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Elon Musk House in 2026: Inside His $35M Austin Compound & $50K Tiny Home

  • October 17, 2024
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When you hear the word “Elon Musk’s house,” you may think of a massive futuristic mega-mansion for the world’s wealthiest person. Truthfully, it’s one of the most intriguing paradoxes of today’s real estate market. Musk’s net worth is now estimated to be more than $800 billion, but he lives in a prefabricated tiny home that costs only $50,000 and is only 375 square feet in size, and is just steps away from a rocket launch pad in South Texas.

But the Elon Musk house story is not a one-house story; it’s a portfolio that has changed immensely in a decade. Ranging from a $79,000-plus Bel-Air mansion to a 47-acre compound in Silicon Valley to a $35,000,000-plus family compound in Austin, and now rumors of a $300 million mega-mansion in Miami Beach, Musk’s real estate career is as quirky as the guy. It explores all the properties the SpaceX, Tesla, and xAI founders have lived in, whether in their interior or exterior, locations, costs, square footage, and unique features.

Elon Musk’s House Portfolio at a Glance

Elon Musk House in Bel Air
  • Primary residence (2026): Boxabl Casita tiny home in Boca Chica, Texas ($50,000, 375 sq ft)
  • Family compound: $35 million Austin, Texas estate (purchased 2024) includes a 14,400 sq ft Tuscan villa and a six-bedroom mansion
  • Former Bel-Air empire: 6 properties totaling $79 million (all sold between 2020–2021)
  • Former Silicon Valley estate: 47-acre Hillsborough mansion sold for $30 million in 2021
  • Rumored future home: A $300 million mega-mansion under construction on Miami Beach’s North Bay Road
  • Total real estate purge: Musk announced in 2020 he would “own no house,” then sold off most of his properties to focus on his Mars colonization goals.

This luxurious home has plenty of space for entertaining, high ceilings, and top-notch finishes just like Andre Hakkak House and Patrick Mahomes Home in Missouri. Elon Musk sold this Colonial-style of home in 2020 for $29.72 million to Chinese billionaire William Ding.

Elon Musk’s Current Primary Residence: The $50,000 Boxabl Casita in Texas

Possession of Gene Wilder’s Former House in Bel Air

Location

In Cameron County, the Elon Musk home is located in the small town of Boca Chica Village, close to Brownsville. It’s part of the SpaceX Starbase facility, which is only minutes from the rocket launch pads where Musk’s company tests its Starship vehicles. The remote position, close to the Mexican border, gives natural privacy. Neighbours, in the traditional sense, are none to be found, just sand, sky, and gantries of starships on the horizon.

Musk has stated on several occasions that it is his home base. On X (Twitter), he wrote in a 2022 post that his main residence is actually “literally a ~$50k house in Boca Chica/Starbase that I rent from SpaceX.

Size and Layout

The house is a Boxabl Casita, a foldable prefabricated home that has an interior area of 20 x 20 feet for a total of 375 square feet. The interior ceiling heights of 9.5 ft and the skylights and floor-to-ceiling glass doors create a much larger interior space than the footprint of the building. The compact unit is filled with:

  • One combined bedroom and living area
  • A full kitchen
  • A single bathroom with a shower
  • Smart, built-in storage throughout

The standard Boxabl Casita comes as a studio, but Musk apparently made a few changes to suit his needs, such as the Murphy-style fold-down bed that allows him more space during the day.

Interior Features

The house inside the gates of Elon Musk is surprisingly well equipped, given its small overall scale. There is a full-size refrigerator, an oven, a dishwasher, a microwave, and dual stainless steel sinks in the kitchen. The white and modern cabinetry, quartz-look countertops, and small dining area.

The living area serves double as a work area. In early 2026, photos surfaced of the interior of the house, which was notably devoid of many of the trappings of a typical billionaire’s mansion, including a simple wooden desk, a few stacks of books, and a model rocket. Maye said it was “no frills, just what’s necessary to live.

The bathroom is small, but complete; it features a walk-in shower, toilet, and sink. The house is equipped with LED lights and efficient appliances, reducing energy consumption.

