Step Inside Stunning Celebrity Sanctuaries

Immerse yourself in what it’s really like to live large.

If you’ve ever wondered how the rich and the famous live, now you can indulge your curiosity. Walkthrough the digital twins of famous estates formerly owned by the likes of Eddie Murphy, Ty Burrell, and power couple John Krasinski and Emily Blunt. 

If you enjoy living vicariously (a fan of MTV Cribs, perhaps?), now you can truly immerse yourself in their living spaces with Matterport 3D virtual tours. Explore each room as if you were really there, or switch to Dollhouse view to get a full scope of how the property is laid out. 

Welcome to how the stars live. And come back, anytime.

Former home of Eddie Murphy – Granite Bay, California

While actor and comedian Eddie Murphy may not reside here anymore, his personality is unmistakable throughout the home. Allegedly, this mansion wasn’t even for sale, but Murphy made an offer the owner couldn’t refuse. Nestled in the exclusive Los Lagos neighborhood overlooking Folsom Lake in Northern California, this almost-13,000-square-foot contemporary home features seven bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a 10-car garage, a theater, an arcade, a billiards room, an infinity pool with spa and five fireplaces – plus a 5,200-square-foot guest house.

Former home of John Krasinski and Emily Blunt, then Kendall Jenner – Hollywood Hills, California

We all have a special place in our heart for Jim, John Krasinski’s role in “The Office.”  He used to share this gorgeous home with his wife, Golden-globe winning actress Emily Blunt. Nestled in the Hollywood Hills, this modern, three-story, 4,800-square-foot property features six bedrooms, five bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, a spacious rooftop deck and a swimming pool. The couple sold the home to reality TV star, Kendall Jenner, in 2016.

Former Home of Ty Burrell – Culver City, California

ABC’s “Modern Family” star and comedian Ty Burrell formerly owned this Culver City penthouse condominium with sweeping views of the city and mountains. Burrell has been honored with two Emmy Awards for his role as Phil Dunphy, a real estate agent on “Modern Family.” This fourth-floor, nearly-2,000-square-foot corner unit features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a modern kitchen and two balconies accessible from the master bedroom and living room.

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