Front exterior of Jesse McCartney's LA home.
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Jesse McCartney Lists LA Home For $2.79 Million

Singer and actor Jesse McCartney has listed his Los Angeles home for $2.79 million.

McCartney, known for his music career and early acting roles, has owned the property since 2014, when he purchased it for $1.96 million.

Located in Laurel Canyon, the home reflects a modern architectural approach, designed around open living spaces with high ceilings and large expanses of glass that allow natural light to fill the space.

Front exterior of Jesse McCartney's LA home.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

Property Highlights

Price: $2.79 Million
Location: Los Angeles, California
Size: 3,635 square feet
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3
Notable Features: contemporary architecture, soaring ceilings, skylights, glass walls, dual kitchen islands, wine room, sauna, pool and spa, four-car garage, canyon setting

For more information about this listing, reach out to Melanie Haschek at melanie.haschek@elliman.com.

Inside McCartney’s LA Living Room

McCartney’s living room opens as a bright, central gathering space, with skylights set into a recessed ceiling drawing in natural light from above, while floor-to-ceiling glass doors line the back wall.

Those sliding doors create a direct connection to the backyard, extending the room outward, while in the center, a low sectional and lounge chair are arranged around a wood coffee table.

At the center, a low-profile sectional and lounge chair are arranged around a wood coffee table, grounding the space without blocking the flow of light.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

Along one wall, a fireplace and mounted screen are built into a clean, minimal surround, while a piano sits in the corner, allowing the room to function as both a lounge and an entertaining space.

Along one wall, a fireplace and mounted screen are built into a clean, minimal surround, while a piano and additional seating sit just beyond.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

Kitchen

A few steps away, the kitchen is organized around two parallel islands that define the space, each finished with warm-toned countertops and surrounded by dark cabinetry.

A few steps away, the kitchen is organized around two parallel islands that define the space, each finished with warm-toned countertops and surrounded by dark cabinetry.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

One island houses the cooktop beneath a suspended stainless steel hood, while the other provides additional prep space and an integrated sink, allowing the layout to function efficiently from either side.

One island houses the cooktop beneath a suspended stainless steel hood, while the other provides additional prep space and an integrated sink, allowing the layout to function efficiently from either side.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

Along the perimeter, built-in appliances are incorporated into the cabinetry, including double-wall ovens and a full-height refrigerator, keeping the walls clean.

A window set above the main sink brings in natural light and frames greenery outside, while sliding glass doors just beyond the islands connect the kitchen directly to the outdoor area.

A window set above the main sink brings in natural light and frames greenery outside, while sliding glass doors just beyond the islands connect the kitchen directly to the outdoor area.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

Primary Suite

Down the hall, the primary suite is arranged as a private, open-plan space where the sleeping area and bath connect in a clean, uninterrupted sequence.

Bedroom

The bedroom centers on a large upholstered bed set against a dark accent wall, which gives that side of the room more definition while the rest of the space stays bright and minimal.

The bedroom centers on a large upholstered bed set against a dark accent wall, which gives that side of the room more definition while the rest of the space stays bright and minimal.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

A built-in skylight above adds another layer of natural light, and the sitting area by the sliding glass doors extends the room toward a secluded patio framed by retaining walls.

The bed sits at one end, a pair of chairs creates a small lounge in the middle, and the opposite wall incorporates built-in shelving, a fireplace, and a mounted television.

The bed sits at one end, a pair of chairs creates a small lounge in the middle, and the opposite wall incorporates built-in shelving, a fireplace, and a mounted television.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

En-Suite Bathroom

The bathroom continues that same modern approach with a deep soaking tub built into a raised surround finished in small dark mosaic tile, while a glass-enclosed shower is across the room.

The fixtures stay minimal, with a floating vanity and a compact sink along one wall, leaving the center of the room open.

A deep soaking tub is built into a raised surround finished in small dark mosaic tile, while there is a glass-enclosed shower across the room.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

Sauna

Just off the bath area, the bathroom features a sauna with full wood paneling and stacked built-in bench seating.

Just off the bath area, the bathroom features a sauna with full wood paneling and stacked built-in bench seating.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

Secondary Suite

The secondary suite follows a similar layout to the primary but in a more compact and simplified form, with the bedroom connecting directly to a more private outdoor terrace.

