Paris Hilton Buys Mark Wahlberg’s Super-Luxury LA Mansion for $63 Million
Paris Hilton Buys Mark Wahlberg’s Super-Luxury Los Angeles Mansion for $63 MillionPhoto Courtesy of TopTenRealEstateDeals.com / The Beverly Hills Estates

Paris Hilton Reclaims L.A. Legacy with $63 Million Beverly Park Château

Paris Hilton's $63 Million Beverly Park Purchase Marks Triumphant Return to L.A. Elite

After a devastating wildfire claimed her Malibu estate earlier this year, Paris Hilton has made a defiant return to L.A.’s ultra‑exclusive real estate stage. The socialite-businesswoman purchased Mark Wahlberg’s former Beverly Park estate for around $63 million—a huge move just months after losing her $8.4 million oceanfront home to the LA fires in January of this year. 

Tucked high in the hills above Beverly Hills, Beverly Park is one of Los Angeles’ most exclusive and closely guarded enclaves. Known for its oversized estates, round-the-clock security, and celebrity residents like Denzel Washington, Adele, and Sylvester Stallone, the neighborhood offers a rare blend of seclusion and status. With its winding roads, sweeping canyon views, and European-style landscaping, Beverly Park feels worlds away from the city—despite being just minutes from Rodeo Drive.

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A Record-Breaking Estate with Resort-Level Amenities

Hilton’s new estate fits seamlessly into that rarefied setting. Set on 6.14 manicured acres, the French-country-style mansion was custom built by renowned architect Richard Landry in 2014. The nearly 30,500-square-foot residence includes 12 bedrooms and 20 bathrooms, combining old-world craftsmanship with modern luxury on a scale few properties can match.

The palatial entry ushers you through a sweeping double‑stair foyer into grand public rooms adorned with high ceilings, marble accents, intricate moldings, and hardwood floors. A two-story library, state-of-the-art home theater, wine‑and‑cigar cellar, and professional-grade gym round out the lavish interior.

Hilton’s new domain rivals a private resort. The grounds host:

  • A multi-sport court

  • A custom skate park

  • A five-hole golf course with driving range

  • A resort-style pool complete with grotto, waterfalls, and waterslides

  • An expansive guesthouse with staff quarters  

It’s a lifestyle estate designed for family play, entertainment, and privacy—ideal for Hilton, who is now raising two children.

A Hollywood Pedigree and a Statement Purchase

The estate’s provenance enhances its cachet. Mark Wahlberg originally purchased the land in 2009 for $8.25 million, then commissioned Richard Landry to build the residence, tapping his expertise evident in celebrity commissions like Tom Brady’s mansion. Wahlberg sold it via an LLC in 2023 for $55 million before Hilton completed her purchase after it listed earlier this year at $68 million.

The top record sale in Beverly Park was around $70 million, while Hilton’s purchase doesn’t quite top that, it comes mighty close to one of the most expensive home acquisitions in LA history. 

Lounge Terrace With Fireplace Overlooking the Expansive Lawn
Lounge Terrace With Fireplace Overlooking the Expansive LawnPhoto Courtesy of TopTenRealEstateDeals.com / The Beverly Hills Estates
For Hilton, this purchase marks a significant shift in values and lifestyle—it’s an investment in stability, family, and image. With unmatched amenities, privacy, and pedigree, the estate offers a fortified sanctuary in the wake of her Malibu loss. Whether hosting intimate soirées or rebuilding her family’s roots, Hilton’s Beverly Park château is both a return and a renewal.

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