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Sharon Osbourne lists the iconic $17 million Los Angeles mansion to readers in April 2026, nine months following Ozzy Osbourne’s passing. The legendary Hancock Park estate, featuring restored 1920s architecture and historic celebrity signatures, reopens the real estate market after previous attempts in 2022.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Price: $17 million asking price, down from 2022 listing of $18 million
- Property Size: 11,565 square feet, built in 1929, roughly half-acre
- Location: Hancock Park, Los Angeles, iconic neighborhood two miles south of Hollywood
- Bedrooms/Bathrooms: 7 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, plus guest apartment spanning main house
A Storied Hollywood Palace Reopens the Market
Sharon Osbourne made a major decision following her late husband’s unexpected death. The Los Angeles mansion they shared since 2015 returns for sale at $17 million on the open market. The couple initially purchased this Hancock Park estate for $11.85 million roughly 11 years ago.
The property was designed 1929 by architect A.K. Kellogg, representing a genuine Hollywood treasure. Sharon and her beloved Ozzy spent considerable time restoring it to its 1920s glory. The couple attempted selling the home in 2022 at $18 million, then reduced it to $17.5 million before pulling it from the market. Now she’s making a fresh attempt.
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Architectural Grandeur Meets Modern Comfort
The sprawling 11,565-square-foot main residence sits behind tall iron gates for maximum privacy. Guests enter through a grand foyer featuring high ceilings, an elegant wooden staircase, and a sparkling chandelier. The property includes carefully restored historical architecture elevated with contemporary luxury.
The main level showcases a living room, formal dining room, wood-paneled library, and spaces perfect for staff or home offices. An extraordinary chef’s kitchen opens to the family room and outdoor dining area complete with a pizza oven and barbecue. The grounds feature generous lawns, manicured gardens, and a resort-style pool with hand-laid mosaic tiles.
Celebrity Signatures and Old Hollywood Magic
One standout feature is a striking fireplace with engraved signatures of past celebrity visitors. Names etched into the fireplace include Elvis Presley, Mel Tormé, Natalie Wood, Rita Moreno, and dozens of other notable figures. The lower level features a magnificent screening room with red velvet seating, a fireplace, and a bar.
| Feature | Details |
| Total Square Footage | 11,565 sq ft main house |
| Built Year | 1929 by architect A.K. Kellogg |
| Bedrooms | 7 with 4 en suite upstairs |
| Bathrooms | 11 total, primary with dual baths |
“One of the legendary trophy estates of Hancock Park,” the listing describes the property as “situated behind tall gates for maximum privacy, this stunning property has been meticulously restored with attention to detail and craftsmanship rarely found today.”
— Carolwood Estates Listing, Real Estate Description
The Osbournes’ LA Journey and Return to the UK
The Osbourne family relocated to this Hancock Park residence in 2015 as empty-nesters, after their famous reality series The Osbournes had ended. The show was actually filmed at a different Beverly Hills home, but this estate became their personal sanctuary. They remained here through Ozzy’s Parkinson’s diagnosis and until his death in July 2025 at age 76.
The late rocker had long expressed his desire to return to his native England, citing frustration with life in the U.S. In March 2026, just months before his death, Ozzy finally moved to their Buckinghamshire estate in the U.K. Sharon, now 73, continues splitting her time between Los Angeles and England, relying on California apartments rather than the sprawling mansion.
Will This $17 Million Property Finally Find Its Perfect Buyer?
The listing of the Hancock Park mansion marks Sharon Osbourne‘s fourth major real estate move in recent months. She previously listed a West Hollywood condo for $2.38 million in November 2025, which is now under contingent offer. The couple’s 2022 asking price of $18 million failed to attract the right buyer, and the reduced $17 million asking price may prove more appealing to luxury real estate seekers.
The estate’s rich Hollywood heritage, stunning architectural restoration, and celebrity-infused history make it genuinely unique. Listing agents Jonah Wilson and Josh Greer of Carolwood Estates are handling the sale. The property remains accessible to entertainment industry professionals while maintaining the privacy and grandeur the Osbournes have cherished throughout their tenure.
Sources
- Realtor.com – Official Celebrity Real Estate news and property details
- The Hollywood Reporter – Estate features and Hancock Park history
- Wall Street Journal – Listing agent commentary and restoration information










