Joan Collins
is owned by
vast property empire
with homes in London,
France
And even Tenerife. However, despite having numerous luxurious places at her disposal, the 91-year-old has admitted that she never “longs for” them when she isn’t living in them.
Speaking to
Ideal Home
In 2023, the mother of three was questioned about what she most missed regarding her properties when she was not around.
I long for my family, yet I’m not nostalgic about my house.
I must admit,” she said. “Never let go of something that isn’t holding onto you either!
However, that doesn’t mean that Joan doesn’t care about her homes, as she added: ”
I adore my living spaces, tending to them by frequently rearranging the furniture, pictures, and various items.
I have warm feelings for them, but I don’t yearn for them since the place I am in tends to be quite delightful.”
Although it appears that one home has the star’s heart, and it’s not
her Belgravia home
in London. When asked by the publication about her happy place, the actress replied: “In the south of France. We try to visit my place every summer.
“It’s incredibly relaxing. There’s no traffic, it’s right in the middle of the hills of Provence and has a fantastic view. I can see the sea in the distance and rolling hills around. It balms the soul.”
Luxe London home
The former
Dynasty
The star has resided in Belgravia for three decades and has commended its significant links to various central London spots. She mentioned, “I inspected around 60 apartments across London,” as per her statement.
Publishing Business
.
I desired to stay close to the West End and its theaters, as well as near Chelsea. I have a fondness for Belgravia; it’s remarkably peaceful.
Last year, Joan shared an update
amazing look into her luxurious home
, emphasizing its stunning balcony, which is decorated with numerous plants.
In a video clip, the celebrity could be observed energetically tending to various leafy greens, twisting boxwood hedges, and vivid pink blossoms.
Famous for her stylish attire, the writer bundled up against the fall cold in a classic Breton-striped cardigan paired with a pair of navy pants featuring white piping along the sides.
Speaking to her audience, Joan remarked, “The wind is quite strong today, yet the sunlight persists due to climate change, which means I need to irrigate all my plants; without watering them, they would wither away. Despite everything, it’s a lovely day out here. The breeze is far too intense for me—it has left my hair completely disheveled.”