Where does Zendaya live now that she has reportedly tied the knot with Tom Holland? The Spider-Man costars, whose engagement was confirmed in January 2025, recently got married under the radar, per Zendaya’s stylist, Law Roach, who told reporters at the 2026 Actor Awards on March 1 that “The wedding has already happened.” Though they are newlyweds, the actors already share a nest. Zendaya reportedly moved into Holland’s London abode in 2023. Stateside, Zendaya owns multiple properties where the couple can stay while in the country for their booked-and-busy Hollywood careers. Time will tell if the couple will continue to share Holland’s UK home as their primary residence or invest in a new one together.
Read on for a rundown on the Euphoria star’s real estate portfolio.
Mediterranean-style starter home
Born and raised in Oakland, California, Zendaya set down roots in Southern California in 2016 at the tender age of 20, paying $1.4 million for a starter home just as her career was starting to take off. The five-bedroom, five-bathroom pad is a remodeled Mediterranean-style mansion that Zendaya excitedly showed off on her Instagram account. She even gave fans an intimate tour of the space via her subscription-only app in early 2017, sharing commentary about a set of curved stairs in the grand entryway that she likened to “the Cinderella spiral staircase,” and declared her favorite part of the home. “Guys, I’ve always wanted stairs like this literally since I was a little girl,” she said in the video clip. “I’ve never lived in a two-story house or a house with air-conditioning or a house with a pool, so this is crazy.” The mansion measures 4,155 square feet and features a gourmet chef’s kitchen, a vanity and powder room in the primary suite, and a pool and spa in the backyard. Zendaya still owns this home.
Ranch-style Encino home
In late 2019, Zendaya picked up a second property in the San Fernando Valley—this time a ranch-style pad in Encino for $3.97 million. In contrast to her ornate starter home, this second residence is aesthetically more minimalistic, with six bedrooms and seven bathrooms and hardwood floors throughout. Situated on 3.72 acres, the estate is very secluded, with a more than 5,000-square-foot main home, a separate guest house, private hiking trails, and a newly installed pool on the grounds. Features include a large eat-in kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances; multiple fireplaces; and a primary suite with a built-in tub. Zendaya reportedly may have purchased this second Southern California home as an investment property. Variety pointed out that the actor briefly listed the home for $12,900 a month on the rental market. She still owns this property.
Waterfront Brooklyn apartment
The Dune star next extended her reach to the East Coast, picking up a stunning three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom condo in Brooklyn’s Quay Tower for $4.9 million at the end of 2020. The waterside luxury condo building, which was designed by NYC-based architecture firm ODA and Los Angeles–based firm Marmol Radziner, utilizes wide oak plank floors, custom oak cabinetry, and high-end Gaggenau appliances in the kitchen. Images from Quay Tower’s site reveal floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the East River, with unobstructed sunset views. Perhaps the biggest perk of all, however, is the private elevator that opens directly onto her apartment for ultimate security. Zendaya still owns this home.
Holland’s London abode
Holland reportedly bought a $3.35 million (2.5 million British pounds) home in his native London in 2018, three years before the pair publicly confirmed their romantic relationship. Extensive renovations began on the three-story home in 2020 and were completed in 2023, when Zendaya is understood to have moved in. Holland added a new addition to the six-bedroom house, bumping its estimated value to about $4.7 million (3.5 million British pounds). Though we don’t know much about the home’s interior, it reportedly boasts a movie theater and a gym.

