Katy Perry relocated from Los Angeles to the coastal town of Montecito almost six years ago so she and her former fiancé, Orlando Bloom, could raise their daughter in a more private, ocean-view setting. In the process, the pop star—who recently premiered her full-length concert documentary, The Lifetimes Tour – Live from Paris, at the June 2026 Tribeca Film Festival—left behind two houses in the Beverly Hills Post Office neighborhood’s guard-gated Hidden Valley enclave.

The “Roar” and “Firework” singer sold one of those properties, which served as her primary residence, in 2022 for $18 million. She had previously offloaded a smaller nearby home used as a guesthouse in 2021 for $7.475 million, just $25,000 more than she paid for it in 2018. The guesthouse has now returned to the market for $8.5 million. The listing is represented by Josh Flagg of Compass.

A sunlit living room opens through large French doors to a lush backyard with a swimming pool.

Paul Barnaby

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