6 celebrity homes you can rent right now, from Harry Houdini's sprawling Hollywood Hills estate to the Brooklyn apartment Biggie Smalls grew up in
- FromNew York City toMiami, a wide array ofcelebrity homes can be yours — for a short time.
- Business Insider rounded up six homes across the US that celebrities used to rent or live in.
- While some rentals are on the market as month-over-month stays, others can be rented out for quick weekend getaways.
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Living like your favorite celebrities just got a little easier.
Business Insider took a look at homes that an assortment of famous people once lived in, rented, or owned. The list includes a magician, a musician, and an athlete, among others, and features homes that range fromNew York City apartments to entireLos Angeles estates.
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Some of the homes are perfect for weekend getaways — if, of course, you can front the celebrity-level costs. Others are currently on the market as month-over-month rentals, like esteemed architect Zaha Hadid’s Miami pad.
Here are six celebrity homes you can rent right now.
Notorious B.I.G.: You can rent Biggie Smalls’ childhood home in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, New York for $4,000 a month.
Source:Compass
Clinton Hill is located in central Brooklyn, about a 20-minute drive from Lower Manhattan.
Source: Naked Apartments,Google Maps
According to StreetEasy, the median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn is $2,899.
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The home originally hit the market in 2013 for $725,000.
Source: New York Daily News
The home spans 972 square feet.
Source:Compass
It has three bedrooms and one bathroom.
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Details such as the windows and moldings are exactly as they were when the rapper lived there.
Source: New York Daily News
Harry Houdini: The late magician left behind an entire estate in Hollywood Hills, California.
Source:Home Away
The estate is about an hour’s drive from Los Angeles and a 45-minute drive from Santa Monica.
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According to RentCafé, the median rent in Hollywood Hills is $2,290.
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Houdini’s estate can be rented for $1,667 a night. There is a minimum two-night stay requirement.
Source:Home Away
The entire estate spans 3,000 square feet.
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The home features an open-plan kitchen, three bedrooms, and 4.5 bathrooms.
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The estate also features century-old trees, hiking trails, and gardens throughout the grounds.
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Amenities include a pool, spa, koi pond, BBQ patio, and seven gazebos.
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Zaha Hadid: The late architect’s home in Miami Beach, Florida is available for rent.
Source:Douglas Elliman Real Estate
The apartment is just 20 minutes from Downtown Miami by car.
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According to RentCafé, the median rent for an apartment in Miami Beach is $2,086.
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The home is located next to South Beach and the Atlantic Ocean and has clean, minimal interiors.
Source:Douglas Elliman Real Estate
There are two bedrooms and three bathrooms.
Source:Douglas Elliman Real Estate
The entire home spans 1,905 square feet.
Source:Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Not only did Zaha Hadid live in the home, but she designed it, too.
Source:Douglas Elliman Real Estate
The apartment’s balcony offers two sitting areas.
Source: Douglas Elliman Real Estate
It can be rented for $27,000 a month.
Source:Douglas Elliman Real Estate
The building amenities include a pool and waterfront access.
Source:Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Barbara Walters: The former home of this American journalist is available for rent in New York City.
Source:Stribling/Compass
The apartment is located in Lenox Hill. It’s about a five-minute walk from Central Park.
Source:Google Maps
According to RentCafé, the median price for an apartment in Lenox Hill, New York, is $4,332.
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The historic building was built in 1912.
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The home can be rented for $37,500 a month.
Source:Stribling/Compass
Along with double ovens in the kitchen, it includes a temperature-controlled wine cellar.
Source:Stribling/Compass
The study includes a wood-paneled library, while the living room includes a wood-burning fireplace.
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The home has a total of four bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms.
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Building amenities include a gym and a bike room.
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Annie Leibovitz: The former Fifth Avenue apartment of this famous American photographer is for rent for $11,900 a month.
Source:The Corcoran Group
The apartment is located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
Source:Google Maps
The building was built in 1925, has eight floors, and 59 apartments.
Source:The Corcoran Group
Leibovitz sold the apartment in 1992.
Source:New York Magazine
The apartment has since been combined with the unit next door, but its look has reportedly stayed the same.
Source:New York Magazine
The interior of the home spans 3,042 square feet.
Source:The Corcoran Group
It includes four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.
Source:The Corcoran Group
The kitchen area opens to the great room.
Source:The Corcoran Group
Six of the home’s windows face Fifth Avenue …
Source:New York Magazine
… and the apartment sits adjacent to Central Park.
Source:The Corcoran Group
Patrick Ewing: This NBA Hall of Famer is renting out his New Jersey mansion.
Source:Coldwell Banker
The mansion is located in Cresskill, New Jersey — about 45 minutes from Manhattan by car.
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The estate spans 1.8 acres.
Source: Coldwell Banker
It includes seven bedrooms and eight full bathrooms.
Source:Coldwell Banker
There are fireplaces in both the library and dining area.
Source:Coldwell Banker
Floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the home boast views of the foliage around the home.
Source:Coldwell Banker
The home features amenities including an elevator, basketball court, media room, gym, pool, and spa.
Source:Coldwell Banker
It’s on the rental market for $25,000 a month.
Source:Coldwell Banker
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