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Aug 19, 2026, 8:59 AMLuxury Real Estate

Paris Hilton’s Former Beverly Hills Rental Lists at $169,000 a Month

A Beverly Hills mansion once rented by Paris Hilton and Carter Reum returns at $169,000 a month after they bought a nearby $63 million estate of their own.

A gilded mansion balances atop blank rent slips, symbolizing its $169,000 monthly asking price.
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Summary

MarketWatch reported on August 19, 2026, that the Beverly Hills mansion formerly rented by heiress Paris Hilton and her husband, Carter Reum, returned to the rental market with an asking price of $169,000 a month.

Hilton and Reum rented the mansion before purchasing their own $63 million estate nearby. Only a short feed summary was available, providing no details about the mansion’s owner, specifications, amenities, leasing history, or prospective tenants.

Positives

  • The $169,000 monthly asking price positions the mansion at the highest end of the Beverly Hills luxury rental market.
  • Paris Hilton and Carter Reum’s former tenancy gives the returning listing recognizable celebrity provenance.
  • Hilton and Reum’s nearby $63 million estate purchase highlights Beverly Hills’ appeal to ultrawealthy residents.

Risks & concerns

  • The $169,000 figure is only an asking price, with no signed lease or achieved rental income disclosed.
  • Paris Hilton and Carter Reum left the mansion before buying their nearby estate, removing its most prominent known tenants.
  • The limited feed omits ownership, property specifications, expenses, and leasing history, preventing assessment of valuation or potential returns.
Primary sourceMarketWatch.com - Top Storieshttps://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-palatial-beverly-hills-home-that-paris-hilton-rented-is-back-on-the-market-for-a-whopping-169-000-a-month-0d538750?mod=mw_rss_topstories
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