JoJo Siwa’s LA Mansion Sells for $4.1 Million

Photo: The Oppenheim Group / William Myers

JoJo Siwa has offloaded her suburban Los Angeles mansion, with an assist from Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause that brought in $110,000 over the asking price. Siwa, known for her once-eccentric YouTube presence and starring on Lifetime’s hit reality show Dance Moms, has officially sold her spot in Tarzana, California, for $4.1 million, per TMZ.

The singer and dancer listed the property, which is located about 45 minutes away from Los Angeles and was unaffected by the city’s wildfires, in December 2024 for $3.99 million. The buyer of the home has not yet been revealed. The listing was spearheaded by Selling Sunset’s Stause and the Oppenheim Group’s Omar Abaza. TMZ reports that the home is slated to appear in season nine of Selling Sunset, which will air later this year.

A living area in the home.
A living area in the home.
Photo: The Oppenheim Group / William Myers

The “Karma” singer bought the Mediterranean–style dwelling in December 2019 for $3.43 million. Siwa, then 16, shared a tour on YouTube of the sprawling 6,462-square-foot pad several days after moving in.

The six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home comes decked out with a slew of luxury amenities, including an outdoor pool, at-home gym, spa, entertainment room, and sports court. Beyond the foyer is a freshly-renovated kitchen with top-tier appliances and a living room complete with a modern fireplace and a floor-to-ceiling bookshelf that opens directly onto the loggia.

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A pool and bar area in the home.
A pool and bar area in the home.
Photo: The Oppenheim Group / William Myers

Siwa’s colorful and glittery embellishments (which at one time included a wet bar-turned-candy bar) have since been updated with more minimal, reserved touches. “We did take it down a couple notches, and that’s because I used to be a very, very dedicated and committed YouTuber,” Siwa told People in 2022. “I would always film in the house, and I wanted to be Jake Paul back in the day… Then my career shifted into more music, more TV, more movies, more that type of stuff. When I stopped filming in the house every day, it was really weird for me to come into the house, and it felt like work. So I told my family, ‘Let’s change the house to a nice, pretty, calm, serene house.’”

Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest


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