One Direction singer Liam Payne has died at the age of 31 after falling from the balcony of a third-floor hotel room in Argentina.
His shocking death led to an outpouring of grief from fans and friends across the globe, with his family releasing a heartbreaking statement in which they praised the late popstar’s sense of humor and his bravery.
“We are heartbroken,” they began. “Liam will forever live in our hearts and we’ll remember him for his kind, funny and brave soul. We are supporting each other the best we can as a family and ask for privacy and space at this awful time.”
The pop star was born in the U.K. and is understood to have owned a home in Buckinghamshire at the time of his passing; however, during his life, he owned multiple properties, including homes in Surrey and a mansion in Calabasas, CA, which he sold to fellow musician Halsey in 2021.
Payne rose to fame as a member of the wildly popular boy band One Direction, alongside fellow members Niall Horan, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, and Zayn Malik. They enjoyed enormous global success, selling some 70 million records. Payne’s co-writing credits include “Story of My Life” and “Night Changes.”
After the group disbanded, he went on to a solo career, with a major hit in 2017, “Strip That Down” with rapper Quavo.
Payne also became a father to son, Bear, now 7, who he shared with his former partner, singer Cheryl Cole.
Liam Payne moved into a rented Florida home just a few weeks before he died at the age of 31.
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Payne and his influencer girlfriend are understood to have been renting the Wellington, FL, mansion for $9,500 a month.
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Described in its listing as a “stunning home” that is “perfect for luxurious living,” the five-bedroom, six-bathroom property is in an exclusive community known as the Isles of Wellington.
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Payne and Cassidy had both shared social media posts taken in and around the home in the weeks leading up to the pop star’s passing, with the latter revealing that they had moved into the home in September.
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Payne’s girlfriend had posted several videos of the couple inside the home.
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She shared a house tour back in September, taking followers from room to room.
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Florida retreat
According to DailyMail.com, Payne and his influencer girlfriend, Kate Cassidy, had moved into a rented $9,500-a-month property in upscale Wellington, FL, just a few weeks before his death.
Described in its listing as a “stunning home” that is “perfect for luxurious living,” the five-bedroom, six-bathroom property was located in an exclusive community known as the Isles of Wellington.
Payne and Cassidy had both shared social media posts taken in and around the home in the weeks leading up to the pop star’s passing, with the latter revealing that they had moved into the home in September.
Cassidy shared a video of herself touring the home, which boasts high ceilings, large windows, beautiful views, and a private pool.
She took her followers from room to room in the home, explaining at the start of the clip: “I’m always doing little hotel tours – and we just moved so I figured I’d do a mini house tour.
“Honestly this is kinda fun! Welcome to the house.”
Liam Payne’s former Calabasas, CA, mansion
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The Spanish-style estate sits on 5 acres and was built in 1991.
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The interior features an elaborate two-story library, a wine cellar, and a gym.
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SoCal estate
Years before becoming a father, the musician put down roots for a time in sunny Southern California, near many of his former bandmates, picking up a Spanish-style California mansion for $10 million in 2015.
Three years later, he was ready to sell, apparently thinking the home was haunted, according to The Sun. When he lived there during Cole’s pregnancy, he admitted that fear of the supernatural led her to refuse to sleep upstairs.
And despite the 5-acre estate’s lavish amenities, such as a vineyard, a spa, and a meditation teahouse, he struggled to offload the home for years.
Initially offered for $14 million or for rent at $60,000, after multiple price cuts and years later, the home traded for $10.16 million in 2021, barely more than his purchase price from years before.
Built in 1991, the five-bedroom, eight-bath estate includes a Spanish-style main house, two guesthouses, a recording studio, and a teahouse.
The magnificent mansion is in the Monte Nido neighborhood, just minutes to Malibu Beach. This completely renovated home features five fireplaces, hand-hewn walnut floors, wood-beam ceilings, and custom chandeliers, the listing noted.
Other perks that make this a perfect perch for a rock star include a guard house, home theater, game room, wine cellar, two-story library, and anoutdoor living area with a kitchen and fire pit.
The resort-style amenities include a pool, patios, a koi pond, waterfall, vineyard, and organic gardens.
The property details note that the locale is close to “exceptional” shopping and restaurants in Malibu and Calabasas.
The compound features a meditation tea house on the resortlike grounds.
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The compound is located minutes from Malibu Beach.
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Payne and Cole lived here during her pregnancy.
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British home bases
Shortly after selling his California home, Payne also offloaded an enormous property in Surrey, which he sold for around $8.5 million in November 2021.
The singer had moved into the home in 2015, the same year that he purchased his house in Calabasas, and lived there with his former partner Cole and their son.
The Georgian mansion boasted a host of upscale amenities, including a home movie theater, game room, tennis court, swimming pool, a “hot yoga room,” and private gym. It also backed up to a lavish golf course and featured a one-bedroom annex that was described as being “available for staff.”
After selling the home, Payne purchased another home in nearby Buckinghamshire, a “highly attractive” five-bedroom property known as Foxwood.
According to one of the singer’s neighbors, the pop sensation moved into the home around 18 months before his death in order to be closer to Cole and their son.
It is not known exactly how much Payne paid for the home, however it was initially listed with a “guide price” of $3.58 million.
The home offered plenty of privacy, with the listing details describing it as being “set back from” the nearest road and surrounded by stunning grounds, which included a private natural pond.
“The house offers light-filled and spacious accommodation with tasteful decor throughout,” the description reads. “Upon entering the property, you are greeted by a large entrance hall with a cloakroom/shower room and stairs leading to the first floor. The drawing room features a triple aspect with French doors opening to the garden and an impressive gas fireplace.
“The family room has bi-folding doors to the hall, allowing it to be separated or integrated for entertaining. The kitchen/breakfast room is beautifully appointed with hand-painted units, granite countertops, opening to a stunning orangery with lovely garden views.”