This is not the first time the actor has purchased one of his neighbor’s properties (that qualifies as one of the world’s best homes), and it does not come without a notable history. Leonardo previously fell out with his next-door neighbors (the home’s former owners) amid building a basketball court on his land.  According to Dirt (opens in new tab), the elderly couple, Ron and Joan Linclau, filed a lawsuit that accused the Great Gatsby actor of negligence. They claimed he had caused significant structural damage to their home, but Leonardo argued the problems stemmed from an illegal retaining wall installed by the couple themselves. A court settled the lawsuit in 2009, and things returned to normal until Joan Linclau’s death in early 2022. Records acquired by Dirt suggest that Ron Linclau sold the couple’s former home to Leonardo in a private, off-market deal for $10.5 million. The Academy Award-winning actor is no stranger to Hollywood real estate. His property (complete with the Linclau’s former home) now encompasses five adjoining pieces of land that span 5.14 acres in the esteemed Californian neighborhood. In total, the complex includes four main houses and four swimming pools – along with 15,000 square feet of total living space. Little is known about the home’s interiors or architectural assets, primarily because the home was never listed for sale. However, you can discover more about what Leonardo’s decorating ideas may include by exploring his property portfolio. Stand-out homes include Leonardo DiCaprio’s glamorous Los Angeles home located on the fringe of Griffith Park.  Tax records say Leonardo’s newest home was constructed in the early 1960s and features four bedrooms and four bathrooms amid 3,500 square feet of living space. The residence’s backyard ideas are equally as mysterious, but there is reportedly a pool and a separate guesthouse situated on the land – surrounded by mature eucalyptus trees. 

Where is Leonardo DiCaprio’s home?

Leonardo DiCaprio’s ever-growing compound has served as his home for over 20 years. However, the Titanic actor has a portfolio that stretches beyond the Hollywood Hills. He also owns homes in Los Feliz, Malibu, Beverly Hills, and on the east coast in New York City. Leonardo also famously owns an entire island near the coast of Belize.


title: “Leonardo Dicaprio Buys A Home Next To His Hollywood Estate Homes Gardens” ShowToc: true date: “2023-01-02” author: “Dale Sanders”


This is not the first time the actor has purchased one of his neighbor’s properties (that qualifies as one of the world’s best homes), and it does not come without a notable history. Leonardo previously fell out with his next-door neighbors (the home’s former owners) amid building a basketball court on his land.  According to Dirt (opens in new tab), the elderly couple, Ron and Joan Linclau, filed a lawsuit that accused the Great Gatsby actor of negligence. They claimed he had caused significant structural damage to their home, but Leonardo argued the problems stemmed from an illegal retaining wall installed by the couple themselves. A court settled the lawsuit in 2009, and things returned to normal until Joan Linclau’s death in early 2022. Records acquired by Dirt suggest that Ron Linclau sold the couple’s former home to Leonardo in a private, off-market deal for $10.5 million. The Academy Award-winning actor is no stranger to Hollywood real estate. His property (complete with the Linclau’s former home) now encompasses five adjoining pieces of land that span 5.14 acres in the esteemed Californian neighborhood. In total, the complex includes four main houses and four swimming pools – along with 15,000 square feet of total living space. Little is known about the home’s interiors or architectural assets, primarily because the home was never listed for sale. However, you can discover more about what Leonardo’s decorating ideas may include by exploring his property portfolio. Stand-out homes include Leonardo DiCaprio’s glamorous Los Angeles home located on the fringe of Griffith Park.  Tax records say Leonardo’s newest home was constructed in the early 1960s and features four bedrooms and four bathrooms amid 3,500 square feet of living space. The residence’s backyard ideas are equally as mysterious, but there is reportedly a pool and a separate guesthouse situated on the land – surrounded by mature eucalyptus trees. 

Where is Leonardo DiCaprio’s home?

Leonardo DiCaprio’s ever-growing compound has served as his home for over 20 years. However, the Titanic actor has a portfolio that stretches beyond the Hollywood Hills. He also owns homes in Los Feliz, Malibu, Beverly Hills, and on the east coast in New York City. Leonardo also famously owns an entire island near the coast of Belize.