Quick Facts
| Detail | Information |
| Full Name | Dwayne Douglas Johnson |
| Date of Birth | May 2, 1972 — Hayward, California |
| Profession | Actor, Producer, Former Professional Wrestler, Entrepreneur |
| Net Worth (est. 2026) | Approximately $800 Million |
| Primary Residence | Beverly Park, Beverly Hills, California |
| Total Known Real Estate | 3 confirmed active properties, 1 former Georgia estate, 1 Florida property with unclear current status, plus a 2018 rental in London |
| Combined Property Investment | Approximately $44 Million in total confirmed purchase prices (including properties later sold) |
| Spouse | Lauren Hashian (married 2019) |
Introduction
Dwayne Johnson’s path to a $27.8 million Beverly Hills mansion started with $7 in his pocket after he was cut from the Calgary Stampeders in 1995. Alhamdulillah, that story has become part of his public identity, and his real estate choices since then reflect the same mix of ambition and groundedness: a Hollywood showpiece in Beverly Park, a horse farm in Georgia, a working ranch in Virginia, and a home bought outright for his mother in Encino.
This guide covers every confirmed Dwayne Johnson property, drawing on reporting from The Hollywood Reporter / Dirt, HELLO!, and public property records.
1. The Beverly Park Mansion — Primary Residence

Location: Beverly Park, Beverly Hills, California
Purchase Price: $27.8 million — April 2021
Size: 15,000 square feet main house plus a 2,500 square feet guesthouse, totaling roughly 17,630 square feet, on 4 acres
Bedrooms/Bathrooms: 6 bedrooms, 11.5 bathrooms
Purchased From: Actor Paul Reiser (“Mad About You”), who bought it from Van Halen drummer Alex Van Halen, its original builder
Status: Active — primary residence for Johnson, his wife Lauren Hashian, and their daughters
According to The Real Deal, Johnson closed on the Beverly Park compound in an off-market deal, paying $27.8 million after Reiser had briefly listed the property for $30 million earlier that year. The Mediterranean-style estate was originally built in 1993 by Alex Van Halen, and later owned by Reiser before Johnson bought it. Beverly Park is one of the most exclusive guard-gated communities in Los Angeles, with neighbors reportedly including Denzel Washington, Sylvester Stallone, and Eddie Murphy.
Reported amenities include a music studio originally built by Van Halen, an indoor pool alongside a separate outdoor pool, a full-size tennis court, a baseball diamond, a home theater, and an olive-tree-lined driveway leading to a private motor court. As with most of Johnson’s homes, the property also includes a dedicated gym space, part of what he refers to across his properties as his “Iron Paradise.”
Key Features
- Mediterranean-style compound originally built in 1993 by Alex Van Halen
- Indoor and outdoor swimming pools
- Full-size tennis court and a baseball diamond
- Music studio, home theater, and a private gym
- Detached 2,500 square foot guesthouse
- Located in the guard-gated Beverly Park community above Beverly Hills
2. The Powder Springs Estate — His Former Georgia Horse Farm

Location: Powder Springs, Georgia (Cobb County, near Atlanta)
Purchase Price: $9,014,000 according to public property records — October 2019, through Bullard Road LLC; widely reported in the media as approximately $9.49 million
Sale Price: $6.1 million — September 2025
Size: 14,791 square feet, 8 bedrooms, on 46 acres
Style: French Provincial, originally built in 2003
Status: Sold — no longer owned by Johnson
Johnson purchased this 46-acre equestrian estate in October 2019 through Bullard Road LLC, an entity linked to his business managers. Public property records reviewed by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution show a purchase price of $9,014,000, though the figure is commonly rounded to $9.49 million in media coverage. The property included a working 12-stall barn, a riding arena, a lake, and an 1867 farmhouse used as a caretaker’s cottage. Johnson listed the estate for sale just 15 months later, in January 2021, at $7.5 million. As reported by HELLO!, the listing was withdrawn and relisted several times over the following years before the estate finally sold in September 2025 for $6.1 million, a loss of roughly $2.9 to $3.3 million depending on which purchase figure is used. Johnson’s daughter Jasmine had used the property’s equestrian facilities for horseback riding.
Key Features
- 46-acre equestrian estate with a 12-stall barn and riding arena
- 1867 farmhouse used as a caretaker’s cottage
- Private lake and lush pastureland
- Sold in 2025 at a loss after six years of ownership
3. The Southwest Ranches Estate — Florida Property

Location: Southwest Ranches, Florida
Purchase Price: Approximately $3.4 million — 2012, purchased from former Miami Dolphins lineman Vernon Carey
Size: Reported between 13,000 and 15,000 square feet, 6 to 7 bedrooms
Status: Unclear — some outlets report the property was sold in 2019, while others reporting as recent as 2026 continue to reference an active Florida gym tied to Johnson; current ownership could not be independently confirmed for this guide
Johnson bought this South Florida estate in 2012 from Vernon Carey, a former offensive lineman for the Miami Dolphins. The property has long been associated with one of Johnson’s home gyms, which he refers to on social media as his “Iron Paradise.” Reporting on the current status of this specific property is inconsistent: some coverage indicates Johnson sold it in 2019, while other, more recent references to his Florida gym setup suggest continued use of a Florida base. Because public records reviewed for this guide could not resolve the discrepancy, GlamHomeGuide is presenting both figures rather than asserting a single, unconfirmed status.
4. The Virginia Farm — “Mana Ranch”

