M
iley Cyrus has come a long way from her Disney days, evolving into a music icon over the past two decades. Her highly anticipated ninth album, Something Beautiful, drops on May 30, and rumors suggest she may be gearing up for another tour. But when Cyrus needs to unwind, where does she go? Let's take a look at her impressive real estate portfolio.
A Starter Home in Studio City
Cyrus purchased her first property after the success of Can't Be Tamed in 2011. The five-bedroom, seven-bathroom ranch home was a $3.9 million investment and strategically located near her family's residence in Toluca Lake. This gated 4,948 square foot property boasts modern features like skylights and floor-to-ceiling glass doors, as well as relaxation amenities such as a saltwater pool, at-home spa, and yoga room.
A Horse Farm in Hidden Hills
Cyrus's love for her Tennessee roots is evident in her purchase of a 5.5-acre horse ranch in Hidden Hills in 2015. The property cost around $5.5 million and featured 6,000 square feet of living space, a one-acre riding ring, and luxurious amenities like a pool, spa, fireplace, and wine cellar.
A Mid-century Home in Malibu
Cyrus's hit song Malibu is inspired by the home she shared with Liam Hemsworth in this beachy city. She bought the 1,385 square-foot two-story abode for $2.5 million in 2016 and built a colorful recording studio on the property. The home features high ceilings, glass doors, and a private balcony off the primary bedroom.
A Farmhouse Ranch in Tennessee
In 2017, Cyrus invested $5.8 million in a 33.5-acre property featuring a 7,000 square-foot ranch-style main house with a wrap-around porch, lofted ceilings, and reclaimed wood flooring.
A Mansion in Hidden Hills
Following her split from Hemsworth, Cyrus moved into a six-bedroom, six-bathroom mansion in Hidden Hills for around $5 million. She worked with her mother and interior designer to create a space that reflects her personality, featuring a leopard-print glam room and psychedelic-themed music studio.
A Manor in Malibu
Cyrus's most recent real estate purchase is a $7.9 million six-bedroom, six-and-a-half-bathroom mansion in Malibu. The home was built in 1999 but has undergone renovations, boasting a refreshed interior with white paint, hardwood flooring, and stone tile. Outdoor entertainment includes a patio and heated pool.
