Ozzy Osbourne’s presence still lingers in Los Angeles, but now the house that held it is up for grabs.
Located just south of Hollywood, the sprawling property was Ozzy’s last base in LA before the family shifted their focus back to the UK (per Loudersound).
Inside Ozzy’s last LA residence
The house itself isn’t subtle. Built in 1929, it leans into old school Hollywood weight, blending classic architecture with modern upgrades.
Inside, you’re looking at seven bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, alongside a full spread of living spaces that feel designed for both chaos and quiet, there’s a formal dining room, a wood panelled library, a screening room, and enough lounge space to host something far louder than a dinner party.
Outside, it opens up into landscaped gardens, a pool lined with hand laid mosaic tiles, and an outdoor dining area complete with a pizza oven and barbecue setup.
It’s polished, but it doesn’t feel sterile, there’s still a sense that this was lived in, not just staged.
Take a look around below:
A home tied to Ozzy’s final chapter
The Osbournes picked up the property back in 2015, and it’s been in and out of listings since 2022, when plans to relocate to the UK briefly stalled.
Now, with Ozzy’s passing, the sale carries a different weight, this wasn’t just another celebrity property, it was part of the final stretch of his life, a place where the chaos had softened, even if the legacy hadn’t.
A neighbourhood built on history
Hancock Park isn’t short on heavy hitters either, the area has long been home to names like Muhammad Ali, Nat King Cole, Antonio Banderas, and Meghan Markle, sitting inside a preservation zone that keeps the streets locked in a near time capsule of 1920s design.
That context matters, this isn’t just about square footage, it’s about buying into a piece of cultural real estate.
More than bricks and mortar
At $17 million, it’s not exactly an impulse buy, but for the right person, this isn’t just a house, it’s a final snapshot of Ozzy Osbourne’s world, one that balances the madness he built his name on with the quieter spaces he eventually settled into.
And now, it’s waiting for someone else to step inside it.
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