice Beach apartment

Cher's Venice Beach apartment

Outdoors, the tropical-inspired home features a bamboo shower and built-in barbecue on the 500-square-foot roof deck. Cher decided to part ways with the apartment in 2013 and sold it for $2 million (£1.78m).
Cher's Beverly Hills bolthole

Cher was doing lots of buying and selling in 2013. She paid $2.1 million (£1.8m) for this two-storey estate, once owned by Ed O'Neill from the sitcom Modern Family, in the coveted Beverly Hills Post Office district.
Cher's Beverly Hills bolthole

Cher's Beverly Hills bolthole

Cher's Beverly Hills bolthole

The property also has plenty of land with an enormous private deck, beautiful backyard with lawns, a waterfall and plenty of space to enjoy nature and the Californian weather. In December 2018, Cher sold the home for just over $2 million (£1.8m).
Where next for Cher?

Having sold and bought a whole host of properties over the last 50 years, it seemed Cher was finally settled in her Malibu home, which she built in 1989. But having suddenly listed the long-term manse in October 2022, who knows where the icon will end up next? We can't wait to find out!
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