PHOTO: Lewis Hamilton. MOTORSPORT.COM
Formula One superstar Lewis Hamilton is not only a legend on the racetrack but also a savvy real estate investor, quietly amassing a property portfolio worth an estimated $250 million. With a net worth of around $480 million, the seven-time F1 champion has strategically invested in some of the world’s most exclusive locations, from Monaco and London to New York, Colorado, and Milan.
Monaco Mansion – The Ultimate Racer’s Paradise
When Hamilton isn’t traveling the world for races, he calls a $24.5 million mansion in Monaco home. The microstate is famous for its tax benefits and ultra-luxury real estate, attracting high-profile figures like Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc.
Hamilton’s home is reportedly located in Fontvieille, a prestigious district known for its modern architecture, yacht-filled marina, and breathtaking sea views. Some of the top-floor penthouses in the area sell for a staggering $62 million, dwarfing even the most expensive Sydney real estate prices.
Hamilton once described Monaco as “a place I call home” and has often shared his admiration for its stunning landscapes and exclusive lifestyle.
Inside one of his many homes. Picture: Instagram
Luxury London Living – A $38 Million Kensington Mansion
Hamilton’s UK base is a $38 million Victorian mansion in Kensington, one of London’s most prestigious neighborhoods. The home features:
- Grand reception rooms leading out to a stunning garden
- A summer house for entertaining
- Expansive living spaces designed for luxury and comfort
Despite its prime location, reports suggest Hamilton rarely spends time there. The property was previously owned by Burberry designer Christopher Bailey, adding an extra layer of prestige.
Inside Hamilton’s London home.
The kitchen area.
New York City Penthouse – A $66 Million Slice of Manhattan
Hamilton made headlines in 2019 when he purchased a $66 million penthouse in a Manhattan development co-owned by NFL legend Tom Brady.
The 6,547-square-foot (608 sqm) luxury home boasts:
- A huge outdoor terrace overlooking the Hudson River
- A private swimming pool
- A state-of-the-art fitness center and squash court
- A wine cellar and private library
Famous neighbors include Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence and Austin Powers star Mike Myers.
Interestingly, Hamilton also owned another three-story penthouse in Tribeca, which he purchased in 2017 for $70 million—but never actually lived in. The status of that property remains unclear.
Hamilton’s NYC home.
The rooftop.
Colorado Retreat – Hamilton’s Favorite Hideaway
While Hamilton enjoys his Monaco mansion and New York penthouses, he considers his Colorado retreat his true home.
“In my winter, I go to the mountains in Colorado, which I really see as my main home,” Hamilton shared. “It’s full of love and memories from family and friends.”
Nestled in the stunning Rocky Mountains, Hamilton’s Colorado property is a perfect getaway for relaxation, skiing, and outdoor adventures.
Another of the F1 star’s homes is in Colorado.
Lake Geneva & Milan – More High-End Investments
Hamilton has also secured luxury properties in Switzerland and Italy:
- Lake Geneva, Switzerland – A three-bedroom apartment in the Alpine Foothills, purchased in 2007.
- Milan, Italy – A high-end residence in Porta Nuova, one of Europe’s richest business districts, where median prices start at $2.5 million.
Lake Geneva.
Hamilotn also owns in Milan. Picture: Getty Images
Hamilton’s Real Estate Philosophy – A Dream Come True
Despite his high-profile success, Hamilton remains grateful for his achievements.
“I never could have even dreamed to own a home like the one I do now,” he wrote on social media. “Owning a home that I love so much and creating wonderful memories brings me more happiness than I ever thought I could deserve.”
With one of the most impressive real estate portfolios in the world, Lewis Hamilton proves that his skills extend far beyond the racetrack.
SOURCE: NEWS.COM.AU