He famously hails from Boston, but where does Mark Wahlberg live now? The actor (and former rapper) resided in the Los Angeles area for many years after moving there in the ’90s to establish himself in Hollywood. Wahlberg’s film debut came in the 1994 comedy Renaissance Man. These days, he’s still busy making movies—with starring roles in three just this year (Flight Risk, Play Dirty, and The Family Plan 2). Along the way, he’s garnered two Academy Award nominations and three Golden Globe nominations. However, it’s been a few years since Wahlberg actually resided in Tinseltown: The Wahlburgers co-owner traded Los Angeles for Las Vegas in 2022, with hopes of making it a new movie-making capital. This year, he also put down roots in Florida.
Below, we unpack Marky Mark’s real estate holdings.
Beverly Hills home
Wahlberg reportedly paid $5 million for a Beverly Hills home in 2001 and spent the next two years remodeling the modern Mediterranean-style mansion, which had originally been built in 1985. Perched within a privately gated neighborhood, the estate comprised a 9,000-square-foot five-bedroom main home and a two-bedroom guesthouse, which added an additional 2,500 square feet of interior living space. The compound boasted a movie theater, a recording studio, a gym equipped with a boxing ring, multiple sports courts, a putting green, and a swimming pool with a waterfall and a grotto.
By 2008, the Ted star was ready to part with the property and put it on the market with a $15.9 million asking price. However, it wasn’t until five years later when it finally changed hands for $10.3 million, according to its listing history. The 1.7-acre compound re-emerged on the market in August 2025, and currently asks $21.8 million. Listing photos show minimalist cream-hued interiors, with folding glass walls uniting the home with its resort-like grounds.
Richard Landry mansion
The actor bought an $8.25 million parcel of Beverly Hills land in 2009, on which he built his next luxe mansion: a 30,500-square-foot Richard Landry–designed home featuring 12 bedrooms and 20 bathrooms between the main house and an accompanying guest cottage. “My wife, Rhea, and I have been huge fans of Richard Landry’s work for years, and after visiting many of the homes he’s designed, we dreamed of having one of our own,” Wahlberg told AD in 2013. “His team has carefully listened to our needs and really impressed us with their creative ideas and first-class service.”
The French chateau-style estate had a movie theater, a wood-paneled library, a gym, a salon, a wine and cigar cellar, and a sprawling primary suite equipped with a private balcony, dual bathrooms, and impressive walk-in closets. Among the estate’s outdoor amenities were a swimming pool with a waterfall and a nearby cabana, a five-hole golf course, a driving range, a sports court, and a skate park.


