Stevie Wonder’s Former Calabasas Home Selling for $15 Million
The former Calabasas estate of music icon Stevie Wonder has officially hit the market for $15 million, offering an ultra-private and fully remodeled residence in the exclusive Hidden Hills West community.
Wonder originally purchased the home in October 2000 for $2.9 million as a gift for his then-fiancée, fashion designer Kai Millard Morris. Although Wonder moved out following their 2012 divorce, Morris remained in the property until their two sons had grown.

Property Highlights
Price: $15 million
Location: Hidden Hills, Calabasas, CA
Size: 11,120 square feet
Lot: 2.58 acres
Bedrooms/Bathrooms: 6 bed, 6 bath
Notable Features: Spiral staircase, infrared sauna, massive walk-in closet, private balcony, wine bar, and piano room
Entering The Property on Higher Ground
A gated entrance gives way to a long, tree-lined drive that winds through sculpted landscaping before opening to a driveway with ample space for parked cars.

The Mediterranean-style home sits elevated on the hill, its crisp white façade and red-tile roof framed by towering trees and clean modern lines. It’s a restrained but commanding approach—private, polished, and unmistakably tailored.

Isn’t This Front Room Lovely
Walking into the home, the front room unfolds in perfect symmetry with twin ivory sofas and a sculptural marble coffee table. Floor-to-ceiling windows draw in natural light while bold contemporary art and crystal chandeliers add a layer of sharp sophistication.

Supersticious Formal Living Room
Moving beyond the front room, the layout opens into an elegant, formal living room, centered by a modern fireplace. Overhead, a sculptural chandelier balances the monochrome palette with a sense of understated drama.

Floor-to-ceiling windows and steel-framed doors wrap the space in greenery while bold zebra-print upholstery and a grand Bösendorfer piano infuse the room with personality.

Sir Duke’s Dining Spaces
Around the corner, the first dining area doubles as a fashion-forward studio, with mannequin dress forms and statement gowns lining one wall.
A gold-leaf dome pendant hangs above the wood dining table, while a bold black-and-white rug and a contemporary fireplace ground the space in warmth and texture.

In contrast, the formal dining room takes a more architectural approach with a sculptural pedestal table and wood armchairs that sit beneath circular pendant lights hovering overhead like modern art.

Living For This Kitchen
Next to the formal dining room, the kitchen opens with a sculptural pairing of white marble and matte sage cabinetry, where dual bubble chandeliers hover above a curved-edge island and breakfast nook.

The chevron-patterned walnut floors guide the eye toward a suite of professional-grade appliances, including a Wolf range and a built-in coffee system. Open shelving, a quartz backsplash, and a concealed refrigerator emphasize clean lines and modern functionality.

Have a Talk With God in The Family Room
Down the hall, the family room pairs clean lines with soft textures, featuring a plush taupe rug and low-slung contemporary seating.
A sculptural wall installation adds dimension above the neutral sofa while layered coffee tables round out the warm, gallery-like space.

Primary Suite For a Part-Time Lover
Upstairs, the primary suite redefines the idea of a “suite” with sliding glass doors that lead to a private terrace and dual sitting areas on each side of a dramatic book-matched marble fireplace.

One side functions as a bedside lounge with plush armchairs and a glass coffee table, while the other offers a more intimate space with the chandelir casting cool light over a velvet sofa and upright piano.

En-Suite Bathroom
Beyond the bedroom, the en-suite bathroom unfolds across a raised platform, centering a freestanding soaking tub in front of picture windows that frame lush treetop views. A spacious, glass-enclosed shower and floating vanity sit across from each other, completing the spa-like layout.

Walk-In Closet
A boutique-style dressing room, the perfect fit for Stevie Wonder’s fashion designer ex-wife, completes the suite.
Inside, glass-front wardrobes, custom shelves, and a center island fill the space with ample storage while a crystal chandelier adds a glamorous touch to the highly organized, fashion-forward space.

Outdoor Spaces Hotter Than July
Tucked behind dense canyon foliage, the outdoor spaces of the estate unfold like a private park. On one end, a sculptural pool with geometric contours sits at the center, its tiled spa and built-in sun shelf surrounded by concrete decking and framed by tropical plantings.

Beyond, an expansive rolling lawn sweeps toward the hillside, bordered by mature trees and manicured gardens that create a secluded botanical backyard.

Final Thoughts
The $15 million sale of Stevie Wonder’s former Calabasas home marks the end of a long-held connection to one of music’s most iconic figures. Originally purchased in 2000, the estate served as a private family residence for over two decades.
Set behind gates in one of Calabasas’ most exclusive enclaves, the home offers the scale, privacy, and luxury that define the area’s most sought-after real estate. Though Wonder moved out years ago, the property remains a lasting part of his story—and now, a rare opportunity for a new owner to claim a piece of that history.