How Margot Robbie built a $30m property portfolio from Gold Coast to LA
Has Robbie been as lucky with property as she has with film?

Queen of the press tour, Margot Robbie has been hitting the red carpet for her latest film Wuthering Heights.
Directed by Emerald Fennell, the film is an adaptation of the classic Gothic novel by Emily Brontë.
Despite controversies, and a vast range of opinions from fans and critics, the film is an undisputed smash at the box office and Robbie its undeniable star.
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Hancock Park starter home
Robbie and her husband Tom Ackerley began their property journey in 2017 with a purchase in Hancock Park, Los Angeles.

The couple paid approximately $3.8 million ($US2.7 million), just one month after they tied the knot in a secret Byron Bay wedding ceremony.
Set on an acre block, the two-level home features four bedrooms, four-and-a-half bathrooms and two living rooms.
The outdoor spaces are surrounded by lush gardens and include a swimming pool, open-air cabana and tiled bar.

Built in 2016, the couple fell in love with the home's West Coast and New England-influenced interiors.
The house was listed for sale in 2021 for $4.7 million ($US3.4 million).
Hollywood bungalow
One year later, the couple scooped up a 1950s bungalow in the Hollywood Hills for $1.3 million ($US950,000).

Only 84 square metres, the two-bedroom, one-bathroom fixer-upper underwent a renovation that included restoring the hardwood floors, modernising the kitchen and applying a fresh coat of paint inside and out.
Filled with natural light, the home featured French doors that led out to a courtyard and a terrace with views of the surrounding canyon behind the home.
Robbie sold the property in 2021 for $2.9 million ($US2.1 million), making her a decent profit in just three years.
Gold Coast properties
Closer to home, Robbie purchased two modern homes in 2018 on the Gold Coast for a reported $2.5 million.
Located next to each other, Robbie generously bought the two residences for her mother and her older sister.
Both of the homes feature three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a garage.
Venice Beach house
In 2019, Robbie and Ackerley purchased a Venice Beach property in an off-market deal for a reported $5 million.

At that time, the compound included three separate structures located on a double lot - a cottage, a loft-style space and a bungalow - and is located moments away from the iconic Venice Beach boardwalk.
TMZ reported in 2021, that the couple had begun construction on the property that would see it worth $15 million once completed. This home is believed to be the couple's primary residence.
The LuckyChap office in Los Angeles
In June 2025, Robbie unveiled the stylish renovation of her LuckyChap office in Los Angeles.
Along with her LuckyChap co-founders, Ackerley and Josey McNamara, the star worked with London-based architectural designer Scarlett Hessian to reimagine the former fish market.
Despite not considering herself an "office person", in an interview with Architectural Digest Robbie said she has found herself utilising the new space more than she thought she would.
"I don't like sitting in one room for a long time-I get antsy," she told the publication. "So as beautiful as my office is, and it's incredibly beautiful, I spend way more time there than I ever imagined I would."

The result is a chic, light-filled office with bold, vibrant artworks punctuating the space.
The office opens into a warm, mid-century style waiting area, a room that Robbie said was previously "pretty stark" and "industrial feeling."

With double-height ceilings, statement pendant lights, and a centrepiece mint green sofa, Hessian said the room feels very 1950s to her.
While there may not be much Barbie pink around, mementos from the film are utilised in surprising ways throughout the space, including the reupholstered chairs from the Mattel office scene with Will Ferrell and a blush-pink conference table.

Originally published as How Margot Robbie built a $30m property portfolio from Gold Coast to LA
