Gwyneth Paltrow Sells Los Angeles Mansion for $22 Million — See Inside!
The property was initially listed for $29.99 million in May 2024
Gwyneth Paltrow has bid farewell to her Los Angeles mansion.
The actress' 8,000 sq. ft. home, which sits on two-thirds of an acre in Mandeville Canyon, part of the upscale Brentwood neighborhood, has officially sold for $22 million, The Wall Street Journal reports.
According to the outlet, the sale comes less than a year after the home, initially listed for $29.99 million in May 2024, lowered its asking price to $24.9 million last October.
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The single-story home was built in the 1950s and renovated around 2009. It boasts six bedrooms and a large kitchen with double cooktops and a wood-burning oven surrounded by high ceilings, large windows, and black tile floors.
A one-bedroom guesthouse includes an office, gym, wine cellar, movie theater and game room.
Her listing agent, Lea Porter of the Beverly Hills Estate, previously told The Wall Street Journal that because the area has tall hedges and old-growth trees, its "privacy factor is huge."
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Property records obtained by the outlet show that Paltrow bought the house for $9.95 million in 2012 with her ex-husband Chris Martin.
Porter previously said that the Goop founder wanted to downsize because her kids, daughter Apple, 20, and son Moses, 18, whom she shares with Martin are getting older. Paltrow listed the home the same month Moses graduated from high school.
After Paltrow married producer and writer Brad Falchuk in 2018, he and his two kids also moved into the property.
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Paltrow also owns a property in Montecito, Calif., and a home in Amagansett, N.Y. According to Porter, she and Falchuk are now planning to split their time between Montecito, New York and perhaps a third L.A. home.
While her Brentwood home was unaffected by the L.A. fires that began on Tuesday, Jan. 7, the movie star and Goop recently pledged $2 million towards fire relief.
"The Palisades and Altadena -they are more than neighborhoods, they are communities that define what it means to belong," she wrote on Instagram in a Thursday, Jan. 16 post on Instagram.
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"Every house is a haven, and a witness to the people who made it a home," she continued. "Every life is a universe. There is more to do than there is to say."
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