Sydney Sweeney's residences are the perfect reflection of her talent and ambition. The young actress from Spokane, Washington, is everywhere these days, with a range of roles ranging from romantic comedy (Everything except you) to action (Madame Web), passing through the horror (Immaculate) and, soon, the biopic (the film, whose title has not yet been revealed, dedicated to the boxer Christy Martin). Before she became a star, Sydney Sweeney and her family moved to Los Angeles when she was 13 in hopes of launching her career, with a rocky start. “We lived in one room,” she confided in an article in Hollywood Reporter about the motel where she and her family were staying “in the meantime.” “My mother and I shared a bed and my father and my little brother shared a sofa. » Today, Sydney Sweeney's career has taken off and she has used her newfound wealth to help her family. She paid off her mother's mortgage, flew her grandparents to Italy to visit her on one of her shoots and bought her uncle's dream boat for the family lake, she told Glamour. “I come from a family where I saw my parents lose everything, and the idea terrifies me, she said, referring to her parents' bankruptcy. This fear will always stay with me. I am a big saver. I don't just spend money. I like investing, especially in real estate. » Here's a little overview of the actress' real estate assets, which will undoubtedly continue to grow as her star continues to rise.
A Tudor-style house in Westwood
Even after several years in Los Angeles, Sydney Sweeney still had trouble breaking through. She had small roles in series like Grey’s Anatomy et Pretty Little Liarsbut it wasn't until 2018 that his career really began to take off with the lead role in Everything Sucks from Netflix and a small but memorable role in The Scarlet Handmaid. Then, in 2019, she landed a role in the series Euphoria alongside Zendaya, Hunter Schafer and other young future stars, which catapulted her to a whole new level of stardom. Two years later, Sydney Sweeney paid $3 million (the equivalent of 2.8 million euros) for her first home, a historic Tudor-style building in Westwood. “I always thought that when I was 18 I would have all this money and buy my parents' house and bring them together again. I never could do it, she admitted to the Associated Press that same year. So now being able to be in my own home is an incredible accomplishment. I still can't figure it out. » The house, built in 1933, features a unique double A-frame frame, housing five bedrooms and four bathrooms spread over 300 square meters. It also features vaulted wood-beam ceilings and original brick fireplaces. One of its best features? A funicular which transports guests from the foot of the hill where it is perched to the front door. Sweeney rightly describes this magnificent residence as “Snow White’s Castle”.
The generational family home
The following year, Sydney Sweeney would have bought the family home, as she revealed while participating in the talk show Kelly Clarkson Show. “My great-grandmother had this beautiful house, a lovely two-bedroom building that they lived in, she declared. My grandmother was born there, my mother too, and when the children grew up, they built another house on the property. » The actress then explained that after the death of her great-grandfather and given the advanced age of her great-grandmother, they simply no longer had the means to keep the property. That’s when she decided to intervene. “Last year I called the owners and said, 'I want to buy my great-grandmother's house.' » That's precisely what she did, and now, as she told Kelly Clarkson, she has the best neighbors she could have dreamed of. “My grandmother still lives in the house next door, so I’m next door to my grandmother,” she smiled. No details about the property itself are yet available.
A property in Bel Air
In 2023, Sweeney paid $6.2 million (€5.8 million) for a house to renovate in Bel Air. The 1930s property evokes old-fashioned Hollywood glamor and consists of a 415 square meter mansion set on 50 hectares of land. Sydney Sweeney reportedly won the residence following an auction process. Last sold in 1984, it was previously owned by the son of Hollywood screenwriter Delmer Daves, who rose to fame during Hollywood's Golden Age in the 1940s and 1950s. The two-story house has five bedrooms and four bathrooms is covered in vines. There is also an annex house and a swimming pool, in addition to a (currently) overgrown garden. “We will fix him as much as possible without harming him, assured Sydney Sweeney Glamour about the renovation process. I don’t want anyone to come in and be like, “Oh, when did you do that again?” I want it to feel timeless, like it does today. » When the time comes, Sydney Sweeney will undoubtedly furnish the house with style and respect for the Old Hollywood aesthetic, her love for antique furniture and cars being unconditional.
A mansion in Florida
A year later, the star of Sharp Objects paid 13.5 million dollars (12.7 million euros) to treat himself to an oceanfront property in Florida, right next to Key West. Sydney Sweeney's latest property purchase features six bedrooms and eight bathrooms spread over 720 square meters, with a 1,250 liter aquarium, 520 bottle wine cellar, chef-worthy kitchen, gym and a games room. Photos of the property reveal a large infinity pool with a swim-up bar and adjoining spa, as well as a spacious back deck surrounded by tall palm trees. There also appears to be a private boat launch.