Troye Sivan is letting go of his serene Hollywood Hills hideaway, a mid-century retreat tucked on a quiet cul-de-sac, now asking $2.545 million with Jenna Cooper at Compass.
The singer-songwriter and actor, known for hits like Rush and My My My!, and for starring in several films — most notably playing a young Wolverine in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) and starring in the Spud film trilogy — has long used the home as a creative base, and its design makes that easy to see why.
Built in 1958 and revamped with a warm, minimalist touch, the three-bedroom Los Angeles home leans into its canyon setting with treetop views and spaces that invite calm rather than clutter.
It’s the kind of Hollywood Hills house that feels close to the city but mentally miles away — private, light-soaked, and perched in a pocket of nature.

The 3,195-square-foot retreat blends mid-century bones with updated finishes, offering an effortless indoor-outdoor flow.
A pool, fire pit, and canyon-facing patio extend the living areas outward, making the property feel larger than its footprint. The sense of serenity is very much by design, reflected in both the architecture and the aesthetic choices of its celebrity owner.
Property overview

- Price: $2,545,000
- Location: Hollywood Hills, CA
- Beds: 3
- Baths: 4
- Size: 3,195 sq ft
- Built: 1958
- Listed with: Jenna Cooper, Compass
A bright, open main level designed around light
Expansive windows frame canyon and treetop views, giving the entire level a quiet, nature-forward feel.

The main floor opens with an airy chef’s kitchen anchored by a generous island and warm, understated finishes.
The kitchen connects directly to the living and dining areas, where a striking fireplace acts as the visual anchor.


Every room directs attention outward, creating that classic Hollywood Hills dialogue between indoors and out.
Also on the first floor are two guest bedrooms, each filled with natural light and sharing a thoughtfully updated bathroom. A powder room and a cozy reading nook complete the level, adding pockets of personality and places to retreat.

A skylit upper level centered around a dramatic den
Upstairs, the mood shifts from airy to intimate. A den lined with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves sits beneath oversized skylights that pull in soft, filtered sunlight throughout the day.
It’s an ideal space for work, reading, or creative downtime — a nod to the home’s artistic ownership.



A private primary suite with treetop views
Just across the hall, the primary suite offers a quiet vantage point over the canyon. The suite includes its own fireplace, a walk-in closet, and a spa-inspired bath with a soaking tub and separate shower.
Warmth, simplicity, and privacy guide the entire design.


A true indoor-outdoor flow with pool, patio, and fire pit
The outdoor spaces sit just beyond the main living areas. A pool glimmers at the edge of the hillside, paired with a fire pit lounge and patio overlooking the canyons.
The layout channels the simple pleasure of hillside living: mornings by the water, sunset views across the treetops, and evenings gathered around the fire.



A turnkey mid-century that still feels soulful
Listing agent Jenna Cooper calls the home “a rare blend of architectural integrity and emotional warmth,” noting that the combination of light, privacy, and curated simplicity gives it a uniquely soulful quality.
She highlights the chef’s kitchen, the serene primary suite, and the home’s “deep connection to nature,” all of which mirror Troye Sivan’s own creative sensibilities.

A quiet, thoughtfully updated retreat in the hills
With an attached two-car garage, contemporary upgrades, and a layout designed to maximize light and calm, the property stands as an inviting, move-in-ready mid-century in one of L.A.’s most enduringly desirable enclaves.
It’s a quintessential Hollywood Hills home — intimate, design-forward, and surrounded by nature — with a celebrity pedigree to match.

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