Elon Musk’s Austin Compound: A $35 Million Family Estate

Elon Musk’s House In Brentwood

The New York Times broke the news in October 2024 that Musk secretly bought a massive $35 million compound in Austin, Texas, to accommodate his large brood of 14 children with four different mothers.

Location

Another mansion he uses as a residence in Austin is located in the Austin compound, which is a prestigious gated community in the hills outside of the city and about a 10-minute walk away from the other mansion. The sellers had to sign NDA’s before negotiations, and Musk is said to have paid as much as 70 percent more than market value to acquire the parcels privately.

The Tuscan Style Villa (Main Residence)

A 14,400-square-foot Tuscan-style villa is the highlight of the compound. The house uses Italian countryside architecture with elaborate stone trim and terracotta-colored facades and large outdoor terraces, and features sweeping arched windows. Features reportedly include:

  • Multiple bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms
  • Formal dining and entertaining rooms
  • A grand main staircase and high ceilings
  • Landscaped gardens, outdoor lounging areas, and lawns
  • State-of-the-art unobtrusive security infrastructure
  • Smart-home automation throughout

The Six-Bedroom Mansion

A separate six-bedroom mansion for extra family accommodation is directly behind the Tuscan villa. This secondary home, together with the main villa, makes up a self-contained family compound. Senior Neuralink executive and mother of four of Musk’s children, Shivon Zilis, is said to have resided in one of the homes, along with her children. Sources told The New York Times that the arrangement allowed both of Musk’s younger kids to “be a part of one another’s lives.

The Personal Austin Residence of Musk

A third nearby residence reportedly bought by Musk is where he lives when he is in Austin, away from the family compound. Public records indicate that it’s close enough to walk to the primary two residences and offers a private retreat with its own security perimeter.

Elon Musk’s Former Bel-Air Real Estate Empire (Now Sold)

Elon Musk’s Project For The Big Thinker

Before the 2020 ‘own no house’ commitment, Musk had unwaveringly been purchasing a series of residences in Los Angeles, all in two adjacent streets in Bel-Air, for a whopping $79 million. Here’s the breakdown.

10911 Chalon Road The Flagship Bel-Air Mansion

  • Size: 16,000 square feet (some sources cite 16,251 sq ft) on a 1.67-acre lot
  • Bedding / Baths: 6 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms.
  • Purchased: 2012 for $17 million
  • Closed: June 2020 to Chinese billionaire William Ding (founder of NetEase) for $29 million

This was Musk’s quintessential Bel-Air home. It was constructed in 1999 and included a two-story library, home theater, wine cellar, gym, swimming pool, tennis court, five-car garage, and dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows. The kitchen had an amazing brick ceiling, and the back terrace looked out onto the golf course at the Bel-Air Country Club.

10930 Chalon Road, The Gene Wilder House

Size: 2,756 sq ft on 0.78 acres

Bedrooms / Bathrooms: 4-5 bedrooms, 4-5 baths.

Purchased: 2013 for $6.75 million

Sold for $7 million (financed by Musk himself) in 2020.

Reclaimed: This property was foreclosed and returned to the seller in 2025.

The ranch-style house with a guest house was formerly owned by Willy Wonka actor Gene Wilder. Instead, Musk turned it into “Ad Astra,” a private school for his own kids and the kids of some of the select employees of SpaceX and Tesla. In 2020, he sold it to his nephew, Jordan Walker-Pearlman, of the family of the late singer, publicly declaring, “It cannot be torn down or lose any of its soul. In 2024, Walker-Pearlman defaulted on the loan, so in 2025, Musk reacquired the property, which is now part of his real estate collection.

It’s equipped with an oval-shaped swimming pool, mature landscaping, wood-beamed ceilings, and a private guest cottage, not to mention views of the white sand traps at the Bel-Air Country Club.

The Somera Road Properties

From 2015 to 2019, Musk bought three more houses on Somera Road, only a stroll from his compound at Chalon Road:

  • 958 Somera Road, White brick Colonial, 4 bed / 3.5 bath, 3,943 sq ft. Purchased for $6.4 million; sold in December 2020 for $6.77 million.
  • 955 Somera Road Sold December 2020 for $4.44 million.
  • A modern ranch house was purchased in 2015 for around $4.3 million.

