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15 Unbelievable Homes Owned by the World’s Most Successful Podcasters

The podcasting industry has minted a new generation of ultra-wealthy media moguls. What started as basement recordings and garage conversations has evolved into a multi-billion-dollar content empire. Today, the biggest names in podcasting are collecting real estate portfolios that rival Hollywood A-listers.

From sprawling lakefront compounds in Texas to tropical estates in Puerto Rico, these creators have turned podcast earnings into stunning properties. For those who want to see even more incredible comedian mansions, we have you covered. Here are 15 unbelievable homes owned by the world’s most successful podcasters.

1. Logan Paul 

Impaulsive

LocationDorado Beach, Puerto Rico
Purchase Price$32.5 Million (September 2025)
Square FootageNot publicly disclosed
Standout FeatureGated oceanfront community with resort-level amenities

Logan Paul upgraded to a $32.5 million estate in Dorado Beach after selling his previous $14 million Puerto Rico home. The purchase, widely covered by TMZ, came shortly after his wedding to Nina Agdal in Lake Como, Italy.

The Dorado Beach East gated community offers world-class amenities. Paul documented the entire buying process for his YouTube audience, giving fans a transparent look at how content revenue translates into real estate. He is far from alone in this trend. A growing number of creators are assembling major property portfolios across the country, and Paul’s Puerto Rico compound sits near the top.

2. Joe Rogan

The Joe Rogan Experience

LocationLake Austin, Texas
Purchase Price$14.4 Million
Square Footage10,980 sq ft
Standout FeatureCustom-built podcast studio and private boat dock

Rogan bought this eight-bedroom, ten-bathroom compound in 2020 after leaving Los Angeles for Texas. The property sits on four acres with 300 feet of direct lake frontage and modern Asian-inspired architecture overlooking undeveloped preserve land. He is one of many high-profile celebrities who now call Austin home.

He uses a custom-built studio on the grounds to film The Joe Rogan Experience, frequently showcasing his home gym and archery range on social media. The home remains one of the most recognizable podcast residences in the world. Explore the full property specs and upgrades of Rogan’s Texas estate.

3. Alex Cooper

Call Her Daddy

LocationStudio City, California
Purchase Price$10.7 Million (2022)
Square Footage6,900 sq ft
Standout FeatureFeatured in Architectural Digest with custom interiors

Cooper purchased this home with her husband, Matt Kaplan. The property was later showcased in Architectural Digest, where Cooper discussed her approach to furnishing and design in detail on her podcast.

Cooper signed a reported $125 million deal with SiriusXM. In late 2024, she purchased a separate Los Angeles home for her parents, expanding her real estate footprint in Southern California.

4. Dave Ramsey

The Ramsey Show

LocationFranklin, Tennessee
Purchase / Sale$1.5M (land) / Sold for $10.2 Million
Square FootageApprox. 14,000 sq ft on 14.38 acres
Standout FeatureHilltop estate with tennis court and outdoor kitchen

Ramsey bought the land in 2008 and built a custom hilltop estate. He sold the property in 2021 for $10.2 million. As of recent reports, the estate was relisted in 2025 around the $15 million mark, reflecting Nashville’s booming luxury real estate market.

The gated compound spans over 14 acres and includes a swimming pool, tennis court, and an outdoor kitchen. Ramsey frequently referenced the property on his show as a testament to long-term real estate investment principles.

5. Jay Shetty

On Purpose

LocationHollywood Hills, California
Purchase Price$8.4 Million
Square FootageNot publicly disclosed
Standout FeatureFloor-to-ceiling glass walls and cantilevered roof

Shetty purchased this home from actor Balthazar Getty. The 0.71-acre property features an architectural design centered around floor-to-ceiling glass walls and a dramatic cantilevered roof that blends indoor and outdoor living.

Extensive outdoor areas include a pool, outdoor kitchen, and manicured lawns. Shetty lives there with his wife, Radhi Devlukia, and the home has appeared in his wellness content and social media posts.

