Photos show Hunter Biden’s Malibu home burned to the ground by LA fire

Hunter Biden’s posh home has been burned to the ground by the LA wildfires. Gone is the picturesque, white-painted property with floor-to-ceiling windows and in its place, a charred mass of crumbled masonry with only two chimney stacks still standing

In a twist of fate that could only be chalked up to the universe’s sense of humor, Hunter Biden’s swanky Malibu rental, which he was apparently living in for the low, low price of $15,800 a month, went up in flames like a bonfire of vanity. The Pacific Palisades Fire, with its impeccable timing, decided to play judge, jury, and executioner, turning Hunter’s home into ashes.

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom home was estimated to be worth $4.2million, but Hunter was renting it for $15,800 a month

This wasn’t just any home; it was a place where Hunter allegedly owed over $300,000 in back rent, and in a bizarre twist, rumors are swirling that he tried to settle this debt with art made from… well, let’s say “natural human materials.” Karma, it seems, had a different repayment plan in mind. Instead of repossession, it opted for a dramatic demolition, leaving Hunter’s controversial possessions, including what some say were crack pipes and cocaine, to be replaced by insurance—or so he hopes.

Despite losing his home to the raging wildfires, 2025 has started on a positive note for the First Son who received a blanket pardon from his father last month, covering all and any crimes he may have committed between 2014 and 2024

The fire didn’t stop at Hunter’s doorstep; it also consumed the nearby Secret Service’s taxpayer-funded crash pad, a $30,000-a-month luxury pad. It’s almost as if the flames were saying, “You’ve been guarding him for free, now let’s see how you like this.”

First Son and his wife Melissa Cohen have moved into a new $15,800-per-month Malibu pad, DailyMail.com can reveal. And when Hunter moves his Secret Service detail has to pick up stakes as well. They have landed a four-bedroom home across the street at $16,000 per month ¿ funded by none other than the US taxpayer

The home Hunter’s Secret Service contingent used was destroyed by the fire as well

Now, amidst the smoldering ruins, one can’t help but wonder if this is the universe’s way of cleaning up, or if it’s just a fiery reminder that sometimes, life gives you back exactly what you put into it, or rather, what you fail to pay for. Karma’s got a funny way of balancing the books, and in this case, it chose fire as its accountant.

Our exclusive photos show the $4m home Hunter, 54, shares with wife Melissa Cohen is one of the over 1,000 and counting houses flattened by the four wildfires raging out of control in LA County today.