These homes were part of Musk’s mini Bel-Air “compound,” which also included another mid-century mansion that he bought in 2015 for $20 million, and an unfinished modern home that he bought in 2016 for $24.25 million. Ardie Tavangarian, a luxury developer, bought four of the homes for a rumored $61.7 million and by December 2020 had finished most of the move out of California for Musk.

1. Elon Musk Six Bedroom LA Home

Elon Musk Six Bedroom LA Home

Address: 10947 Chalon Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90077, United States

Area: 7,026 Square feet

Price: $20 million

In 2015, Musk purchased this luxurious house for almost $20 million. The property covering an area of 3.41 acres, offers breathtaking views from the large windows. This house was built in 1954. 

The property features six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a massive living room, a gourmet kitchen, a large dining area, a home theater, a gym, an office room, and a wet bar. The luxurious outdoor area features a massive swimming pool, a spa area, an outdoor kitchen, and plush gardens.

In December 2020, Elon Musk sold this property to a property developer Ardie Tavangarian $20.9 million.

2. Elon Musk Hillside Villa in Bel Air

Elon Musk Hillside Villa in Bel Air

Address: 955 Somera Road, Los Angeles, CA 90077, United States

Style: Ranch House

Area: 2,693 Square feet

Price: $4.3 million

Again in 2015, Elon Musk added another addition to his Bel Air Mansions by purchasing a single-storey Bel AIr villa. This house was built in 1962. This ranch house covers almost 1.26 acres of land. This Elon Musk house features four bedrooms, two full and a half bathrooms, a living room, a gourmet kitchen, a dining room, a spa area, and other living spaces. The property offers beautiful landscape views.

Musk sold this property for $4.4 million to Ardie Tavangarian in December 2020.

3. Elon Musk Hillside Mansion in Bel Air

Elon Musk Hillside Mansion in Bel Air

Address: 954 Somera Road, Los Angeles, CA 90077, United States

Style: Contemporary Style House

Area: 9,309 Square feet

Price: $24 million

In September 2016, Musk bought another villa in Bel Air for almost $24 million. This two-storey house was built in 2015 and it spans an area of almost 1.57 acres of land. The property features six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a grand entrance, a luxurious living room, a massive dining area, a modern kitchen, a home theater, a family room, a fitness center, an office room, and spacious living spaces. The outdoor area features an infinity pool, an outdoor kitchen, and a sitting space.

Elon Musk sold this property in December 2020 to Ardie Tavangarian for $29.7 million.

4. Elon Musk Hillside House in Bel Air

Elon Musk Hillside House in Bel Air

Address: 958 Somera Road, Los Angeles, CA 90077, United States

Style: Colonial Style House

Area: 3,943 Square feet

Price: $6.4 million

After three years in 2019, Musk added another cul-de-sac home to his Bel Air mansions list. This colonial-style home was originally built in 1964. This two-storey house features four bedrooms, three full and a half bathrooms, a paneled library, a living room, two fireplaces, a wet bar, a dining room, a two-car garage, an infinity pool, an expansive patio, and a plush garden. The whitewashed exterior with shutters offers a beautiful blend of classic and modern living with beautiful landscape views just like the Walter White House.

In December 2020, Musk sold this property to luxury property developer Ardie Tavangarian for $6.7 million.

Elon Musk’s Former Hillsborough Mansion (Silicon Valley)

Elon Musk House in Hillsborough

In addition to owning a historic home in Los Angeles, Musk also owned a historic estate north of Silicon Valley in Northern California.

