When you think of Post Malone, you probably  picture chart topping hits, tattoos,   and a personality that’s equal parts laid-back and  larger than life. But beyond the music, there’s   a side of him most people don’t see. The man, the  mansion, and the lifestyle that screams superstar   status with a twist.

From Hollywood hideaways to a  mountaintop Utah fortress in a car collection that   would make any gear head jealous, Post Malone’s  world is equal parts luxury, eccentricity, and   well, a little bit of madness. Buckle up because  we’re about to take a tour through the estates,   epic views, and insane toys of one of the most  unpredictable stars in music today. Austin Richard   Post, though the world knows him as Post Malone,  isn’t just a rapper.

He’s a singer, songwriter,   and record producer, and he’s only 24. Hard to  believe, right? Especially when you consider that   his breakout single, White Iverson, dropped just  in 2015 and boom, he was famous almost overnight.   What sets Post apart is his unique sound. a  mix of hip-hop, pop, rock, and even a dash of   country. He doesn’t just follow trends. He blends  genres in a way that feels effortless.

A lot of   artists can experiment, but Post does it in a  way that’s totally authentic. Part of the reason,   he genuinely loves variety. He’s admitted that  he’s always been into emo music, which if we’re   being honest, I totally relate to. And here’s  a fun twist. Before he hit the big leagues,   Post actually got his start in a heavy metal  band. Talk about range.

And let’s not forget the   numbers. Nearly every one of Post Malone’s albums  and singles has landed on the Billboard charts,   and he sold over 65 million records in the US  alone. That kind of success comes with a fortune.   His net worth is already estimated at $14 million  or more.

As for where he calls home, it’s a bit of   a mystery. We know he had a mansion in Los Angeles  that went on the market for a while and sources   say he was living there at least up until 2019.  Whether he’s still there, your guess is as good   as mine. But one thing’s for sure. Wherever Post  Malone hangs his hat, the guy is living large.   Post Malone was renting this massive Beverly Hills  mansion for an undisclosed amount.

But when it   hit the market, it came with a jaw-dropping $26  million price tag. Perched high above the street,   the home offered him serious privacy, perfect for  a superstar of his caliber. Inside, it sprawled   across 11,200 square ft with six bedrooms,  seven full baths, and two half baths. Basically,   room for everyone and their entourage. Designed by  Mark Whipple, the mansion oozed modern elegance.

Dark painted woods and a mostly monochrome color  palette gave it a sleek, celebrity ready vibe.   Even a quick glance at the exterior screams,  “Famous person lives here.” Step inside   and the space is just as impressive. The home  features two living rooms, a formal dining area,   and a massive kitchen with futuristic lighting  that matches the ultraodderern aesthetic.

Floor   toseeiling glass walls open up breathtaking views  of the city and coastline. Because of course,   any Hills mansion worth its salt has to have  panoramic views. This isn’t just a house, it’s a   lifestyle. Indoor outdoor living spaces, high-tech  upgrades, a home theater, gym, and wine celler are   just the start. Head upstairs and the master suite  takes over the entire top floor.

It comes complete   with its own lounge, walk-in closet, private  deck with spa, and a luxurious bathroom featuring   double vanities, a giant tub, and a glass shower.  And for the ultimate cozy yet stylish touch, a   sleek fireplace sits right across from the master  bed directly beneath the TV. Simply put, this was   the kind of home that matches the superstar living  style of Post Malone.

Modern, flashy, and totally   unforgettable. Sure, the mansion itself was enough  to make anyone feel like a rock star, but the real   showstopper was the yard. Outside, Post Malone  had a one-of-a-kind wraparound infinity pool that   practically demanded attention. And that was just  the beginning.

A sunken fire pit, outdoor kitchen,   zen garden, and even a putting green made this  backyard a full-on entertainer’s dream. Of course,   there was also a guest house for visitors, keeping  things lux and private. Before this Beverly Hills   gem, Post was living in Enino, California from  December 2017 to July 2018, paying $12,000 a   month to call the place home.

In CNO sits in the  San Fernando Valley, not quite Beverly Hills, but   still a celeb hot spot. Logan Paul lives there,  too. Post in CNO rental spanned over 4,000 square   ft with five bedrooms, 4.5 baths, and a price  tag estimated at $2.5 million. Built in 1960,   the house had a stunning glass double door  entrance, half an acre of land, high ceilings,   a massive gourmet kitchen, and an open floor plan.  The backyard wasn’t shabby either.

