Her Beverly Hills home also includes a private spa and a room just for her sunglasses.
Paris Hilton attends the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between USA and Australia in Seattle, June 19, 2026.
Hotel heiress Paris Hilton's children have found themselves a new home in the form of a luxurious custom "doggy mansion" that the family has set up for their pets on the grounds of their $63 million Beverly Hills home.
Hilton, 45, who shares son Phoenix Barron, 3, and daughter London Marilyn, 2, with her husband, Carter Reum, 45, posted a sweet clip of her children touring the palatial mini mansion that she had built for her five dogs, revealing that the youngsters were so impressed with the property they declared they are "moving in."
The extraordinary mini manse is located in the backyard at the family's 6-acre Beverly Park estate and boasts two stories, as well as pink interiors, and even its own balcony.
While London and Phoenix are being raised in what is arguably one of Los Angeles County's most palatial estates, even they couldn't believe the luxurious design of the doggy dwelling, quickly going into ecstasies over the incredible structure.
"Oh, look at the doggy mansion. The doggy mansion!" London said as they walked up to the miniature abode.
London and Phoenix then entered the structure with their mom, before climbing the ornate metal staircase to the upper level, passing several pink dog beds on their way.
Hilton then revealed there is even a basketball hoop inside the "doggy mansion," as her son joined his sister in claiming the home for his own, stating: "This is my house, too."
"Oh wow, is that your DJ set?" Hilton asked her son, adding: "Yeah, DJ P!"
London then showed off her mischievous side as she attempted to climb out the window and onto the balcony.
However, she was stopped in her tracks when her mom asked, "Where are you going miss? Are you sneaking out?"
"It's our house," London replied.
Hilton then revealed that the structure had, in fact, been commissioned for her children before they were born, noting that her dogs were given free rein over the tiny manse until her kids were old enough to use it.
"It is your house," the hotel heiress said. "You know, I built this for you guys before you were born. I was already talking about you because I used to have a dollhouse when I was little, but my puppies were my first babies so that's why it's called the 'Doggy Mansion.'"
The mom of two then climbed upstairs herself to keep a beady eye on both children as they stood on the balcony and surveyed the grounds around them.
"You're moving in here?" Hilton asked her kids.
"Yeah, I'm moving in," Phoenix responded.
"OK, well I'm gonna go home," Hilton added, prompting Phoenix to question, "Why?"
"Because you said you're moving here," Hilton said.
"Yeah, I'm moving here," Phoenix noted. The 3-year-old then yelled out "hi" as he waved from the balcony.
"Looks like Phoenix is moving into the doggy mansion #CutesieCrew #SlivingMom," Hilton captioned the post.
Remarkably, the so-called Doggy Mansion is just one of many unique amenities that the socialite has installed at her various homes over the years-including an extraordinary sunglasses room that was entirely dedicated to her favorite shades.
Hilton opened up about the unique space in a candid 2025 interview with The Times, when she was asked all about her spending habits, her favorite fashion items, and her biggest regrets.
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When asked what item she "has too many of," she was quick to call attention to her impressive sunglasses collection, revealing that they not only occupy an entire room of her home, but also have special holographic shelves on which they're displayed.
Paris Hilton and Carter Reum at a gala at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on April 16, 2026.
"I have an entire room in my house for sunglasses and every wall has holographic shelves with about 10,000 sunglasses," confessed Hilton.
Hilton did not reveal which of her properties has been outfitted with its own special sunglasses room-however, she has ample room for accessory storage at her enormous Beverly Hills estate, which was previously owned by Mark Wahlberg.
With more than 30,000 square feet of space-and 6 acres of land-the sprawling estate offers more than enough room for Hilton to have an entire wing dedicated to her shades, should she wish.
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And a sunglasses room isn't the only lavish part of her home; Hilton revealed that she also built a private spa in her pad to perfect her beauty routine.
"I built a spa at my house called the Sliving Spa ["slaying" and "living" combined] and it has all the beauty devices-an LED red light bed and cryotherapy machine that I go on every morning to get ready for my day," she said.
The heiress and her husband, who were represented by Hilton's real estate agent brother, Barron Hilton, and his wife, Tessa Hilton, in the transaction, closed on the dwelling in June 2025, just a few months after they lost their Malibu beach house to the California wildfires.
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At the time, Hilton shared the devastating news on Instagram, revealing that she had been watching live news coverage when she saw the horrifying flames consume her own house.
"Heartbroken beyond words," Hilton wrote while sharing live ABC7 footage of the smoldering remains of her home. "Sitting with my family, watching the news, and seeing our home in Malibu burn to the ground on live TV is something no one should ever have to experience.
Paris Hilton walks the runway during the Gucci Cruise 2027 collection fashion show at Times Square in New York on May 16, 2026.
"This home was where we built so many precious memories. It's where Phoenix took his first steps and where we dreamed of building a lifetime of memories with London."
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Hilton's three-bedroom home, which offered just under 3,000 square feet of living space, was located in a jaw-dropping spot on La Costa beach, on the side of Pacific Coast Highway that was obliterated by the fires as they spread from the Palisades through Santa Monica and Malibu.
She and Reum purchased the abode for $8.4 million in 2021, although they are understood to have been living in a different dwelling at the time of the fires, having relocated to a more spacious rental property in Beverly Hills after their son was born.
This story originally ran on Realtor.com.
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