Troye Sivan has placed his Los Angeles house on the market for US $2.54 million (approximately $3.88 million AUD), inviting attention to a property that pays homage to Mid-Century design with a discreet Hollywood Hills address. Built in 1958 and tucked into a cul-de-sac in a celebrity-favoured pocket of the hills, the three-bedroom, four-bathroom home traces a clear line between classic Californian modernism and the design-literate sensibility Sivan has become known for. For anyone wondering where Troye Sivan lives, the listing marks a notable shift in the singer’s residential footprint.

The “Rush” singer purchased the property in 2017 for US $2.15 (approximately $2.88 million AUD) million and has, at times, listed it for rent. Although not always his primary residence, the house has influenced his broader design choices, including the Melbourne property he revealed in 2021. Spanning roughly 3,200 square feet, arranged around an open plan that privileges natural light and scale. “There’s a strong affinity between Melbourne and LA in terms of climate and architecture. That strain of classic California Mid-Century modernism has been a big influence,” the “Rush” singer shared with Architectural Digest during his 2021 house tour.

With the Troye Sivan’s Los Angeles house now for sale, attention turns to what comes next – where he will live, and which architectural chapter he might choose to inhabit next.
Step inside Troye Sivan’s Mid-Century retreat
Kitchen
Timber-lined walls and mellow tones frame the eat-in chef’s kitchen, where grained cabinetry sits beside more contemporary interventions.
Exterior
The connection between inside and out is central to the home’s design, drawing sunlight deep into the plan and guiding movement towards the pool, fire pit lounge and outdoor terraces. An attached two-car garage completes the layout.
Bedroom
Moreover, the primary suite continues the home’s restrained mid-century palette, complete with a fireplace, built-in shelving, a walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite bathroom fitted with a glass-walled shower and sunken tub.
Living room
This space, in turn, opens onto a living area anchored by a fireplace and softened by floor-to-ceiling windows and French doors that extend towards the surrounding patios.
Details
Additionally, windowed nook at the base of the staircase introduces a gentle circulation into the interior, giving way to the upper floor where a skylit library den provides a more introspective corner.
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