6. Bobby Bones

The Bobby Bones Show

LocationOak Hill, Nashville, Tennessee
Purchase / Sale$3.7M bought / $6.9M sold (June 2024)
Square Footage14,804 sq ft across 3 buildings
Standout FeatureResort-style lagoon pool and two guesthouses

Bones purchased this property around 2020 and sold it in June 2024 for $6.9 million, netting roughly $3.2 million in profit. The estate spans three buildings across five fully fenced acres.

It features a resort-style lagoon pool, a sport court, a six-car heated garage, and two separate guesthouses. Nashville has attracted several comedians and broadcasters looking for spacious properties, and Bones’ former estate was one of the largest among them.

7. Tom Segura

Your Mom’s House

LocationLake Austin, Texas
Purchase PriceApprox. $6.5 Million
Square Footage6,230 sq ft
Standout FeatureWaterfront living just downriver from Joe Rogan

Segura and his wife, Christina Pazsitzky, left Los Angeles for Austin. They sold their Pacific Palisades home and purchased this five-bedroom, seven-bathroom Prairie-style lakefront property on just under an acre. Take a full interior tour of the property.

Notably, the home is located just down the river from Joe Rogan’s compound, creating a mini podcaster neighborhood on Lake Austin. Both creators have referenced the proximity on their respective shows. This pattern of comedians heading to Austin has become a full-blown migration.

8. Travis Kelce

New Heights

LocationLeawood, Kansas
Purchase Price$6 Million (November 2023)
Square Footage6,500 sq ft
Standout FeatureFrench Regency architecture with six bedrooms

Kelce purchased this estate in late 2023, reportedly at a discount from the $6.9 million asking price. The French Regency style property features six bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a spacious kitchen with garden and patio areas.

Kelce also owns a separate 10,000-square-foot Briarcliff West property in Kansas City, purchased in 2019 for $995,000. The New Heights podcast, co-hosted with his brother Jason, is valued at over $100 million.

9. Bill Simmons

The Ringer

LocationMalibu, California
Purchase Price$4.7 Million
Square Footage2,200 sq ft
Standout FeatureRanch-style home on 1.2 acres near the coast

Simmons owns this three-bedroom ranch-style property on 1.2 acres in Malibu. He has also maintained a Los Angeles mansion that was listed for rent at $25,000 per month, expanding his California real estate portfolio.

Simmons built The Ringer into one of the most influential sports and pop culture media companies before selling it to Spotify. His properties reflect a preference for coastal California living with both mountain and ocean proximity.

10. Dax Shepard

Armchair Expert

LocationLos Feliz, California
Purchase Price$4.3 Million (2017)
Square Footage4,048 sq ft
Standout Feature1922 English Revival with five fireplaces

Shepard and his wife, Kristen Bell, purchased this gated English Revival home built in 1922. The property features four bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, five fireplaces, and a wood-burning stove with original architectural details.

They undertook an extensive renovation to modernize the home while preserving its historic character. Shepard has discussed the renovation process on Armchair Expert, directly connecting the home to his podcast storytelling. The Los Feliz neighborhood has long attracted comedians, including Bill Burr.

11. Emma Chamberlain

Anything Goes

LocationBeverly Hills, California
Purchase Price$4.3 Million (June 2021)
Square Footage4,440 sq ft
Standout FeatureContemporary architecture featured in Architectural Digest

Chamberlain upgraded to this Beverly Hills property in 2021 after selling her previous West Hollywood home. The contemporary home was built in 2016 on a gated lot with tall privacy hedges and extensive interior renovations.

The home was later revealed through an Architectural Digest feature in late 2022, giving fans a full tour of her creative living space. The property reflects her distinctive personal aesthetic and design sensibility.

12. Charlamagne Tha God

The Breakfast Club

LocationUpper Saddle River, New Jersey
Purchase Price$3.3 Million
Square Footage9,275 sq ft
Standout FeatureCustom millwork and grand living spaces

Charlamagne purchased this six-bedroom home during the COVID-19 pandemic. The property blends modern sophistication with East Coast elegance, featuring custom moldings, millwork, and a serene suburban setting on a large lot.

