 As one of the most sought after A-list actors in all of Hollywood, George Clooney might just be the most famous person on the entire planet. And either way, he has the $500 million fortune as well as real estate portfolio to prove it. From his main home in Los Angeles to his multiple vacation retreats across the globe, George and his wife Amal are never not living in luxury. In these videos we don't reveal any addresses and even though I've done a house tour at my own place, please do not show up at any private residences because it's not safe for anyone. After moving to Los Angeles as a young man, George Clooney would spend the first few months living out of his car, well, sort of. In actual fact, since he's the nephew of famous singer Rosemary Clooney, his car was parked in the driveway of her massive Beverly Hills home. After earning minor credits in TV series like The Facts of Life and Roseanne, George would land his breakthrough role as Dr. Doug Ross on E.R. From that point forward, George could afford homes even nicer than his aunt's place. And he's spent a vast amount of his fortune over the years on some truly incredible spots. For example, the 6 bedroom mansion he bought in Studio City at the height of his E.R. fame. Or how about his 15 bedroom villa on Italy's Lake Como? There was even his property in Los Cabos, Mexico. And if he's ever in the UK, he's got a place in Berkshire, England as well. All of those homes and still, there are more. Hey guys, it's Kara back with another exclusive house tour here on Femus Entertainment and today we're looking at the homes of George Clooney. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit me up on Instagram to chat. Now let's get into this video. By the mid-90s, George's popularity thanks to his role on E.R. was blowing up. During the same era, he bought a $2.2 million villa in Studio City from rock legend Stevie Nicks. At the time he purchased the home, it clocked in at around 7,000 square feet of space and featured 6 bedrooms. But ever since then, George has sunk millions more into expanding the property considerably, including the construction of a cable railroad, an outdoor pizza oven, and a brand new building dubbed the Playhouse. In terms of the interior, George would invite CBS cameras into his home back in 2012 to show the space off. That's when we discovered that most of his mansion is covered in hardwood floors, coffered ceilings, and includes a couple of gorgeous stone fireplaces. There's also a massive dining room that features an entire wall that's solely there to showcase George's unbelievable wine collection. But most important to George was the fact that this was a house that he could turn into a home. After marrying a mall Clooney in 2014, she'd move in and quickly turn this bachelor pad into what she told Vogue is now more of a low-key house than an entertaining space, especially since the couple welcomed their beautiful twin daughters in 2017. Further amenities include a full-service bar with some classic Hollywood photos and an outdoor pool, as well as a home theater with a 3D projection system. Despite living here for almost 30 years now, George is never considered leaving, and why would he? He's got more than enough money to hold onto this main house, along with half a dozen others. Years before George would meet a mall and marry her in a beautiful ceremony in Venice, Italy, he already had strong ties to the country, thanks to the millions he had invested in Villa Oleandra, a jaw-dropping 18th-century Lake Como vacation home that he bought from the Hines family for $7 million. Located just steps from the water, this mammoth property boasts more than 25 rooms and amenities that include multiple tennis courts, an outdoor pool, and a massive garage where George can store his collection of vintage motorcycles. The ones that damn near almost killed him a couple of years ago. Over the years, countless A-listers have stopped by to spend the night here, including Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, as well as Jennifer Aniston and even Matt Damon. This place is so nice that parts of George's massive hit film, Ocean's 12, were filmed on the estate. Not long after picking up his first villa, George would also buy the villa next door, but the coolest thing of all? In 2019, George and Amal teamed up with the fundraising platform Omaze to invite one lucky donator to have lunch with them at their villa. I can't even imagine what it was like for the winner, Deborah, to get invited into George's home and enjoy a five-star Italian meal. The wine selection alone must have been out of this world. But Italy isn't the only place that George likes to decompress. He's also spent time at a multi-million dollar estate in Los Cabos over the years. Completely custom-designed by one of Mexico's most preeminent architects, Ricardo Ligaretta, this home has been described as elegant and almost like an art piece by the architect's son. Featuring a long-front hallway that opens into a double-height courtyard in plenty of entertaining spaces, including a formal dining room and multiple sitting spaces, this home has everything you could ask for. There's also an open concept kitchen and a nearby bar that serves as a central hub for drinks and entertainment. Now George actually bought this property in tandem with his friend Cindy Crawford. In fact, their properties are directly connected. When speaking about this unusual dynamic, Cindy would tell architectural digest, Our lives go back and forth. We'll have cocktails at our place and dinner at George's and vice versa. There's nothing more depressing than being a big old house by yourself. Eventually, however, the good times would come to an end when George and Cindy would sell their two homes as one unit to a Mexican billionaire. As I already mentioned, 2014 was a pretty big year for George. After all, it was the year he finally gave up his bachelorhood for good. But here's what else happened that year. The newlywed couple spent their honeymoon camping out in the unfurnished rooms of their brand-new property situated on the English island of Sonning Eye on Thames. Reports suggest that the couple paid around 13 million dollars for this stunning home that boasts an entry hall with towering ceilings, as well as crisp Georgian moldings throughout. According to Vogue magazine, the home also includes a sitting room that's filled with family photos, as well as a pool house and a 16-seat screening room. During a Vogue cover shoot, a mall would show off the home's glass-covered garden room with some gorgeous-looking citrus trees. She would go on to explain that the couple's glass-fronted pool house doubles as a party zone and a workspace for George and Amal, who have offices located upstairs. Then again, not everyone is exactly ecstatic that Hollywood's golden couple has moved in next door, and a bunch of George's English neighbors. Well, they're feeling a little sour about it. All of these properties are gorgeous, but you know George also needs a place to stay back home on the East Coast. In late 2016, he and Amal picked themselves up a nearly 15 million dollar full-floor unit in a high-rise building in Midtown, Manhattan. Originally designed by architects Foster and Partners, this building includes 94 units, each of which features walls of windows, high ceilings, and polished concrete floors. Extra amenities are set to include a lap pool, library, gym, and even its own culinary market with a ground floor restaurant, overseen by the highest-rated Michelin-Ray chef ever, Joel Robichon. Of course, since this is their private home and the couple spend a lot of time here whenever Amal needs to work at Columbia Law School, where she occasionally teaches, the details about the interior have been kept hush-hush. Finally, George's most recent real estate addition happened in 2021, when he kicked off the year with the purchase of an 8.3 million dollar province wine estate in Brignol's, France, known as Domaine du Canadelle. This 18th century estate is located about a dozen miles from Chateau Miraval, the vast parcel of land owned by George's good friend Brad Pitt. Spanning a sprawling 425 acres, George is now the proud owner of gardens, a lake, an olive grove, a 72-foot shaded pool, tennis courts, and 25 acres of pristine vineyard. As for the total numbers of bedrooms and bathrooms in the main house, well, that info isn't readily available from the public listings. But given that it clocks in at around 10,000 square feet of space across three floors, I think it's pretty safe to guess the answer is a lot. Of course, as excited as George and Amal no doubt were to try out their new place, nobody was more excited for their big move than the town mayor, who actually took to Twitter to officially announce that Clooney was arriving. All right, everybody, that's going to bring this expansive look at George Clooney's real estate portfolio to an end. What did you guys think? There are many homes to choose from, but did you have a fave? Well, if it's not too hard to pick one, be sure to drop a comment down below. Thanks for watching. Follow me on Instagram to chat and I'll see you all in the next video. Bye.