Orlando Bloom Sells Beverly Hills Home After Katy Perry Split in Stylish Real Estate Move

Orlando Bloom Lists and Sells Beverly Hills Mansion Post-Breakup
Orlando Bloom has sold his luxurious Beverly Hills mansion for $7 million USD, marking a major lifestyle shift following his separation from singer Katy Perry in June. The transaction came just weeks after the home hit the market, signaling swift interest in the sleekly renovated property.The actor, 48, finalized the sale of the four-bedroom property located in the prestigious Trousdale Estates, a neighborhood favored by A-listers and recently spotlighted on the Netflix series Selling Sunset.
Prime Location and Hollywood Ties
Real estate agent Jason Oppenheim of The Oppenheim Group, who represented Bloom, described the home as “located on the best street in Trousdale.” The exclusive enclave borders the iconic Bird Streets and has long been a magnet for Hollywood's elite.Originally built in 1959, the house underwent significant upgrades by Mexican architect Miguel Angel Aragonés before Bloom acquired it. The Pirates of the Caribbean star later spent over a year-and-a-half refining the design to match his personal vision.
Modern Design with Custom Touches
Bloom's upgrades included the installation of a zero-edge pool surrounded by an ipe wood deck, offering a resort-like ambiance. The outdoor space is fitted with built-in seating and a sleek fire pit, seamlessly accessible through floor-to-ceiling glass sliders that connect multiple interior rooms to the exterior.Inside, Bloom redesigned the kitchen with a more open layout, maximizing natural light and flow. He incorporated high-end finishes from Italian design house Poliform and added energy-efficient LED lighting throughout.
A Master Suite Designed for Comfort
The primary suite was also transformed to allow direct access to the pool area. Spacious closets and a luxurious bathroom featuring a wet room, a freestanding soaking tub, and a private patio enhance the retreat-like feel.Midcentury Elegance Meets Hollywood Flair
A standout feature in the living room is a sunken conversation pit — a nod to classic midcentury design — complete with plush built-in sofas, ideal for intimate gatherings or relaxed evenings at home.Bloom had originally listed the property in 2019 for $9 million before temporarily pulling it off the market. With its recent sale at $7 million, it closes a personal chapter for the actor as he moves forward from his high-profile relationship.