  • Address: 891 Crystal Springs Road, Hillsborough, California
  • Size: A 16,000-square-foot mansion on 47.5 acres
  • Bedrooms / Bathrooms: 9 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms
  • Built: 1912 by Count Christian de Guigné, a French nobility
  • Architects: Bliss and Faville (the same firm behind San Francisco’s St. Francis Hotel and Flood Mansion)
  • Purchased: 2017 for $23.36 million
  • Sold: December 2021 for $30 million

One of the last large estates in Hillsborough that had not been subdivided, the Mediterranean-style mansion was known as Guignécourt or the de Guigné estate. Standout features included:

  • A grand ballroom for formal entertaining
  • A library with a hidden bar behind a fireplace
  • A dedicated flower-arranging room
  • A staff wing with six bedrooms
  • A pavilion with 18th-century Chinese wallpaper overlooking the pool
  • A hydraulic dividing wall between the dining and music rooms that disappears at the touch of a button
  • A renovated five-star kitchen with space for a personal chef
  • Direct fiber-optic cabling and a high-end security system were added during Musk’s ownership
  • A reservoir, hiking trails, and forested hilltop grounds

Musk is said to have used the property mostly as a space for events and not as his primary home. The $30 million sale was the second-largest residential sale in Hillsborough history.

The Twin Palms Estate (Palm Springs)

Elon Musk's Current House In Texas

Musk also had a mid-century modern house at Twin Palms estate in Palm Springs, California.

  • Designed by: Donald Wexler, one of the great mid-century modern designers
  • Features: 5 bedrooms, swimming pool, large outdoor entertaining space
  • Purchased: 2016
  • Sold: In 2020 as part of Musk’s real estate purge.

This estate was a prime example of Wexler’s signature desert-modern style, featuring sleek horizontal lines, glass walls, and open indoor/outdoor spaces.

Rumored New Mega-Mansion: The $300 Million Miami Beach Property

Architectural Features of Elon Musk Tiny Home

In May 2026, there were reports that Musk might be considering what could turn out to be the most costly residence he has ever owned and one of the most expensive in the United States.

The Property

The New York Post and Robb Report said Musk has been spotted on a tour of an unfinished mega mansion on North Bay Road, Miami Beach, which is dubbed “Billionaire’s Row. The lot is on a 2.3-acre waterfront lot with head-on views of Biscayne Bay. Developer Todd Michael Glaser bought the original 1936 residence on the property for $105 million, and plans to sell the mega-mansion for an asking price originally reported at $169 million, which now is expected to be around $300 million when it becomes available.

Reported Features

  • Modern architecture with extensive glass and green rooftop terraces
  • Hurricane-resistant construction, with the home elevated 17 feet above the flood zone
  • A 31-car garage enough room for 20 Cybertrucks or a full luxury collection
  • Waterfront access with a private dock and boat lift
  • Two-year construction timeline before delivery

A “billionaire arrived by helicopter, landed in Biscayne Bay and came to the property by raft” to view the home, Glaser told Gimme Shelter, which only furthered speculation that the visitor was Musk. The home is now being deliberately held off the market and is being built up to build mystique. It is unclear if Musk will actually purchase the property, but as of mid-2026, the rumors represent a dramatic shift from his 2020 pledge of “own no house.

Why Did Elon Musk Sell All His Homes?

Virtual Tour Inside Elon Musk House

Musk was seen sharing a tweet on X (formerly known as Twitter) in May 2020 that said, “I am selling almost all physical possessions. Will own no house. In the next few days, he put four mansions up for sale at a total of $137 million, and in 18 months, he cleaned out his entire portfolio.

His stated reasons:

  • Reduced distractions, fewer possessions to manage means more focus on Tesla, SpaceX, and his Mars goals.
  • Public perception, Musk argued, that billionaires owning mega-mansions reinforces wealth inequality.
  • Liquidity proceeds could be used to refocus SpaceX on Mars colonization and other ventures.
  • Relocation Musk relocated from California to Texas, with the Tesla headquarters in Austin, and Musk stayed in proximity to SpaceX’s Starbase facility.

The $35 million Austin property bought this year was in part a step back, but Musk has spun it as a family decision rather than a major lifestyle shift for himself. He still claims the Boca Chica Boxabl Casita as his own home.

Elon Musk’s Net Worth and Real Estate Philosophy

Elon Musk's Utopian City In Texas

As of 2026, Musk’s net worth is estimated to be over $800 billion, with figures ranging from $682 billion (Bloomberg) to $839 billion (Forbes). He’s made his fortune in SpaceX (now worth about $800 billion after a private tender offer he made in late 2025), Tesla, and xAI. He is the richest person ever.