Bedroom

The bedroom itself is simple and spacious, centered on a large upholstered bed set against a neutral wall with matching nightstands on either side.

Dark wood floors ground the room, while a broad area rug softens the center and helps define the sleeping zone.

The bedroom itself is simple and spacious, centered on a large upholstered bed set against a neutral wall with matching nightstands on either side.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

Along the far side, the sliding glass doors bring in light and connect the suite to a small terrace, with a crib and reading chair, showing there is enough space for both a bedroom setup and a small sitting area without the room feeling crowded.

En-Suite Bathroom

This suite’s bathroom features a floating vanity with a dark wood base that sits opposite a soaking tub wrapped in small light green square tile.

The bathroom features a floating vanity with a dark wood base that sits opposite a soaking tub wrapped in small light green square tile, with the tile continuing around the surround.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

In the shower, the same mosaic lines the walls and around the built-in niche, keeping the bath consistent with the rest of the bathroom and giving the suite a clean, modern finish.

In the shower, the same mosaic lines the walls and around the built-in niche, keeping the bath consistent with the rest of the bathroom and giving the suite a clean, modern finish.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

Interior Amenities

Throughout the home, the amenities consist mostly of entertainment spaces, built for either casual hosting or larger events.

Game Room

The game room is centered on a full ping-pong table, with a large sectional next to it creating a separate place to sit and watch without interrupting the game.

The game room is centered on a full ping-pong table, with a large sectional next to it creating a separate place to sit and watch without interrupting the game.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

The dark wood ceiling beams and flooring give the space a heavier, more grounded look, while the row of windows keeps it connected to the greenery outside.

Bar

Just a few steps away, the bar is built into a recessed wall of dark wood cabinetry. Open shelving, upper cabinets, undercounter refrigeration, and a sink turn it into a full-service station, while the warm backsplash adds a small point of contrast against the darker millwork.

Open shelving, upper cabinets, undercounter refrigeration, and a sink turn it into a full-service station, while the warm backsplash adds a small point of contrast against the darker millwork.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

Temperature-Controlled Wine Room

The wine room is lined with floor-to-ceiling wood racking on all sides, with a mix of individual bottle slots, angled display sections, and deeper horizontal storage built into the back wall.

The wine room is lined with floor-to-ceiling wood racking on all sides, with a mix of individual bottle slots, angled display sections, and deeper horizontal storage built into the back wall.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

Backyard

Outside, the backyard is laid out as a compact, highly structured outdoor space centered on a long rectangular pool and attached spa.

From the house, large glass doors lead directly onto a broad concrete terrace, where the water runs parallel to the hill behind it.

From the house, large openings lead directly onto a broad concrete terrace, where the water runs parallel to the hill behind it.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

On one side, a raised wood deck lines the pool with a row of chaise lounges, built-in bench seating, and a small fire feature, while trees, planted slopes, and layered greenery rise around the perimeter to screen the space from neighboring homes.

On one side, a raised wood deck lines the pool with a row of chaise lounges, built-in bench seating, and a small fire feature, while mature trees, planted slopes, and layered greenery rise around the perimeter.
Photo Credit: Cristiano Cruzio

Final Thoughts

For Jesse McCartney, this LA home served as a backdrop for many special moments in his personal life, from his 2021 marriage to welcoming his first child just last year.

The spaces throughout reflect that evolution, balancing open areas for gathering with more private corners that supported a growing family’s day-to-day routine, but now the couple appears ready for their next chapter beyond this address.

For a future buyer, the property offers a fully realized layout with distinct entertaining zones, thoughtful amenities, and a backyard that extends the living space outdoors, all set within a design that prioritizes both function and privacy.

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  • Scarlett Wiltton is the editor-in-chief at Homes of Celebs, where she leads the charge in delivering in-depth coverage of the most extraordinary real estate deals shaping Hollywood and beyond. With four years of experience writing about pop culture and luxury homes, she brings a sharp editorial vision and a passion for uncovering the details that make celebrity properties truly remarkable. Her background in high-end real estate journalism and deep understanding of the entertainment industry allow her to provide readers with a detailed look at the lavish estates and record-breaking sales that define modern luxury.

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