A big pool and   spa, barbecue area, and patio made it perfect  for chill weekends or entertaining friends.   The house even made headlines in 2018 when it  was robbed over Labor Day weekend. Burglars,   thinking Post still lived there, broke in,  pistolhipped the owner, and stole around   $20,000 in cash and valuables. But Post wasn’t  bothered.

He had his eyes on bigger real estate   moves, eventually investing somewhere a bit  unexpected. Utah. Honestly, I get why Post   Malone picked Utah. It’s one of my favorite  states, too. The landscapes are stunning. The   mountains and heights are absolutely breathtaking.  And it’s the kind of place that feels a world away   from the chaos of city life. But there’s more  to his choice than just scenery.

Post has always   been a little suspicious of the government, which  might explain why he’s a card carrying NRA member   with a seriously impressive gun collection. We’re  talking a desert eagle, two gold-plated Glocks,   and more. He keeps them all at his Utah compound.  But that’s not even the wildest part.

Post bought   this place with a very specific vision. He told  fans basically, “I’m just buying a place out in   the sticks and I’m building it underground. It’s  going to be fun until the world ends. And when it   does, it’s going to be functional. I’m putting in  like 30 bunk beds. It’s free country out there.   You can buy suppressors, open carry, even walk  into the grocery store with a handgun on your hip,   cowboy style. I can’t wait. And he’s not just  talking, he’s putting it into action.

The Utah   property already has plans for those 30 bunk  beds for his crew, a full home recording studio,   and more. Post picked up this mountain retreat for  around $3 million last year. Nestled in northern   Utah, it’s peaceful, private, and tucked away  in the mountains, yet still close enough to   Salt Lake City to stay connected. Clearly, Post  Malone isn’t just thinking about comfort.

He’s   planning for every eventuality. Post Malone’s  Utah estate is nothing short of jaw-dropping.   Sprawling across 6.75 acres, it offers sweeping  views of canyons, mountains, and the city skyline.   The mansion itself is over 12,000 square ft with  five bedrooms and six baths. And almost every room   features floor to ceiling windows to soak in those  stunning vistas, even the master bedroom.

Inside,   Post has everything a superstar could want. A  chef’s kitchen, multiple living areas, a bar,   and a private office. There’s also a wine celler,  home gym, and staff quarters to keep everything   running smoothly. Outside, the estate doesn’t  disappoint either. Think a full outdoor kitchen,   pool, and spa, a massive deck that fits more than  a dozen people and even a basketball court.

And   of course, there’s the underground bunker. Rumor  has it it’s already complete, though Post keeps it   under wraps, probably for good reason, since you  never know when the end of the world might come.   about his Utah retreat.

Post has said, “Being in  Utah, away from the grind and from everybody else,   it’s just me with my video games and a cold one.  That feels good to me.” Clearly, he’s thriving in   his mountain oasis. But the mansion isn’t the  only thing that makes his property impressive.   Post’s car collection is nothing to scoff at,  either. With all that space, he has room for   all of his prized vehicles, including a brand new  multi-million dollar Bugatti.

This is more than a   home. It’s a full-on playground for Post Malone.  One of Post Malone’s first moves after settling in   Utah, building his ultimate car collection,  and he didn’t hold back. He’s got a custom   Lincoln Continental, a Chevrolet C10 pickup, a  purpose-built 5,150 Raptor Baja Racer, a Subaru,   and an old SUV he remodeled into the Postmobile,  or Texas Whip, as he likes to call it.

Add to   that multiple Rolls-Royces, including a Phantom,  and you’ve got one seriously impressive garage,   but the crown jewel has to be his Bugatti  Kuran. He picked it up in 2019, all white,   and says it’s unlike anything he’s ever driven.  Super fast, of course. Considering he spent $3   million on it, you can bet it lives up to the  hype.

Only a few others, like Kylie Jenner,   roll with a car this insane. So, we’ve explored  Post Malone’s Utah mansion. Part luxury retreat,   part apocalypse hideout, the views, the  surroundings, the sheer space. It’s incredible.   He clearly prefers the calm of Northern Utah over  the chaos of Hollywood. We also checked out his   past California homes in Inino and Beverly Hills  along with his insane car collection.

I’m not sure   if Post still keeps a California base, so if  you know, drop it in the comments. What’s your   favorite part of his Utah compound? Personally,  I’m obsessed with those Florida ceiling windows.   They make the inside feel just as amazing as the  outside. All right, that’s everything I could dig   up on Post Malone’s northern Utah estate.

What do  you think? Would it make a good end of the world   bunker? His LA rentals were nice, but honestly,  his current home feels like paradise. Between the   views, the privacy, and the ultimate mountain  escape, it’s clear he picked the perfect spot.