Inside Bad Bunny’s Major Real Estate Portfolio—as He Wows With Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show

by Kelsi Karruli

Music superstar Bad Bunny made history with a vibrant Super Bowl 60 halftime performance that blended storytelling, cultural celebration, a surprise onstage wedding, and special appearances by Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, and other guests.

Bad Bunny, 31, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, took center stage at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA, during the football game that saw the Seattle Seahawks claiming a 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots.

The Puerto Rico native paid homage to his roots during a jaw-dropping performance that opened with his chart-topping hit “Tití Me Preguntó,” followed by the fan-favorite anthem “Yo Perreo Sola.”

The hitmaker put both his culture and vocal talent on full display, beginning the set by walking through tall field grass before revealing hardworking Puerto Rican laborers and architectural elements that reflected the island’s rich history and resilience.

Music superstar Bad Bunny made history with a vibrant Super Bowl 60 halftime performance that blended storytelling, cultural celebration, a surprise onstage wedding, and special appearances by Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin and other guests. (Ishika Samant/Getty Images)
Bad Bunny, 31, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, took center stage at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA, during the football game that saw the Seattle Seahawks claiming a 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots. (Santiago Mejia/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

During “El Apagón," which translates to “The Power Outage," he climbed an electric pole, a striking visual symbol of the ongoing blackouts caused by Puerto Rico’s outdated power grid.

In a heartfelt moment, the artist also brought out a couple who were legally married during the performance. The newlyweds had originally invited Bad Bunny to their wedding, but instead, he surprised them with the opportunity to exchange vows on one of the world’s biggest stages.

Many Latin celebrities were also present during his performance including, Cardi B, Jessica Alba, Karol G, Young Miko, and Pedro Pascal.

The performance took place mere days after he claimed a historic award win for his record "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," which is the first Spanish-language album to ever claim the Album of the Year at The Grammy's.

But the Puerto Rico native didn't end his night with just the one win but claimed two other awards—Best Global Performance and Best Música Urbana Album—out of a total six nominations.

The musician beat out a host of A-list artists, including Justin Bieber; Sabrina Carpenter; Kendrick Lamar; Lady Gaga; Tyler, the Creator; Clipse; and Leon Thomas, to claim what is traditionally viewed as the night's top prize.

The night also saw a series of scandalous moments, including Cher's on-stage flub and Don Lemon's post-arrest appearance; however, Bad Bunny was widely viewed as the star of the show.

The Puerto Rico native paid homage to his roots during a jaw-dropping performance that opened with his chart-topping hit “Tití Me Preguntó,” followed by the fan-favorite anthem “Yo Perreo Sola.” (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
His performance came after he made history at the 2026 Grammy Awards, taking home three trophies from six nominations. (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Although his latest award made history, Bad Bunny is no stranger to accolades. He has also collected an impressive 17 Latin Grammy Awards throughout his career.

During his emotional acceptance speech, the artist dedicated his wins to “all the people who had to leave their homeland to follow their dreams.”

He added, “To all the Latinos in the world, and to all the artists who came before me who deserved to be on this stage receiving this award—thank you. There’s nothing we can’t do.”

Over the years, Bad Bunny has amassed an impressive portfolio of properties, both in the U.S. and in his home nation of Puerto Rico, that would all offer a perfect perch for his statue.

Following his show-stopping performance in Santa Clara, here are all of his sprawling abodes.

West Hollywood mansion

In 2023, the singer picked up a sprawling $8.8 million mansion above the Sunset Strip. (Google Earth)

In 2023, the singer picked up a sprawling $8.8 million mansion above the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, CA.

The property is situated on over a half-acre and comes complete with a five-bedroom main house and a two-bedroom guesthouse.

The home spans 7,316 square feet and was built in 2005.

It features a modern kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances, a sunken living room, and a wet bar—making it the perfect entertaining retreat.

The primary suite boasts a private balcony, a huge walk-in closet, and an elegant bathroom with a soaking tub and large shower.

The home is surrounded in floor-to-ceiling windows that allow natural light to flood in.

On the property's exterior, there is an outdoor kitchen, multiple patios, and a resort-style pool that offers panoramic views of the city.

Hollywood Hills pad

Near the end of 2023, the pop star picked up another California dwelling, this time in the Hollywood Hills. (Google Earth )

Near the end of 2023, the pop star picked up another California dwelling, this time in the Hollywood Hills.

He snapped up the Bird Streets retreat from Ariana Grande for $8.3 million.

The home sprawls across 1,590 square feet and boasts an adorable rustic charm with modern finishes.

Although the home was built in 1946, it was renovated in 2020 and comes complete with a large outdoor patio, a lavish swimming pool, and a two-car garage.

West Chelsea luxury rental

Bad Bunny continued building his real estate empire in 2023 by renting out a four-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom penthouse in Manhattan's West Chelsea neighborhood for $150,000 a month—making history as the most expensive apartment in the city. (Jaime SALDARRIAGA / AFP via Getty Images)

Bad Bunny continued building his real estate empire in 2023 by renting out a four-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom penthouse in Manhattan's West Chelsea neighborhood for $150,000 a month—making history as the most expensive apartment in the city.

The dwelling was on the market for $18.5 million until the hitmaker snapped it up as a rental.

The home comes complete with an elegant library, a 32-foot lap pool, 4,552 square feet of living space, 4,593 square feet of outdoor space, an outdoor kitchen, and a large rooftop.

The property was even featured on the Netflix series "Owning Manhattan" and was snapped up by a buyer in 2024 for $15 million.

Puerto Rico

During the pandemic, the Latin star resided in a million-dollar rental in San Juan, Puerto Rico. (Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

During the pandemic, the Latin star resided in a million-dollar rental in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

He kept tight-lipped about his international dwelling; however, he did share a few of his favorite spots around the area, while speaking to Condé Nast Traveler.

He told the outlet that his first meal when he is back to Puerto Rico is "a beer and some fish, usually mofongo or octopus ceviche. I love the coastal restaurants."

“I have traveled around the world, and Puerto Rico is still my favorite place,” he added.

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