Find Out Where These 51 Celebrities Retreat To After A Hard Day’s Work

Corey Harrison – Las Vegas ($2.39 Million)

Corey Harrison, known for appearances on “Pawn Stars,” lived out the dream of buying his dream home. Driving past a Las Vegas spread on his way to Centennial High School, he vowed to buy a 7,069-square-foot mansion that always caught his eye. In 2013, it became a reality when he moved into the abode but three years later, he listed the seven-bedroom spread for $2.39M.

The residence went through extensive renovations when he shared its roof with his former wife Charlene. Harrison continues gracing the History Channel show based on the Silver Pawn Shop, where he serves as the store manager. He further impressed fans in 2021 with his 200-pound weight loss.

Hoda Kotb –  Long Island ($2 Million)

Hoda Kotb and Joel Schiffman, her fiance, alongside their two daughters share two beautiful homes. That includes a four-bedroom estate in Long Island and an Upper Manhattan apartment. In 2020 when she took some time away from her hosting duties on “Today,” Kotb gave us a glimpse inside her spacious waterfront mansion.

She shared an Instagram post showcasing the patio area where she gave Schiffman a haircut. Fans also got a glimpse of the garden attached to the residence which includes a decorative trellis and a stone pavement. The home also comes with a private swimming dock and reportedly costs $2M.

Erin Burnett – Manhattan (Undisclosed)

When she isn’t caught up anchoring her CNN show, “Erin Burnett OutFront,” a two-bedroom on Broadway offers her solace. Located close to the Lincoln Center, the apartment complex is also near Central Park. Like other residents, Burnett enjoys access to a residential lounge, community swimming pool, parking garage, a training club, and a 24-hour doorman.

It isn’t clear what she paid for the unit, but other apartments in the building go for a monthly rental price of $13.2K. Given that she maintains a low profile away from the screen, it isn’t clear whether she has other residences shared with her husband David Rubulotta and their two children.

Bill Gates – Washington ($130 Million)

Few people can say that they haven’t heard about software developer/business magnate Bill Gates. His illustrious career with companies like Microsoft, Cascade Investment, and TerraPower contributed to his $139B fortunes, as of 2022. It isn’t surprising that he retreats to an eco-friendly, tech-plugged abode at the end of each day.

Dubbed “Xanadu 2.0,” calling it a super mansion is an understatement, and the seven-bedroom spread was the culmination of a seven-year-long construction process. Valued at an estimated $130M, as per Business Insider, Gates shares the 66,000-square-foot residence with his wife Melinda. Even more impressive, he purchased the house for $2M in 1988.

Stephen Curry – San Francisco ($31 Million)

Coming off of his October 2021 victory, when he was honored as one of the league’s greatest and named as part of the NBA 75 team, Stephen Curry finds comfort and relaxation at home. To be precise, the swanky 1.2-acre pad is located in San Francisco’s Atherton neighborhood, and it reportedly cost him $31M.

It was the most expensive house purchased in the Bay Area in 2019 but given that the sale was off the market, pictures and other details about the residence are slim. Curry and his wife Ayesha have probably given the three-level mansion their personal touch, adding to the lush flora and plantings surrounding it.