The real estate portfolio of Lewis Hamilton includes properties in London, New York, Monaco, and Geneva. The Formula One driver with the most victories ever competes in his 17th season.
The financial rewards are among the most desirable aspects of competing in the most popular sport on the planet. The sale of Hamilton’s bright red private plane, which is now available for rental, was a financial loss for him. Instead, he will take a taxi from his house in London to one of his opulent mansions in the United States.
The Big Apple
Lewis has a deep affection for the United States, and in particular the city of New York, where he has two homes. In 2019, he shelled over 32 million pounds to purchase a penthouse in Manhattan that was part of a condominium complex that was owned jointly by Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen.
His residence has a total area of 6,547 square feet and features a swimming pool, fitness center, squash court, library, and wine cellar. Additionally, there is a sizable outdoor area that overlooks the Hudson River. In addition to that, he highlighted his three-story penthouse that was 8,900 square feet in size and included a swimming pool. Although Hamilton never resided in the apartment, he purchased it in Tribeca for £34 million in 2017, giving it five bedrooms and six bathrooms. It’s possible that he sold it.
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London
Hamilton bought this West London six-bedroom detached property from Burberry chief designer Christopher Bailey and his spouse, actor Simon Woods, in 2017.
‘Generous gathering area’ flows into a 200ft lawn with an outstanding summer house at the magnificent property.
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Monte Carlo
Hamilton lives in Monaco, like many F1 drivers. His property is unknown, but he provided a photo of his beautiful view.
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Manhattan
However, his Manhattan, New York, residence was already suitable for a king when he arrived. Hamilton moved from Tribeca to the building owned by friend and NFL legend Tom Brady for £50m.
The development has photos of a 12,000-square-foot three-unit apartment with a plunge pool, library, and downtown New York vistas.
Geneva
Hamilton’s fourth and final property, in Switzerland, attracts racers like Monaco. Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher, fellow world champions, live in Luins hamlet, Nyon, which has many Monaco-like qualities.
Like the principality, it offers secrecy, great training, and tax havens for the mega-rich.