Where does Sabrina Carpenter live? Step inside her real-life ‘House Tour’

Fresh from her House Tour moment, the singer-songwriter has added a stylish Tribeca penthouse to her portfolio, now dividing her time between New York and Los Angeles
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 01: Sabrina Carpenter attends the 68th GRAMMY Awards on February 01, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)John Shearer/Getty Images

Where does Sabrina Carpenter live? With the release of her new House Tour video, and following her standout Coachella performance, we take a real-life look inside the homes that make up her growing property portfolio.

The video offers a glimpse into a world of high-gloss interiors and cinematic spaces, including a lavish Los Angeles mansion that is now on the market. The six-bedroom, ten-bathroom Disco Volante Estate, set on a hillside in the Hollywood Hills, was completed in 2023 by Vantage Design Group and designed with entertaining in mind, featuring an infinity pool and even a subterranean nightclub. As the listing puts it, ‘the only budget was there was no budget.’

Beyond the screen, Carpenter’s real estate story is just as compelling. The actor turned pop star, whose latest album Man’s Best Friend was released at the end of August, first stepped onto the property ladder in 2018, shortly after her breakout role on the Disney Channel’s Girl Meets World. As her focus shifted increasingly towards music, her career gathered momentum, culminating in the cultural dominance of her 2024 hit ‘Espresso’. Today, she splits her time between New York and Los Angeles. Below, we take a closer look at the places she has called home.

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Starter house

Sabrina Carpenter had a defining year in 2018. As she appeared in The Hate U Give and released her third album Singular: Act I, she also took her first step onto the property ladder. Aged just 18, the ‘Nonsense’ singer purchased a five-bedroom, five-bathroom home in Northridge, a leafy suburb of Los Angeles, for $1.7 million.

Set across approximately 5,500 square feet, the traditional two-storey house, built in the 1980s with a classic brick exterior, opened onto a distinctly more contemporary interior. Among its highlights were a sauna, a private cinema with black leather recliners, a spacious dressing room and a games room with its own bar, alongside a striking double-sided fireplace. Outside, the half-acre plot offered a swimming pool and spa, a basketball court, a cabana and a shaded dining area nestled beneath an upstairs balcony. Carpenter held on to the property for several years before selling it in 2024 for around $2.3 million.

FiDi apartment

A recent Rolling Stone feature revealed that Carpenter has split her time between Los Angeles and New York since 2021, when she began renting an Airbnb in Manhattan’s Financial District with her sister, Sarah, to focus on writing her album Emails I Can’t Send. The singer found that the Big Apple gave her more freedom to avoid the paparazzi and she never moved out, even though she originally planned on staying in New York just for the summer. ‘Thankfully, the owners really took a liking to my sister and I,’ she explained in the interview.

In September 2021, the ‘Please Please Please’ singer shared a photo of her grinning on the dwelling’s fire escape—a feature that she was ‘pretty excited about’—with Teen Vogue. ‘I just needed a change of pace in general,’ she said of the decision to come to NYC. ‘But there’s few places you can go that feel as energetic.’

Hollywood Hills home

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The Pennsylvania native closed out 2023 with the purchase of a $4.4 million Spanish Colonial home in the Hollywood Hills. The four-bedroom, five-bathroom house was originally built in 1936 and was given a stylish makeover by developer House of Rolison prior to Carpenter’s ownership. Across two levels, the home has about 3,400 square feet of interior space, with light oak floors, concrete fireplaces, picture windows, and vaulted ceilings. At the time of purchase, the singer’s home also featured a dark green wood-paneled dining room, a living room wet bar, and a vintage-inspired kitchen with custom oak cabinets, a spacious island topped in black marble, an off-white Ilve range, and a butler’s pantry. The half-acre plot also boasts canyon and city views, olive trees, multiple patios, tiered gardens, and an Italian courtyard fountain.

The two-time Grammy winner tapped designer Francesca Grace to decorate the home in a feminine, Victorian-inspired look. ‘She loves vintage and beautiful pink and florals,’ the designer told People in November 2024. ‘As a creative person, she doesn’t like a white box. We’ve wallpapered every single room basically at this point. She loves a print.’ Case in point: the sweet kitchen nook that Francesca Grace appointed with floral wallpaper by House of Hackney and blue-and-white striped pillows by Alice Palmer & Co. ‘When she hired me she was really famous, but this last eight months is when she became probably the number one pop star in the world,’ the designer said. At the time, the project was nearly complete. ‘She trusts me because [her taste] is the same [style] that I would choose for myself. I’ve showed her my house and she’s seen the vibe that I usually do, and she’s like, “I want that.”’

Carpenter still owns this property as her LA home base, staying there when she’s not at her NYC pad.