Inside the Mansion Sharon Osbourne Shared With Ozzy That’s She’s Now Selling for $17 Million
Less than a year after the death of her husband, Sharon Osbourne has decided to sell the Los Angeles home they purchased more than a decade ago. The couple bought the Hancock Park mansion, located just five miles from downtown, in 2015 for $11.85 million.
While most fans are more familiar with their former property in Beverly Hills, where they filmed the hit MTV reality series The Osbournes, this property holds a lot of Hollywood history too, and not just for its famous occupants but for the celebrities who visited it over the years.
The previous owner, radio host Frank Bresee, started a tradition of guests leaving their signatures in the home’s theater. Some of the names inscribed include Elvis Presley, Mel Tormé, and Natalie Wood. The listing agent reiterted to the Wall Street Journal that and the movie theater “still features many iconic nods to its history.”
This particular residence did have its moment in the spotlight as well. It served as the backdrop for the documentary, Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home.
A description of the property from Carolwood Estates reads, “One of the legendary trophy estates of Hancock Park. Steeped in Hollywood history, designed in 1929 by architect A.K. Kellogg.”
It can be yours if you have an extra $17 million lying around. So what do you get for all that cash?
The Mediterranean-style mansion, which was built in 1929, boasts more than 11,500 square feet of living space spread out over three levels with seven bedrooms and 11 bathrooms. When guests first step inside the abode they are met with a grand foyer featuring herringbone-patterned hardwood floors, a curving staircase with wrought-iron balusters, and a sparkling gold chandelier dangling from the hand-painted ceiling.
There’s also a spacious living room, a formal dining room, fireplaces throughout, elevator access, a wood paneled library, the home theater, a two-bedroom guesthouse with a kitchen above a detached three-car garage, and a chef’s kitchen complete a breakfast nook and top-of-the-line appliances. Outside you’ll find a huge backyard and a mosaic-tiled pool, fountains, an outdoor dining area with a pizza oven and a barbecue. There’s plenty of lush greenary and tall trees surrounding the area to ensure privacy.
As the listing notes, “Situated behind tall gates for maximum privacy, this stunning property has been meticulously restored with attention to detail and craftsmanship rarely found today.”
The family announced the news of the Black Sabbath frontman‘s death on July 22, 2025, sharing: “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love.”
His cause of death was cardiac arrest and acute myocardial infarction. Coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease with autonomic dysfunction were listed as joint causes. He was 76.
In addition to Sharon, Ozzy is survived by his six children: Aimee, Kelly, Jack, Jessica, Louis, and his adopted son Elliot, as well as several grandchildren.