
When you’re a celebrity, “just another mansion” doesn’t quite cut it. Forget a basic infinity pool or a walk-in closet—why not go for a house that doubles as a basketball arena, a storybook windmill, or an actual village? Some stars take luxury living to such an extreme that their homes end up looking more like theme parks or movie sets than regular real estate. These are 10 of the strangest, most bizarre celebrity homes that reveal what happens when imagination meets money.

10. Shaquille O’Neal’s Orlando Basketball Palace
Shaq’s home wasn’t large—it was gigantic. With 31,000 square feet and 12 bedrooms, complete with a home theater, it was like a resort. The pièce de résistance was his own private indoor basketball court, known as the “Shaq Center,” featuring a hall of fame–worthy trophy room. He once attempted to sell it for $28 million but eventually sold it for $11 million. Not bad for a house where you could roll out of bed and dunk before breakfast.

9. Lady Gaga’s Legendary Zappa House
Lady Gaga doesn’t just hoard Grammys—she hoards weird houses as well. She purchased Frank Zappa’s offbeat Laurel Canyon mansion for more than $5 million. The house was filled with Zappa’s unique décor and artistic flourishes, intact since the late ’60s. Gaga became the first resident outside his family, inheriting not only a house but a chunk of rock ‘n’ roll history.

8. Derek Jeter’s Castle on the Lake
Baseball legend Derek Jeter spent his summers playing at Tiedemann Castle, and much later in life, purchased it for himself. Sitting atop Greenwood Lake, the renovated estate features stone turrets, waterfalls, several kitchens, and a widow’s walk for glimpses of the lake. It’s as if out of a fairy tale—and ultimately sold for roughly $6.3 million after several years on the market.

7. Robert Downey Jr.’s Windmill Mansion
Robert Downey Jr. decided that a standard Hamptons mansion wasn’t whimsical enough, so he bought a converted windmill built in the 1800s. The 8,500-square-foot home mixes history with bold, artsy interiors designed by Downey and his wife. Bright colors, unique artwork, and playful touches make it feel like a child’s fantasy come to life—Iron Man clearly doesn’t do boring.

6. Rihanna’s Fortress in the Hills
Dubbed “The Fortress,” this dramatic LA rental was as daunting as it was chic. Rihanna resided in the steel-and-glass complex featuring 60-foot ceilings, cave-like spaces, and Hollywood panoramas. It rented for more than $135,000 a month. With its space-age atmosphere, it seemed less like a residence and more like a Bond baddie’s lair.

5. Jimmy Fallon’s Funhouse Apartment
Jimmy Fallon converted his New York apartment building into one huge playground. Merging four apartments, the almost 5,000-square-foot spread included secret doors, a secret playroom, and even a full bar. The interior was colorful, quirky, and built for enjoyment—more theme park than Manhattan luxury. Fallon later sold it to model Cara Delevingne for roughly $11 million.

4. Kat Von D’s Gothic Estate
Kat Von D’s Los Angeles residence resembled something Dracula would covet. The 11-bedroom estate contained dark wood carvings, a blood-red pool, and even a secret door that led to the garden. The dark look made it as much a work of art as a residence. Kat sold it for close to $8 million when she relocated to Indiana.

3. Johnny Depp’s Private French Village
Why purchase a house when you can purchase a whole village? Depp’s 19th-century village outside Saint-Tropez included guest houses, pools, and a converted church. He’s filled the wine cellar out as a Pirates of the Caribbean backdrop—skulls and all. The property, approximately $14 million, has been on and off the market for years, but Depp appears not to want to leave his own world.

2. Flea’s Spaceship-Inspired Compound
Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea has one of the most futuristic homes to be found. His La Crescenta estate features a seven-sided, spaceship-shaped house by architect Michael Maltzan, along with a Richard Neutra classic from the ’50s. Boasting a 50-foot lap pool, outside movie pavilion, and space for rock star parties, it’s pretty much another planet in the hills of California.

1. Celine Dion’s Backyard Waterpark
At number one on the list: Celine Dion’s Florida estate, complete with a full-on private waterpark. Spanning almost six acres, the 23,000-square-foot compound included slides, several pools, and more water features than a theme park. It finally sold for $13 million, well short of the initial $50 million asking price—but the prestige of owning a personal waterpark? Irreplaceable.

From fortresses and windmills to villages and castles, these houses demonstrate that celebrity lifestyle isn’t quantifiable in square footage—it’s quantifiable in making reality as unreal as one can.