Actor Orlando Bloom‘s former Beverly Hills mansion is being offered up as a luxury rental, with a hefty asking price of $31,000 a month—with many of the Hollywood star‘s custom upgrades still found throughout the elegant and modern dwelling.
Bloom, 49, snapped up the four-bedroom, four-bathroom property in 2017 for $7 million, then made his first attempt to sell it just two years later, listing it for $8.49 million. However, it would be several years and multiple price cuts before the actor managed to offload the property—ultimately breaking even with a $7 million sale.
Now, the home’s latest owner is trying their luck on the rental market, where the opulent abode is being offered for $31,000 a month.
For that price, a lucky tenant will gain access not only to a slice of life in one of California‘s most exclusive communities, but also to a taste of Bloom’s personal style.
“Nestled in the prestigious Trousdale Estates in Los Angeles, this impeccably designed contemporary estate is a masterpiece that showcases breathtaking city and ocean views, embodying unparalleled quality and sophistication,”reads the rental listing, which is held by Jennifer Winston of Compass.
The home, which was built in 1959, was sold to Bloom by Mexican architect Miguel Angel Aragonés, who had expanded and enhanced the property’s midcentury modern architecture during his ownership.
However, after moving in, the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star carried out an extensive overhaul of the dwelling, adding a new zero-edge pool with an ipe wood deck, which is understood to have cost $500,000 to install, as well as an outdoor entertaining area with built-in seating and a fire pit.
Bloom also opened up the floor plan, expanding the kitchen and allowing in more natural light. He added bespoke Poliform fixtures and finishes as well as indoor LED lighting.
The primary suite also had some work done. The actor updated the space so it could open to the pool and added generous closet space. The primary bath has a wet room with a free-standing tub and shower. There’s a private patio right outside the floor-to-ceiling windows.
One of the home’s more fascinating features is a sunken conversation pit lined with sumptuous sofas in the living room.
The listing highlights the home’s airy areas: “The open floor plan, complemented by floor-to-ceiling glass doors, seamlessly integrates the indoors with the outdoors, offering an extraordinary living experience.”
Bloom spent a year and a half renovating the home. He later enlisted celebrity real estate agent Jason Oppenheim to help him find a buyer for the property.
“He really knows what he’s doing,” Oppenheim told Mansion Global in 2019 of the changes that Bloom had made to the property. “He has honestly exquisite taste—everything from the finishes, to the design and lighting—I really respect his style.”
As for why Bloom had decided to list the home so soon after completing renovations, the “Selling Sunset” star hinted that his client’s engagement to pop star Katy Perry—whom he split from in July 2025—may have been behind the listing.
“His personal circumstances changed right as he finished,” Oppenheim noted, mere weeks after Bloom and Perry announced their engagement.
Not long after he put his Beverly Hills manse on the market, Bloom snapped up a much larger dwelling in nearby Montecito, CA, for $11.25 million. He and Perry had reportedly hoped to turn it into their marital abode.
However, that property became the subject of a yearslong lawsuit between the A-list couple and the home’s former owner, prompting the duo to purchase another Montecito abode, where Perry is now understood to be living with their daughter, Daisy Dove.
Now, Bloom’s Beverly Hills residence is ready to embrace a new chapter by welcoming a renter, who is being given the chance to take on the fully furnished residence.
“Ensuring both security and seclusion, this exclusive property presents a distinctive opportunity for the most discerning tenant and is available for lease fully furnished,” the listing adds.
Bloom’s impressive interior design skills were recently put on full display when he attempted to offload another of his California dwellings, a stunning Malibu estate he has owned for more than 10 years.
The actor purchased the property for close to $2.5 million in 2011 with his then-wife, Miranda Kerr, and the property served as his primary residence for more than a decade, he told the Wall Street Journal.
However, in March 2026, he brought the dwelling to the market for $12 million—revealing to the outlet that he had moved “further north in California,” although he declined to share an exact location.
Much like with his Beverly Hills home, Bloom was quick to put his personal stamp on the Malibu property, where he carried out an extensive overhaul that cost more than twice the price he paid for the dwelling, he revealed.
It seems that Bloom’s brilliance in interior design couldn’t quite secure a sale, however. Records indicate that the four-bedroom beach house was swiped off the market in June, having undergone a $550,000 price cut the previous month.
The actor had also offered the dwelling up as a rental property—with an asking price of $35,000 a month—and the delisting may indicate that he secured a tenant for the house before managing to sell it.
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