Real Estate

Sydney Sweeney drops $70K on beach vehicle for her new $13.5M Florida estate

Sydney Sweeney’s Floridian vibes are “Immaculate.”

The “Euphoria” star has purchased a nearly $70,000 beach vehicle to go with her new $13.5 million oceanfront estate in the Florida Keys, Page Six has confirmed.

Sweeney bought the Fiat 500 Jolly, which is a cross between a golf cart and a dune buggy, from Hampton Jollys in Greenwich, Conn., and dropped $68,500 on the ride, a rep for the company tells us. The cruiser comes in 10 different colors, but the “Anyone but You” actress opted for the sky blue, which will complement the ocean on which her house sits.

Sydney Sweeney dropped nearly $70,000 on a beach cruiser for her new Florida compound. Sydney Sweeney / Instagram
The “Euphoria” actress purchased a Fiat 500 Jolly, which is a cross between a golf cart and dune buggy. Hampton Jollys
The company uses classic Fiat 500s from 1965-1967.

The company’s rides are designed using a classic Fiat 500 from 1965-1967, which then undergo a full-body overhaul to meet their Jolly specifications.

TMZ was the first to report the news of Sweeney’s purchase.

Page Six reported Thursday that Sweeney, 26, snagged the compound for $4.5 million less than its asking price. The 7,720-square-foot home, which is located about 30 minutes from Key West, features six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen, a 520-bottle wine room, a 330-gallon aquarium, an elevator, a home gym, a game room and carport parking.

Sweeney purchased the sky blue Fiat from Hampton Jollys in Greenwich, Conn., to have at her $13.5 million oceanfront estate. Hampton Jollys

Photos obtained by Page Six show the manse also includes an infinity pool with a swim-up bar and a jacuzzi. Sweeney’s new property sits on a large piece of land, which will provide her and her guests plenty of privacy when they head to the Sunshine State.

It’s unclear whether Sweeney purchased the house on her own or if it’s a shared investment with her 40-year-old fiancé, Jonathan Davino.

Although she appears to be spending a lot of time in Florida, Sweeney will remain bi-coastal as she purchased her first property, a $3 million Tudor-style home in California, in 2021.

The 7,720-square-foot home features six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen, a 520-bottle wine room, a 330-gallon aquarium, an elevator, a home gym, a game room and carport parking. MEGA
She secured the manse for $4.5 million less than asking. MEGA
It’s unknown whether she purchased the estate by herself or with her fiancé, Jonathan Davino. MEGA

“I always thought that when I turned 18, I’d have all this money and I’d buy back my parents’ house and put them all back together again. And I never was able to, and I never did,” she told the Associated Press that December.

“So now being able to be in a house is such an incredible, humbling, amazing accomplishment that I still can’t believe I was able to pull off.”

Sweeney appears to have become a passionate real estate investor, as she also purchased a Bel-Air, Calif., fixer-upper for $6.2 million last year despite claiming she was cash poor.

Despite acquiring quite the real estate portfolio, the “Immaculate” star said a couple of years ago that she was cash poor and relied upon her extensive designer campaign deals for income. @sydney_sweeney
“If I just acted, I wouldn’t be able to afford my life in LA,” she told the Hollywood Reporter. “I take deals because I have to.” @mollyddickson / Instagram

“If I wanted to take a six-month break, I don’t have income to cover that,” the rising sex symbol told The Hollywood Reporter in 2022. “I don’t have someone supporting me, I don’t have anyone I can turn to, to pay my bills or call for help.”

The “Madame Web” actress suggested her campaign deals with Miu MiuLaneige and Armani beauty pay her more than her day job.

“The established stars still get paid, but I have to give five percent to my lawyer, 10 percent to my agents, three percent or something like that to my business manager,” the Emmy-nominated star explained.

“I have to pay my publicist every month, and that’s more than my mortgage,” Sweeney continued. “If I just acted, I wouldn’t be able to afford my life in LA. I take deals because I have to.”