
For nearly 40 years, Ozzy Osbourne called Los Angeles home. In 2015, he and Sharon moved into a Mediterranean Revival estate in Hancock Park. After his passing on July 22, 2025, the home became a symbol of both his triumphs and struggles.
A Place of Memories and Milestones. Ozzy rose to fame in England but spent much of his later life in the U.S. Though he once said, “I don’t want to die in America,” he later admitted, “I’m American now.” That emotional tug-of-war echoed his life between two homes.
In 2019, the LA house became a turning point after a fall aggravated old injuries, forcing Ozzy to cancel tour plans. Inside the Estate. Purchased for $12 million, the 11,500-square-foot home featured six bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, an elevator, a red-velvet screening room, and a guest apartment.
The interiors were both glamorous and cozy — rich wood floors, a plant-filled sunroom, family pets, and personal touches made it feel truly lived in. A Legacy Preserved
Though he longed for England, LA remained deeply meaningful. Ozzy’s home reflected a life of music, family, resilience — and a legacy that endures far beyond its walls.