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Where Does Timothée Chalamet Live? Here’s Where He Might Retreat After the Oscars

March 16, 2026 - 13:58

Where Does Timothée Chalamet Live? Here’s Where He Might Retreat After the Oscars

While many A-list celebrities amass sprawling estates and ostentatious mansions, Timothée Chalamet’s approach to real estate appears refreshingly understated. Following his recent Oscar appearance, speculation often turns to where the actor might unwind, but his known property choices defy typical Hollywood expectations.

Unlike some of his peers, Chalamet is not associated with a portfolio of lavish homes. Instead, his primary and long-reported base is a modest, unassuming apartment in the heart of New York City. This choice reflects his roots, having grown up in Manhattan, and suggests a preference for the familiar energy of the city over secluded luxury.

The actor values his privacy highly, making the details of any additional retreats closely guarded. It is believed he may favor renting private, low-profile accommodations for downtime or family visits, rather than investing in multiple showpiece properties. This strategy allows for flexibility and avoids the spectacle of a traditional celebrity compound.

Ultimately, Chalamet’s living situation seems intentionally ordinary, a deliberate step away from the glittering epicenters of fame. His real estate decisions paint a picture of an artist grounded in his origins, prioritizing connection to his hometown and personal privacy over architectural grandeur. For now, his retreat after the awards season buzz fades is likely to be as discreet as the star himself aims to be.


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