Location: Outskirts of Charlottesville, Virginia
Ownership: Held for well over a decade, according to reporting by The Washington Post
Notable Addition: A barn-style home gym, which Johnson calls his “Country Iron Paradise,” was added in 2019
Status: Active
Johnson calls this property Mana Ranch. Situated on land tied to Civil War history, the farm has been part of Johnson’s holdings for many years and reflects his long-documented interest in animals and rural life. He has shared social media posts from the property showing horses, a large Brahma bull, and a stocked pond. In 2019, Johnson converted part of a barn on the property into a fully equipped gym reinforced with an iron door, which he refers to as his “Country Iron Paradise” to distinguish it from his other home gyms.
Key Features
- Farm property with Civil War-era historical land
- Working pond, pastures, and animal enclosures
- Barn-style “Country Iron Paradise” home gym added in 2019
5. The Encino Home — A Gift for His Mother

Location: Encino, California
Purchase Price: $3.48 million — September 2021
Size: 4,400 square feet, 6 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms
Style: Cape Cod
Status: Active — owned by his mother, Ata Johnson
This was reportedly the third home Johnson has purchased for his mother over the years. As reported by TheThings, citing the New York Post, Johnson shared a video of his mother seeing the fully furnished home for the first time, captioning it that it took his design team eight weeks to prepare. The home reportedly includes personal touches such as a display for Ata’s collection of vintage ukuleles and a room decorated with memorabilia from Johnson’s wrestling and football career, which he calls the “Smackdown Room.”
Other Properties Johnson Has Used
London Rental (Not Owned)
While filming the 2019 film “Hobbs & Shaw” in the United Kingdom, Johnson rented a large estate in Richmond, southwest London, for the duration of production. The three-acre neoclassical property included multiple living rooms, indoor and outdoor pools, and a tennis court. Johnson set up a temporary version of his traveling gym on site. This was a short-term rental tied to filming, not a purchase, and Johnson does not own property in the United Kingdom based on public records reviewed for this guide.
Hawaii
Johnson has a long-documented personal connection to Hawaii, where his family lived for a period during his childhood. Some coverage describes a Kailua, Oahu property associated with Johnson as a vacation rental rather than a property he owns outright. Because ownership could not be independently verified through public records for this guide, GlamHomeGuide is not listing a Hawaii property among its confirmed purchases.
All Dwayne Johnson Properties — Complete Overview
| Property | Location | Price | Status |
| Beverly Park Mansion | Beverly Hills, CA | $27.8M (2021) | Active — Primary Residence |
| Powder Springs Estate | Georgia | $9.01M (2019) | Sold in 2025 for $6.1M |
| Southwest Ranches Estate | Florida | $3.4M (2012) | Status Unclear |
| Mana Ranch | Charlottesville, VA | Undisclosed | Active |
| Encino Home | Encino, CA | $3.48M (2021) | Active — Owned for His Mother |
What Dwayne Johnson’s Real Estate Choices Reveal
A Gym Wherever He Goes
Nearly every property Johnson owns, rents, or has used for filming includes some version of what he calls his “Iron Paradise.” That consistency says as much about his public brand as it does about his personal habits: the gym is part of the story at every address.
Land and Family Over Flash
Outside of the Beverly Park showpiece, Johnson’s properties in Georgia and Virginia are working farms rather than architectural statements. Combined with a home purchased outright for his mother, the pattern points to a real estate philosophy built around family and rural space as much as Hollywood status.
Willing to Take a Loss
The Powder Springs sale is a reminder that even a $27.8 million Beverly Hills homeowner will sometimes sell at a loss. Johnson bought the Georgia estate for just over $9 million and ultimately sold it for $6.1 million six years later, suggesting the property served a specific purpose during a particular period rather than functioning as a long-term investment.
Conclusion
Dwayne Johnson’s real estate portfolio moves between two worlds: the polished, guard-gated luxury of Beverly Park and the working farms of Georgia and Virginia that reflect his rural, family-first instincts. Not every purchase has been a financial win, and not every property has stayed in his hands, but together they tell a consistent story about where he chooses to spend his time and money. GlamHomeGuide will continue to update this page as new details are confirmed.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dwayne Johnson’s House
Where does Dwayne Johnson live in 2026?
His primary residence is a $27.8 million Mediterranean-style mansion in the Beverly Park community of Beverly Hills, California, which he purchased in April 2021.
Does Dwayne Johnson still own his Georgia farm?
No. Johnson purchased the 46-acre Powder Springs, Georgia, estate in 2019 for just over $9 million ($9,014,000 per public records) and sold it in September 2025 for $6.1 million.
How big is Dwayne Johnson’s Beverly Hills house?
The main house is approximately 15,000 square feet, with a separate 2,500 square foot guesthouse, for a combined total of roughly 17,630 square feet on 4 acres.
What is Dwayne Johnson’s net worth in 2026?
Celebrity Net Worth places his net worth at approximately $800 million as of its most recent 2026 update, with most of his recent wealth growth tied to his ownership stake in Teremana Tequila.
Did Dwayne Johnson buy his mother a house?
Yes. In September 2021, Johnson purchased a $3.48 million Cape Cod-style home in Encino, California, for his mother, Ata Johnson, reportedly the third home he has bought for her over the years.
Does Dwayne Johnson own a house in Hawaii or London?
Public records reviewed for this guide could not confirm that Johnson owns property in either location. His London stay in 2018 was a rental tied to filming “Hobbs & Shaw,” and some reporting describes a Hawaii property associated with him as a vacation rental rather than a purchase.
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This article was researched and written by the GlamHomeGuide editorial team using publicly available information from verified sources, including The Hollywood Reporter, Dirt, The Real Deal, HELLO!, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and Celebrity Net Worth. All property values and net worth figures are approximate and based on publicly reported estimates, which vary by source. Where ownership status could not be independently confirmed, this guide notes that explicitly rather than presenting it as fact. GlamHomeGuide is not affiliated with Dwayne Johnson or any of his representatives.