DIANA ROSS | $7.3 MILLION | CONNECTICUT
Diana Ross rose to prominence as the leading voice of The Supremes, the crown jewel of Motown’s 1960s lineup, delivering timeless hits like “Baby Love,” “Love Child,” and “Where Did Our Love Go.” The group has the distinction of being the most successful female vocal ensemble in the annals of US chart history. In 1970, Ross embarked on a solo journey, marking her departure from The Supremes with a debut solo album that soared to commercial success, led by the hit track “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.” Her subsequent albums continued to garner widespread critical acclaim. Beyond her illustrious music career, Ross expanded her artistic pursuits into the film industry, showcasing her talents in celebrated films such as “The Wiz,” “Lady Sings the Blues,” and “Mahogany.”
Diana Ross’s successful career has amassed her considerable wealth, reflected in her ownership of a lavish $7.3 million mansion in Connecticut. This grand estate features 11 bedrooms and six bathrooms. In 2010, Ross listed the 12,562-square-foot mansion for sale at $39.5 million but subsequently decided against selling. Instead, she opted to offer the property for rent, choosing to retain ownership of the luxurious residence.