At nearly 9,300 square feet, the home provides ample space while remaining within commuting distance of New York City, where The Breakfast Club broadcasts live every weekday morning.

13. Theo Von

This Past Weekend

LocationGreen Hills, Nashville, Tennessee
Purchase Price$1.645 Million (March 2021)
Square Footage4,918 sq ft
Standout FeatureSecluded estate lot with content creation space

Von purchased this Nashville-area home in 2021. Built in 1986, the property sits on a secluded estate lot and offers privacy for both living and content creation between touring schedules.

Based on current market trends, the home’s estimated value has risen to between $2.2 and $2.4 million. Von has referenced his Nashville base frequently on his podcast as a hub for his creative work. Get a full breakdown of the property and its surroundings.

14. Marc Maron

WTF with Marc Maron

LocationHighland Park, Los Angeles (former)
Sale Price$920,000 (May 2018)
Square FootageTwo-bedroom, one-bathroom bungalow
Standout FeatureThe iconic detached garage podcast studio

Maron’s former Highland Park home holds a unique place in podcasting history. The detached single-car garage served as the recording studio for nearly 900 episodes of WTF, making it one of the most iconic celebrity homes in entertainment history.

He sold the property in 2018 for $171,000 over asking, then moved to a larger Craftsman home nearby with a new garage studio. The original garage remains a cultural landmark for podcast enthusiasts.

15. Alaina Urquhart

Morbid

LocationNorth Easton, Massachusetts
Purchase Price$1.35 Million (2021)
Square FootageSix bedrooms, seven bathrooms
Standout FeatureLarge lot in a quiet suburban setting

Urquhart, co-host of the massively popular true-crime podcast Morbid, purchased this home in 2021. The property sits on a generous lot in a quiet Massachusetts suburb, providing a contrast to the dark subject matter of the show.

Before the upgrade, her Morbid co-host Ash Kelley lived just around the corner. That proximity reportedly fueled their early podcast chemistry. Other podcasters have taken a similar approach of building custom studios at home.

More Podcaster and Comedian Homes Worth Exploring

Several other podcasters and comedian-hosts have built impressive properties that did not make this list but deserve a look:

Shane Gillis’ Austin property is another example of a comedian who followed the Austin migration trend, picking up a home in the same city as Rogan and Segura.

Tim Dillon’s Hollywood Hills estate offers a clifftop Spanish-style retreat that the podcast host bought for $4.6 million in 2022.

And for fans of the early podcast era, Brian Redban’s home base provides an interesting look at the co-producer who helped launch The Joe Rogan Experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns the most expensive podcaster home?

Logan Paul currently holds the record with his $32.5 million Dorado Beach estate in Puerto Rico, purchased in September 2025.

Which podcaster made the biggest profit on a home sale?

Bobby Bones netted approximately $3.2 million in profit when he sold his Nashville estate for $6.9 million after purchasing it for $3.7 million. Not every celebrity comes out ahead in real estate, though.

Do any podcasters record their shows from home?

Yes. Joe Rogan films The Joe Rogan Experience from a custom studio on his Austin property. Dax Shepard has also discussed recording Armchair Expert from his Los Feliz home.

What is the most iconic podcaster home?

Marc Maron’s former Highland Park garage is widely considered the most iconic podcast recording location. Nearly 900 episodes of WTF were recorded there before he sold the property in 2018.

How many podcasters on this list live in Texas?

Two podcasters on this list have Texas homes: Joe Rogan and Tom Segura both own lakefront properties on Lake Austin. The state has become a magnet for media personalities seeking lower taxes and more space.

Nyla Brown

Nyla Brown is the founder and lead curator of NylaHome, a digital publication covering luxury real estate, architecture, and interior design through the study of celebrity homes. With over twelve years of hands-on experience in residential renovation and design analysis, she brings a technical and informed perspective to high-end properties. Bridging the gap between architectural integrity and pop culture, her work offers readers credible insight into how exceptional homes are built, valued, and talked about in the entertainment world.

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