When you’re Johnny Depp, the world is your playground—and your homes reflect that. With a career spanning decades and a net worth in the hundreds of millions, Depp has built an impressive real estate portfolio.
From private islands to picturesque European estates, his properties reflect his love for privacy and luxury.
Despite some properties currently being on the market, our list reflects Depp’s current holdings. Known for swiftly selling off his real estate, this lineup is bound to evolve.
The French Village: Plan-de-la-Tour
One of the crown jewels in Depp’s collection is his 19th-century French village, located just outside the glamorous Saint-Tropez. This sprawling estate includes a number of stone cottages, a chapel, a restaurant, and even a skate park. Depp purchased the property in the early 2000s and reportedly spent millions restoring it to its current grandeur. The village, which sits on 37 acres of land, offers complete privacy—perfect for those times when he wants to get away from the hustle and bustle of Hollywood life.
Highlights:
- A private chapel
- Multiple guest houses
- A restaurant and bar area
This beautiful property has been on and off the market over the years, attracting a lot of attention from luxury home buyers.
Hollywood Hills Compound
Back in the States, Depp owns a collection of homes in the Hollywood Hills. Rather than sticking to one mansion like most celebrities, Depp went all out, buying five neighboring properties over the years. These homes now form a mini-compound where Depp can enjoy privacy while staying in Los Angeles. Each house has its own unique charm, from Mediterranean-style villas to more contemporary designs.
Highlights:
- Five separate homes
- Secluded compound in the heart of LA
- Beautiful architecture and landscapes
For those curious about Depp’s life in Hollywood, this compound offers a glimpse into his preferred way of living—peaceful and hidden from the public eye.
Private Island in the Bahamas: Little Hall's Pond Cay
When it comes to island getaways, Johnny Depp doesn’t just rent—he owns. Little Hall’s Pond Cay, a 45-acre private island in the Bahamas, is perhaps the most exotic and serene of all his properties. This island is home to six pristine beaches, each named after people Depp holds dear, including his two children, Lily-Rose and Jack.
Not just a luxury escape, this island has solar-powered buildings and a stunning coral reef, reflecting Depp’s love for nature. It’s no wonder this place is where he has spent some of his most peaceful moments, away from the prying eyes of the public.
Highlights:
- Six private beaches
- Eco-friendly solar-powered buildings
- Crystal-clear waters for snorkeling and diving
Somerset Mansion
Depp’s love for historic properties is also evident in his stunning Somerset mansion. Located in the rural English countryside, this 19th-century estate gives Depp the ultimate countryside escape. The property spans 850 acres, providing breathtaking views, and boasts multiple bedrooms, large gardens, and even a horse stable.
Highlights:
- 850 acres of land
- Historic architecture
- A peaceful countryside retreat
Depp has described this property as his refuge, a place where he can unwind and enjoy the simpler things in life.
The Kentucky Ranch
Johnny Depp owns a Kentucky horse ranch, which he purchased twice — once in 1995 and again in 2005. Located in his home state, this 41-acre property features a seven-bedroom home, three barns, and plenty of space for horseback riding. Depp originally bought it for his mother and later repurchased it, showing his strong connection to his roots.
Highlights:
- 41-acre property
- Seven-bedroom home
- Three barns
- Personal connection to Depp’s family and roots
Five Penthouse Collection in Los Angeles
In downtown Los Angeles, Depp once owned a collection of five penthouses in the Eastern Columbia Building. These stylish apartments were interconnected, giving Depp a personal, multi-level living space with plenty of room for guests. Each penthouse had its own distinct design, reflecting Depp’s eclectic tastes. He sold these properties in 2016, but they remain a significant part of his real estate history.
Highlights:
- Five interconnected penthouses
- Located in the iconic Eastern Columbia Building
- Eclectic and unique designs
- Sold in 2016