Lewis Hamilton has a property portfolio as impressive as his racing career.
The 40-year-old's estimated net worth is a staggering £232million thanks to his seven titles and various other ventures, and it seems he's invested a significant portion of his earnings into luxury properties around the globe, on top of stylish clothes, incredible cars and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
Primarily, he resides in an eye-watering £11.8m mansion in Monaco, rubbing shoulders with fellow racers and . But he also owns homes in the UK, USA, Switzerland and Italy.
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While details about his Monaco pad remain under wraps, it's believed to be located in the exclusive Fontvielle district of Monte Carlo, where top-floor apartments can fetch up to £30m.
This stunning property features an entertainment space leading to a 200ft garden, a summer house, four reception rooms and two large bathrooms. However, it remains unclear how much time spends in the capital, reports .
He has reportedly snapped up several properties across the pond, including two in New York City alone. In 2019, he splashed out a cool £32m on a Manhattan penthouse in a luxury condo project co-owned by legend .
The plush pad spans 6,457 square feet and features stunning views of the Hudson River, not to mention its own swimming pool, home gym, and squash court.
Boasting five bedrooms and six bathrooms, he managed to sell it in 2021 for an eye-watering £38.3m. But Hamilton's property portfolio isn't confined to NYC.
He also owns a picturesque ranch in Colorado, nestled among mountains and lakes, a place he affectionately calls "home". Discussing the special retreat with the , Hamilton said: "I've never really been home [before].
"In my winter, I go to the mountains [in Colorado], which I really see as my main home, because it's a house and it's full of love and memories from people, the family that come every winter.
"I'd be there for short periods of time. So it's not been the easiest." Adding to his impressive collection, Hamilton also boasts a stunning abode overlooking Lake Geneva in Switzerland.
While details are scarce about the three-bedroom apartment set in the Alpine Foothills, it's believed he acquired it back in 2007. Hamilton's latest acquisition is a sprawling luxury apartment in Milan's Porta Nuova district, where properties typically cost a cool £1.2m.
It's reported that the F1 star considered several options in Modena and Bologna before settling on Milan.
After an 11-year stint with , the Brit has switched gears to , teaming up with Leclerc for 2025 in a bid to halt four-time consecutive champion Verstappen. The 27-year-old driver, who has clinched every championship since 2021 and ended 2024 with a staggering 437 points from nine wins and 14 podiums, will be looking to replicate his successes this year when his season kicks off at the this coming weekend.
Hamilton could only manage a seventh-place finish alongside at last year, but he will hope that a change of environment will give him the boost he needs to reclaim his crown in the sport.