We already know which DJ’s are the richest. But which one has the best mansion you could get inspiration from or possibly redecorate one day?
Every year Forbes reports on which top DJ’s are the richest, mostly for the ladies and some gentleman. But which one has the best house? Each of these DJ houses could be on MTV Cribs if it was still on the air, or maybe even an interior decorating magazine. But don’t carefully research them and jump the fence one day because stalking is not a good way to get a man.
Calvin Harris
- Location: West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
Earlier this year Calvin Harris, the world’s richest DJ, bought Steve Angello’s Los Angeles mansion. Angello was asking $5.5 million but Harris talked him down to $5.05 million. That’s the bro price. The 6,010-square-foot house boasts 18-foot ceilings, an eat-in kitchen, a swimming pool and deck, an outdoor shower, a two-story den-slash-music room and a home recording studio.
David Guetta
- Location: Miami Beach, Miami, Florida
Last August David Guetta purchased this ocean front Miami condominium from New York billionaire Michael Wiesenfeld. The four-story dwelling is on the 37th floor of Setai Hotel & Residences. The 2,521-square-foot condo has views of the ocean and the Miami skyline. The value is an estimated $6.75 million. You can rent Guetta’s condo for about $28,000 per week.
Zedd
- Location: Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California
Last spring Zedd‘s Beverly Hills estate was featured in Architectural Digest. It’s a huge honor in the interior decorating community. The 9,400-square-foot house features floor to ceiling windows, an infinity swimming pool, fountains and a Skittles vending machine. He decorated the “modern and slick” home himself. He describes it as, “Something Steve Jobs would have enjoyed.”
Steve Aoki
- Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Steve Aoki‘s Las Vegas mansion was in Architectural Digest a year before Zedd’s was. He got an amazing deal on the 16,000-square-foot home at an auction. It was originally listed for $12 million, but he paid $3 million cash money. Then he went to work converting it into a smart house. The spot includes an original Banksy, a gym and foam pit, and a pool with his logo on the bottom.
Deadmau5
- Location: Campbellville, Ontario, Canada
Joel “Deadmau5” Zimmerman purchased his 14,000-square-foot home in Ontario for around $5 million in 2014. The four bedroom estate sits on 118-square-acres of Canadian forest. If you check his Instagram account you can see he also has two cats, some ducks, a home recording studio, and a collection of exotic taxidermy animals. He recently renovated the pool house.
Skrillex
- Location: Malibu, Los Angeles, California
In 2016 the LA Times reported that Sonny “Skrillex” Moore had acquired a $6 million parcel of land near Malibu Beach. That was the price for the 1.1 acre of land where he planned to break ground on a 12,000-square-foot mansion on a bluff overlooking the ocean. It is part of an upscale community of 13 upscale properties with price tags escalating to $15 million.
Diplo
- Location: Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California
That same year the LA Times reported Wesley “Diplo” Pentz had purchased a Hollywood Hills home. He paid a more modest price of $2.425 million. At the time he was touring with Jack U, so maybe he went house shopping with Skrillex. The four-story home has wraparound views of Beachwood Canyon, an open plan dining/living room and a courtyard with a succulent wall.
Martin Garrix
- Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Martin Garrix enjoys a three-story apartment in Amsterdam. When he gave Dutch reporters a tour back in 2016, he was 19-years-old and had just moved out of his parents’ house. It was somewhat unfinished with an unmade air mattress in the master bedroom. Surely he has purchased a real bed by now. Other features include an elevator, a fireplace and a home studio.
The Chainsmokers
- Location: Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California
The Chainsmokers‘ Drew Taggart purchased a 4333-square-feet house in the San Fernando Valley for $2.34 million last summer. The Sherman Oaks residence is bright, clean and traditional with five bedrooms, stainless steel appliances, and a covered patio area for entertaining guests. His bandmate Alex Pall has a four-bedroom in the Hollywood Hills worth an estimated $2.695 million.
Paul Oakenfold
- Location: Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California
Paul Oakenfold has two houses in the Hollywood Hills. According to Variety, in 2003 he paid $2.35 million to film producer Baker Bloodworth for a large residence near Hollywood Bowl. Last July he listed his second home for sale at an asking price of $3 million. The 2,800-square-foot mansion is also on a hill above Hollywood Bowl, so you can be neighbors if you are interested.
Some top DJ’s, like David Guetta and Afrojack, are more private about showing their homes to the general public. Others, like these guys, practically have their houses listed on Google Maps. It would be nice to see a female DJ’s mansion one day. For a more in depth tour of each DJ home, but not all of them, check out our YouTube playlist of videos we did not produce.