Nevertheless, Musk has always been a self-proclaimed anti-mansion billionaire. Whether or not his rumored purchase of a massive Miami mansion will come to fruition will be the deciding factor if that image of his is going to be true or if the man who once tweeted “possessions just weigh you down” is ready to travel a bit lighter.

Critics Regarding Elon Musk Town

Critics Regarding Elon Musk Town

Musk’s submitted plans show 110 residences, with the potential for expansion regarding Snailbrook, but Texas law requires 201 residents for incorporation. Critics also compare Snailbrook to controversial “company towns,” where businesses exploit workers.

Elon Musk’s Project 42

Elon Musk’s Project 42

According to the reports Elon Musk is considering Project 42 which involves building an all-glass home near Tesla’s Austin, Texas headquarters. It features multiple bedrooms, bathrooms, a kitchen, and a waterfall feature similar to Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue Apple store. Its twisted hexagon design features a spectacular glass structure and Tesla facility views.

Elon Musk’s Secret Austin House

Elon Musk’s Secret Austin House

Court records show Elon Musk owns a house in Austin, Texas. He bought the 7,000-square-foot home in 2022 and lives there with his child. This is surprising since Musk said in 2020 that he wouldn’t own any houses.

Elon Musk’s Austin house was originally built in 2017, listed for $4.5 million in 2018, and resold in 2022 without being publicly listed.

Conclusion

The tale of the Elon Musk house is one of the most unique celebrity real estate stories out there. Whether it be building a modest $79-million estate at Bel-Air, purging his entire portfolio of properties in public, moving to a $50,000 small home next to a rocket factory, or now possibly a return to the luxury lifestyle with a $300-million mega-mansion in Miami, Musk’s real estate history mirrors a man who never did things by the rules. The world will be watching him, whatever he does next.

Frequently Asked Questions About Elon Musk’s House

Where does Elon Musk live now? 

Answer

Elon Musk’s main home in 2026 is a 375 sq. ft. Boxabl Casita tiny home in the SpaceX Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas. He rents the home from SpaceX for some $50,000 in equivalent value. He also owns a family compound in Austin, Texas, for when he wants to be with his children.

How much does Elon Musk’s house cost? 

Answer

His Boxabl Casita will run about $50,000, less than the price of many luxury cars. In comparison, his family compound in Austin has been estimated at $35 million, while a rumored mega mansion he may purchase is estimated to be worth around $300 million when completed, and is located in Miami Beach.

How big is Elon Musk’s Boxabl Casita? 

Answer

The Casita is 20 feet x 20 feet (375 square feet) and has 9.5-foot ceilings. It has all the facilities in one open plan space: bedroom/living room, kitchen, and bathroom.

Does Elon Musk own a mansion? 

Answer

Yes. In 2024, Musk acquired a $35 million compound in Austin, Texas, that consists of a 14,400-square-foot Tuscan-style villa and a six-bedroom mansion behind it. In 2025, he also foreclosed Gene Wilder’s old Bel-Air home.

Is Elon Musk buying a mansion in Miami? 

Answer

In May 2026, reports cited by several outlets indicate that Musk is considering a $300 million mega-mansion being built on a 2.3-acre waterfront lot, which overlooks Biscayne Bay, on North Bay Road in Miami Beach. This home benefits from a 31-car garage, hurricane-resistant construction, and a private dock. The purchase has not been confirmed yet.

Why did Elon Musk sell all his houses? 

Answer

In May 2020, Musk revealed that he was looking to “own no house” and sold his entire real estate portfolio within the next 18 months. He said that he’d be less distracted, would reroute funding toward his Mars colonization plans, and would move from a luxury lifestyle to one that matched his mission focus.

How many houses has Elon Musk owned? 

Answer

Throughout his life, Musk has owned at least 10 known properties, including six in Bel-Air, the 47-acre Hillsborough estate in Silicon Valley, the Boca Chica Boxabl Casita, and his current compound in Austin (which includes two main homes and a third nearby residence).

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