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    Ed Sheeran buys lavish £9M New York pad as singer adds to ever-growing property portfolio

    July 30, 20254 Mins Read


    He already has an impressive property portfolio worth a staggering £70million.

    And in his latest move to expand his ever-growing investments, the Daily Mail can reveal Ed Sheeran has snapped up a sprawling £9million home in New York.

    The singer, 34, has purchased his dream property in the heart of Brooklyn, which neighbours his pal Kendrick Lamar.

    Ed – who is estimated to be worth a whopping £300million – and his wife Cherry Seaborn set up a company to handle the purchase of the NYC home.

    The couple, who have been married since 2019, share daughters Lyra, four, and Jupiter, two, and grew up together in the same town in Suffolk.

    Setting up the company has given Ed and Cherry tax advantages should they come to flog the splendid waterfront property.

    The Daily Mail can reveal Ed Sheeran, pictured in June, has snapped up a sprawling £9million property in posh Brooklyn, New York

    The Daily Mail can reveal Ed Sheeran, pictured in June, has snapped up a sprawling £9million property in posh Brooklyn, New York

    The 34-year-old - who already has an impressive property portfolio worth £70million - made the purchase to expand his ever-growing investments (exterior picture of the complex)

    The 34-year-old – who already has an impressive property portfolio worth £70million – made the purchase to expand his ever-growing investments (exterior picture of the complex)

    Properties on Reckitt Road form part of his £57million property empire (stock image)

    Queensdale Place in Holland Park is another brick in Sheeran's empire (stock image)

    Properties on Reckitt Road, left, and Queensdale Place, right, form part of his £57million property empire (stock images) 

    Documents filed in New York show that no mortgage or loan is attached to the sale.

    The pair were already renting another pad in the same complex for a whopping £25,000 per month before deciding to buy their new place outright.

    The Grammy-winning star purchased the roughly 3,400-square-foot place in an off-market deal.

    The large complex offers luxury amenities including two fitness centres, a garage with EV charging stations and 24-hour attended lobbies.

    Ed already owns at least 27 properties in London including a large £20million house in Notting Hill and houses in other sought-after areas including Holland Park and Covent Garden. 

    The star’s investments are held under private companies and don’t even include his large estate in Suffolk where he lives with his wife Cherry and their two daughters. 

    And his business ventures are not just UK-based, the A Team singer also has a large villa in Italy which comes with its own vineyards. 

    Five assets in the capital have been incorporated into Sheeran’s vast ‘Edopoly’ property empire.

    The singer, pictured in April, has purchased his dream pad in the heart of Brooklyn, which neighbours his pal Kendrick Lamar

    The singer, pictured in April, has purchased his dream pad in the heart of Brooklyn, which neighbours his pal Kendrick Lamar

    Ed was already renting another pad in the same complex for a whopping £25,000 per month before deciding to buy their new place outright (his previous rental property pictured)

    Ed was already renting another pad in the same complex for a whopping £25,000 per month before deciding to buy their new place outright (his previous rental property pictured)

    The rooftop patio at Ed's former Brooklyn rental home

    The rooftop patio at Ed’s former Brooklyn rental home

    His old property - which sits in the same complex building - included a foyer and the kitchen alongside two sets of stairs inside his Brooklyn apartment

    His old property – which sits in the same complex building – included a foyer and the kitchen alongside two sets of stairs inside his Brooklyn apartment

    It featured a dining space on the second floor of the apartment

    It featured a dining space on the second floor of the apartment

    Ed already owns at least 27 properties in London including a large £20million house in Notting Hill and houses in other sought-after areas including Holland Park and Covent Garden

    Ed already owns at least 27 properties in London including a large £20million house in Notting Hill and houses in other sought-after areas including Holland Park and Covent Garden

    He has two properties in Covent Garden, and a pair of flats by the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.

    These four homes alone are thought to be among his most expensive, with conservative estimates putting them at a total value of £9million.

    Ed also owns five apartments in Wiverton Tower in Whitechapel worth £3.9million and a mansion in Holland Park valued at nearly £20million.

    The Shape of You singer has another four properties in Holland Park worth £11million, and a trendy Portobello Road restaurant called Bertie Blossoms.

    Daily Mail previously reported that Ed bought several Notting Hill properties to prevent complaints about ‘loud music and parties’.

    Outside of London, the musician owns a vast £3.7million Suffolk country estate dubbed ‘Sheeranville’ by local villagers.

    After moving into a Grade II-listed farmhouse in his hometown of Framlington in 2012, Ed bought another four homes.

    ‘Edopoly’: The singer’s incredible property empire 

    Ed Sheeran has accumulated an unbelievable 27 properties since 2012, both within and outside of London:. To date, his portfolio includes:  

    • ‘Sheeranville’ country estate (£3.7m) 
    • A Holland Park mansion (£19.8m)
    • Two Covent Garden flats (£7.36m)
    • Three in Battersea (£1.72m) 
    • Five apartments in Wiverton Tower in Whitechapel (£3.9m)
    • Three properties down Findon Road in Hammersmith (£1.76m)
    • Four other assets in Holland Park, Kensington (£11.25m)
    • Three on Portobello Road (£2.64m)
    • Two in Chiswick (£3.68m) 
    • Brooklyn pad (£9m) 



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