Ed Sheeran expands global property empire as he buys £9 million waterfront home in Brooklyn next to Kendrick Lamar

Ed Sheeran expands global property empire as he buys £9 million waterfront home in Brooklyn next to Kendrick Lamar

While many celebrities choose to splurge on cars and luxury vacations, Ed Sheeran is quietly building an empire—brick by brick.

The chart-topping singer, who’s already amassed an impressive portfolio of real estate, has just added another gem to his collection—a stunning home in New York worth £9 million.

A Dream Move to Brooklyn

Ed, now 34, recently purchased a luxurious waterfront property in Brooklyn, just a stone’s throw from fellow artist Kendrick Lamar.

This off-market deal landed him a roughly 3,400-square-foot pad with all the bells and whistles—two fully equipped gyms, EV charging spots in the garage, and round-the-clock lobby service.

But here’s the twist: before buying the place outright, Ed and his wife Cherry Seaborn had already been renting another apartment in the same complex for a whopping £25,000 a month.

Strategic Planning with Cherry

To manage the new property purchase smartly, Ed and Cherry established a company—giving them some financial advantages, especially when it comes to taxes or reselling the home in the future.

Interestingly, the documents show that there’s no loan or mortgage involved, meaning Ed paid in full.

Not surprising when you consider his estimated net worth of around £300 million.

More Than Just a New York Adventure

This isn’t Ed’s first rodeo in real estate.

He’s got his fingers in several property pies—over 27 properties in London alone!

His most prized city asset is a sprawling £20 million mansion in Notting Hill.

He’s also invested in sought-after neighborhoods like Covent Garden, Holland Park, and Whitechapel.

‘Edopoly’ Is the New Monopoly

Locals and fans have cheekily nicknamed his collection the “Edopoly”—and for good reason.

The singer owns:

  • A massive £3.7 million country estate in Suffolk (affectionately called “Sheeranville”)
  • A luxurious Holland Park mansion (£19.8 million)
  • Two flats in Covent Garden (£7.36 million)
  • Three homes near Battersea Dogs and Cats Home (£1.72 million)
  • Five apartments in Whitechapel’s Wiverton Tower (£3.9 million)
  • Properties on Findon Road in Hammersmith (£1.76 million)
  • Several more homes in Holland Park (£11.25 million)
  • Three on Portobello Road (£2.64 million)
  • A couple in Chiswick (£3.68 million)
  • And now, the latest Brooklyn purchase (£9 million)

A Global Empire with Personal Touches

Sheeran isn’t just buying homes for show.

His Suffolk estate is where he’s put down roots with Cherry and their two young daughters, Lyra and Jupiter.

After moving into a Grade II-listed farmhouse in Framlingham back in 2012, Ed went on to buy the surrounding four properties—turning the area into his own countryside sanctuary.

And it doesn’t stop at the UK or New York.

He even owns a beautiful villa in Italy, complete with its own vineyards, adding a touch of European flair to his already diverse real estate spread.

More Than Just Music

Besides being a Grammy-winning artist, Ed’s showing the world that he’s just as talented when it comes to business.

From properties to hospitality—he also owns the stylish London restaurant Bertie Blossoms on Portobello Road—his investments are broad, calculated, and deeply personal.

What’s on the Horizon?

With this latest New York buy, Ed Sheeran seems to be far from done.

Whether it’s to ensure privacy, avoid noise complaints, or simply make smart investment moves, he’s turning his massive earnings into long-term wealth.

The only question now is—what city will he conquer next?