Simon Cowell’s Kensington home, bought for US $19M just four days on the market


Simon Cowell’s decision to sell his luxurious London mansion was driven by a sense of unease and fear that had taken hold of him while living there. The mansion, located in Kensington, was purchased by Cowell for a substantial $19 million. However, he wasted no time in listing it back on the market just four days after his acquisition.

The primary reason for this swift change of heart was Cowell’s overwhelming discomfort and anxiety about the property. It’s reported that he lived in “constant fear” during his time there. The specific nature of this fear or the events that led to it have not been disclosed publicly, but it was evidently serious enough to prompt him to sell the mansion hastily.

Simon Cowell is known for his discerning taste and extravagant lifestyle, so for him to part with a property in such a short time indicates the severity of the situation. While the details remain private, it’s clear that the mansion in Kensington held an unsettling atmosphere for the America’s Got Talent judge, prompting his rapid decision to divest from it.