Kevin Spacey’s $5.6 Million Mansion Lost as Oscar Winner Lives Out of Hotels
Two-time Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey has revealed the shocking depths of his downfall. Once a Hollywood titan, Spacey, 66, is now effectively homeless, moving between hotels and Airbnbs after losing his lavish $5.6 million Baltimore mansion to foreclosure. The bombshell admission came during a rare November 2025 interview in Cyprus with The Telegraph.
From Luxury Home to Living Out of Suitcases
Spacey’s legal woes have wiped out his fortune. After hundreds of thousands in legal fees to fight sexual assault claims, the actor defaulted on his $20,000 monthly mortgage in July 2024. His spectacular waterfront Baltimore estate, where he lived for 12 years, was auctioned off. Now, his belongings are stuck in storage as he chases sporadic acting gigs that Hollywood won’t offer.
“I’m living in hotels, I’m living in Airbnbs, I’m going where the work is. I literally have no home, that’s what I’m attempting to explain. Not great,” Spacey told Tim Walker during his Cyprus cabaret show.
Fame, Fallout, and Courtroom Battles
- Oscar wins: The Usual Suspects (1995) and American Beauty (1999)
- Starred in Netflix hit House of Cards, raking in up to $30 million
- 2017: Anthony Rapp accuses Spacey of sexual advances when Rapp was 14
- 30+ men later came forward with allegations spanning 1986–2013
- Acquitted of nine sexual assault charges in UK court, July 2023
- Cleared of liability in US civil case, October 2022
The allegations destroyed Spacey’s career overnight. Netflix dropped him and scrapped House of Cards. Legal fees soared—rumoured to top £10 million—and his income has plummeted to near zero.
Cabaret Gigs in Cyprus: A Bid for a Comeback
Desperate to claw back some normality, Spacey has turned to live performances abroad. His recent cabaret shows in Cyprus sold out despite sky-high ticket prices of up to $1,400. He performed jazz numbers and shared behind-the-scenes stories, proving he still has some international pull.
His first film since the scandal, 2022’s low-budget The Man Who Drew God, failed to reignite his career. Hollywood giants and streaming platforms keep him on the blacklist.
Social Media Storm and What Lies Ahead
The Cyprus interview sparked a frenzy online, trending with over 10,000 posts under #KevinSpacey. Fans blamed “cancel culture” for his woes, while critics dismissed his interview as “victim tears.” Spacey thanked supporters in a tweet that gained hundreds of likes amid fierce debate.
With a UK civil appeal still pending, Spacey faces mounting legal bills. Once worth an estimated $100 million, his net worth has plunged below $5 million. Now, his survival depends on independent gigs far from Hollywood’s bright lights.
Spacey’s dramatic fall raises tough questions about justice, accountability, and the steep price of scandal in the #MeToo age.