Mary J. Blige, the iconic “Queen of Hip-Hop Soul” and accomplished actress, has a real estate history that is as dynamic as her music, with transactions often intertwined with her highly publicized divorce from her former husband and manager, Kendu Isaacs.1 While she remains intensely private about her current exact residence, her life is firmly rooted in New Jersey, where she has owned multiple significant properties.2
Her most recently confirmed residence is the spacious home in Cresskill, New Jersey, which served as her base while she navigated the traumatic, multi-million dollar divorce settlement and rebuilt her empire.
🏡 The Cresskill Home: A 7,000 Sq. Ft. Sanctuary
Following the lengthy and complex sale of her massive manor in Saddle River, reports indicated that the Cresskill, New Jersey property became Mary J. Blige’s primary home.
| Property Data | Detail | Context/Status |
| Location | Cresskill, New Jersey | Located in North Jersey, about an hour from midtown Manhattan, offering privacy and accessibility. |
| Size | Approximately 7,000 square feet. | A spacious contemporary mansion built in the 1990s on over one acre of land. |
| Features | Six bedrooms, eight full bathrooms, a gym, guest quarters, three fireplaces, and a finished basement. | Provides ample space and luxury, though on a much smaller scale than her previous estate. |
| Acquisition | Purchased in 2001 for $1.95 million. | A long-held investment, predating her famous Saddle River purchase. |
| Status | The home was listed for sale multiple times (starting in 2019 for $2.25M), indicating a period of financial restructuring, but it was believed to be the home she was residing in during the latter stages of her divorce and legal battles. Current, up-to-the-minute sale status is not publicly confirmed, but she maintains a residence in New Jersey. |
📉 The Saddle River Saga: A $7 Million Loss
The defining transaction in her real estate portfolio was the sale of her French-style manor in Saddle River, New Jersey, a highly publicized property that reflected the era of her marriage and subsequent divorce.3
- Purchase Data: Blige bought the mega-mansion in 2008 for a significant $12.3 million.4
- The Size: The home spanned a massive 18,250 square feet, featuring eight bedrooms, ten full and three half-baths, a huge gym, and an indoor basketball court (or sport court).
- The Loss: After struggling to sell it for years—listing it at various prices, including an initial ask of $13 million—she finally sold the mansion in 2020 for $5.5 million, incurring a loss of nearly $7 million from her original purchase price.5
This sale, along with her ongoing, highly profitable acting career—including her reported $400,000 per episode role as Monet Tejada in the STARZ series Power Book II: Ghost—allowed the “Queen of Hip-Hop Soul” to achieve the financial stability she fought for during her dramatic divorce proceedings.