Super-rich Americans like Mark Zuckerberg and Jay-Z have taken out mortgages for homes — here’s why

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Super-rich Americans like Mark Zuckerberg and Jay-Z have taken out mortgages for homes — here’s why

Moneywise

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Mark Zuckerberg (C), CEO of Meta, attends the inauguration ceremony where Donald Trump will sworn in as the 47th US President in the US Capitol Rotunda in Washington, DC, on January 20, 2025

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For many people, the only way to afford a home is to finance it with a mortgage and pay off that loan over time.

During the first quarter of 2025, the median U.S. home sale price was $503,800, according to Federal Reserve Economic Data. Given that median annual wages were just $61,984 during the last quarter of 2024, it’s easy to see why the typical working American can barely afford a down payment on a home today, let alone the entire cost in one fell swoop.

But uber-wealthy folks are in a different position. Those with billions of dollars to their name can buy a home outright rather than take out a loan.

Yet celebrities like Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk and Jay-Z have all made headlines for taking out multimillion-dollar mortgages — not out of necessity but to reap a couple of key benefits.

Someone with billions to their name might not worry about cash flow, but taking out a mortgage can be a strategic move to maintain liquidity and keep cash available for other investments, rather than tying it up in a relatively illiquid asset like real estate.

Take Hollywood power couple Jay-Z and Beyoncé, for example. Despite their estimated combined net worth of $1.6 billion in 2017, they secured a $52.8 million mortgage to purchase an $88 million hillside estate in Los Angeles, according to the L.A. Times.

There could be major benefits for Beyoncé and Jay-Z, depending on how their portfolio is allocated,” Robert Cohan, managing director at Carlyle Financial, told Business Insider. “A mortgage gives them financial flexibility, and they have the ability to pay it off whenever they choose.

You can still land an affordable mortgage rate even if you don’t fall in the category of America’s elite 1%. The key is to not accept the first offer on the table — and to shop around and get quotes from at least two-three lenders.

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