Selena Gomez Sets Lavish LA Area House Up for $6.5M Sale, Just a Year After Marriage

Published 05/02/2026, 4:45 PM EDT

On September 27, 2025, Selena Gomez quietly married Benny Blanco in an intimate California ceremony, in a deliberate anti-spectacle ceremony for someone who has lived most of her life in public. This is an artist who has moved from Disney ingénue to pop auteur, from tabloid fixation to the calibrated restraint of 'Rare,' from mental health candor to building a billion-dollar beauty empire in Rare Beauty. 

In the months since, her decisions have constantly unwound. Real estate acquisitions, a forthcoming book project, and now a high-profile property listing worth $6.5 million, all sit in that same continuum.

Selena Gomez’s Los Angeles house that held a moment

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Selena Gomez is saying goodbye to her lavish Los Angeles-area home, listing the Encino estate for $6.5 million. Tucked behind a gated driveway in the Rancho enclave, the property is a private compound: six bedrooms, ten baths, and roughly 11,500 square feet designed for both retreat and performance. Once owned by Tom Petty, it carries a certain lineage, rooms that have heard melodies before they became memory. 

Inside, the amenities track the rhythms of her career: a vocal booth for late-night takes, a glam room that mirrors red carpet ritual, a media room that doubles as both escape and review chamber. Outside, a near-one-acre sprawl with a waterfall-fed pool leans into California’s curated Eden. The move also aligns with a broader shift in her personal geography. Last year, Gomez and Blanco purchased a Beverly Hills mansion for $35 million, a scale and statement that suggests consolidation rather than expansion. 

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Still, the narrative refuses to stay contained. Because just as quickly as the visuals suggested domestic calm, the internet engineered a counter-narrative.

Noise, rumour, and the space between facts

In late April, a wave of posts across X, TikTok, and Reddit attempted to construct a breakup timeline around Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco, starting with claims that the two had “unfollowed” each other. This would escalate into speculation that Gomez had caught Blanco exchanging inappropriate texts with another celebrity, and culminate in dramatic assertions of an imminent divorce. None of these claims was anchored in verifiable evidence.

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The escalation reveals more about the current media ecosystem than it does about the couple. This is the algorithmic age of celebrity, where absence becomes narrative fuel and ambiguity is treated as a gap to be filled rather than a boundary to be respected. Gomez, in particular, has lived through multiple cycles of this; her past relationships often reframed in real time by online speculation, her silence interpreted as strategy or secrecy depending on the audience. 

What is striking is how these narratives coexist. On one hand, a couple building a shared life, homes, routines, and inside jokes. On the other hand, a digital ecosystem that insists on rupture. Gomez, who has spent years renegotiating her relationship with visibility, now navigates a marriage and lavish properties under that same lens.

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Sarah Ansari

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Sarah Ansari is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, transitioning from four years in marketing and automotive journalism to storytelling-driven pop culture coverage. With a background in English Literature and experience writing across NFL, NASCAR, and NBA verticals, she brings a research-led, narrative-focused lens to film and television. Passionate about exploring how stories are crafted and why they resonate, Sarah unwinds through sketching, swimming, motorsports—and yearly winter Harry Potter marathons.

Edited By: Adiba Nizami

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