Reprinted from Architectural Digest
The 10 Most Expensive Celebrity Real Estate Transitions of 2019
Find out who tops the list with the purchase of three Manhattan apartments for a combined $80 million
Former Flettwood Mac member Lindsey Buckingham sold his fully customized Brentwood mansion for $29.5 million in June. Photo: Adam Latham; Courtesy Hilton & Hyland
Abby Feiner
Tennis courts. Personal spas. Yoga pavilions. Ocean views. For most, these are luxuries that can only be found on exquisite vacations. For Hollywood’s elite, these are just some of the components of the places they call home. Still, even when celebrities get to retreat to personal paradises on a daily basis, they often look to upgrade to even more extravagant abodes. Below, AD takes a look back at the most expensive real estate celebrities bought and sold in 2019.
10. Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, $23 million
In July, real estate aficionados Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi sold their mansion in Carpinteria, California, to makeup mogul Jamie Kern Lima and her husband, Paulo Lima, for $23 million. The 6,862-square-foot main home boasts three bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms, and there’s a 900-square-foot guesthouse with another bedroom and bathroom on the property as well. Adding even more extravagance to the oceanfront beach house: a tennis court and spa.
9. Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, $27 million
DeGeneres and De Rossi’s first real estate purchase of the year was also a big one. In February, they picked up a mansion in Montecito, California, for $27 million. While the Balinese-style main home, which features bamboo, flamed black limestone and distressed oak floors, has five bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, the couple’s new place also gives their visitors the option to stay in a lavish guesthouse on the 8.24 acre property.
8. Bruce Willis and Emma Heming Willis, $27 million
Bruce Willis and his wife, Emma Heming Willis, sold their Asian-inspired Turks and Caicos compound for $27 million—the second most expensive home sale in the country’s history, notes Sotheby’s International Realty—in July. The 13,500-square-foot property, which is technically part of the COMO Parrot Cay resort, features a five-bedroom main house, a yoga pavilion, and two guest casitas.1. Make sure your descendants actually want the house.
7. Lindsey Buckingham, $29.5 million
In June, former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham sold his French-Normandy-inspired Brentwood mansion for $29.5 million. WeWork’s vice chairman Michael Gross was reportedly the buyer. The 10,000-square-foot home was custom built for Buckingham and his wife, interior designer Kristen Messner, in 2007 and features eight bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and a two-story tower with its own spiral staircase.
6. Stephen and Ayesha Curry, $31 million
Stephen Curry’s new abode certainly holds court. In June, the NBA star paid $31 million for the three-story mansion in Atherton, California, making it the most expensive 2019 home purchase in the Bay Area. In addition to the main house, the property, which was built on spec earlier in the year, also has a separate guesthouse, poolside cabana, and separate three-car garage.
5. Tommy Hilfiger, $33.35 million
More than a year after selling his Manhattan duplex for $50 million, Sting bought a nearby penthouse for $65.7 million in July. At the time of purchase, it was reported that the musician’s new place has three bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms within its 5,807 square feet.
1. Jeff Bezos, $80 million
It seems Jeff Bezos believes that good things come in threes. In June, the Amazon founder closed on a trio of Manhattan apartments for a combined $80 million. The sizable buy included a three-story, five-bedroom penthouse apartment in addition to the two units below, all of which overlook Madison Square Park.
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