Birmingham legend Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon have listed their incredible 11,500-square-foot Hancock Park, Los Angeles, estate for $18 million (£15.5m). In Hancock Park, rocker Ozzy Osbourne and talk show host Sharon Osbourne are shopping around their 1920s mansion for $18 million. Ozzy Osbourne died today aged 76, with his wife Sharon and children by his side, just days after he performed his final gig in Birmingham with Black Sabbath. Ozzy & Sharon Osbourne's House (Google Maps). The musician and his celebrity wife live here in Hancock Park. They paid film producer Oren Koules nearly $12M for the property in October 2015. They also have a residence in the famed "Sierra Towers" building in West Hollywood. Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne are selling their Los Angeles megamansion for a cool $18 million. The former Black Sabbath frontman and longtime solo artist, 73, and his 69-year-old wife, a TV Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne's 12,000-square-foot home, set of on a coveted street in LA's Hancock Park, has hit the market for $17.5 million. Self-proclaimed “Prince of Darkness” Ozzy Osbourne and his wife, Sharon, former host of daytime talk show The Talk, have listed their 11,500-square-foot Hancock Park, Los Angeles, estate for But beyond the stage lights and screaming fans lies a lesser-known masterpiece: the Ozzy Osbourne house in California. Nestled in Los Angeles’ prestigious Hancock Park, this mansion isn’t just a home—it’s a symbol of luxury, legacy, and the chaotic charm of the Osbourne family. Step inside the late Ozzy Osbourne's stunning $18 million Hancock Park mansion following his recent passing on July 22nd. Discover the shocking design choices that prove the Prince of Darkness had Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne are planning to relocate back to their native United Kingdom and have just listed their Hancock Park mansion for a cool $18 Million. One of Hancock Park’s legendary estates, if the Osbournes get anywhere near their asking price, the property will rank as one of the priciest Hancock Park homes ever [] Sharon Osbourne shared her $18 million LA home in Hancock with her late rock 'n' roll husband Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away aged 76 on July 22 Ozzy and Sharon bought an enormous estate in Hancock Park back in 2012. The pair purchased the 11,565-square-foot abode for $12 million, paying a little over $1 million per 1,000 square feet. Osbourne Mansion Hits the Market Breaking headlines in the world of celebrity real estate, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne have officially listed their 11,500-square-foot Hancock Park mansion for sale. Valued at a substantial USD $18 million, this move marks a significant shift in the Osbournes’ property portfolio. The Hancock Park mansion of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne is on the market for $18 million, according to press reports. The Mediterranean Revival style mansion was built in 1929 by architect A.K. Kellogg. The 11,500 square foot house has six bedrooms and eleven bathrooms, a separate guest apartment above Step inside late rock legend Ozzy Osbourne's $18M Hancock Park estate. Discover the Prince of Darkness's shocking design sophistication and luxury secrets. Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne are saying goodbye to Los Angeles after 25 years — see the photos of their gorgeous Hancock Park mansion. As of late, Ozzy resides in a beautiful mansion in Hancock Park, Los Angeles. In this video we’re going to look at this home as well as the previous house from The Osbournes, their house that Rocker Ozzy Osbourne and wife Sharon Osbourne are letting go of their Hancock Park home. They're asking for $18 million. Explore the $18 million Ozzy Osbourne house in Hancock Park, LA. Discover its luxury features, history, and the Osbournes’ real estate empire. Sharon Osbourne and her husband Ozzy are set to upheave their entire lives from Los Angeles and head back to their home of the UK, but ahead of the relocation the couple have been celebrating at
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