Star power is not a Zillow filter. But in Beverly Hills, it often comes with the square footage. Lizzo’s Beverly Hills hideaway brings both.
The Grammy-winning artist and shapewear-brand founder has listed her Oak Pass Road estate for $13.99 million.
Yes—that home. The one quietly co-starring on her Instagram since 2022. If you’ve been following, you’ve likely had a glimpse of the exquisitely renovated mid-century-style property in a variety of vignettes. Lizzo playing her flute in the garden. Bathroom mirror selfies framed by floor-to-ceiling glass. A sound bath beneath a hundred-year-old oak.
The architecture in the background never demands attention. It simply earns it. Set behind gates in one of Beverly Hills’ most private enclaves, the 5,440-square-foot home sits on a 0.32-acre lot. It’s part of Oak Pass Road, a coveted neighborhood in the Benedict Canyon section of Beverly Hills Post Office. Known for its seclusion and thick canopy of mature trees, the area feels more like a forested retreat than a celebrity hotbed—though it’s been home to many.
Here, the winding path offers a landscape of varied terrain and panoramic canyon views. This particular home is no exception. Built in 2018 by SIMO Design—whose clientele includes Jon Hamm and Nicole Richie—it borrows more from a Balinese retreat than traditional Beverly Hills architecture. The layout wraps in an L around a quiet courtyard. A double-height atrium draws in light and greenery. Nearly every room opens to the outdoors. Wood, stone and glass form a hushed, natural palette.
The primary suite appears to float above the 58-foot saltwater infinity pool. Two guest suites rest under the canopy of a sprawling oak. “It feels like a treehouse resort hidden in nature,” says listing agent James Harris of Carolwood Estates.
Inside are three bedrooms, five bathrooms, a gym, a studio and a home theater. Finishes lean organic and restrained: slatted wood ceilings, limewashed walls, a suspended fireplace. The kitchen—anchored by a quartzite island—extends into a covered patio with a firepit and full outdoor kitchen.
Of course, this is Beverly Hills. Provenance matters. The lot was once owned by Harry Styles, who sold it before it was redeveloped into the home that stands now. Warner Records CEO Aaron Bay-Schuck bought the new-build in 2018. Lizzo purchased it in 2022 for a reported $15 million, through a trust tied to her business entities.
There’s a pattern here: musically driven, media-savvy, Rodeo-adjacent.
The home plays to both spectacle and solitude. Host 50 guests, or disappear into the trees for the weekend. According to Harris, the next owner will likely be “a creative”—someone who favors canyon air and glass walls over velvet ropes and flashbulbs.In a city where luxury often comes loud, Oak Pass is the quiet counterpoint. Less flashy than nearby Beverly Park—with its fortress-scale estates and fortified entrances—this area offers a wooded, architectural calm. Homes here are set back from the road, protected by nature as much as by structure. Here, it’s atmosphere that defines the neighborhood: scenic, slow and designed for discretion.
James Harris and David Parnes of Carolwood Estates hold the listing for 9551 Oak Pass Road. Carolwood Estates is a member of Forbes Global Properties, an invitation-only network of top-tier brokerages worldwide and the exclusive real estate partner of Forbes.
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