Where does Brad Pitt Live? Inside The Design-Forward ‘F1: The Movie’ Star’s Real Estate Portfolio
2016
While Pitt shot his World War II drama Allied amid rumors of his impending divorce, he and Jolie reportedly paid $3.9 million for a private villa in Mallorca, Spain. Not much is known about the property, except that it measures 9,687 square feet and boasts eight bedrooms and a swimming pool overlooking the Balearic Sea. Local media reported that Pitt and Jolie were spotted together around town often. It is unclear whether Pitt still owns this home.
That same year, the Jolie-Pitt family was reportedly renting an eight-bedroom home in Surrey, England, along the River Thames, for $21,000 a month while Pitt filmed World War Z and Jolie worked on humanitarian projects in the U.K. The residence included an indoor pool and gym— ideal given the more blustery weather there. The plan was for the clan to live there for six months, and the couple split not long after that.
2022
The Ad Astra star next broke records with his purchase of a historic seaside bungalow in Carmel, California, for $40 million. According to The Wall Street Journal, the sale was one of the most expensive real estate deals ever made in the Carmel area—and likely for good reason. The Craftsman-style home was designed by Charles Sumner Greene, one half of the influential 20th-century architecture firm Greene and Greene (he shared the firm with his brother Henry). Named the D.L. James House, after the American writer who commissioned its design in 1918, the unique mansion is built from locally sourced granite and sandstone and even appears to be built directly into the rock. The structure measures 3,000 square feet and includes a basement-level library and a separate wing for live-in staff. Marble detailing in the interior include images of local flora and fauna carved into the marble, further establishing a relationship between the home and its immediate environment.
2023
Where does Brad Pitt live now? Shortly after oil heiress Aileen Getty purchased the F1: The Movie actor’s longtime Los Feliz residence, Pitt made headlines when he snapped up her nearby midcentury-modern pad for $5.5 million – a substantial bump above the $4.1 million she bought it for in 2019. Known as the Steel House, the 2,000-square-foot home was designed by lesser-known midcentury architect Neil M. Johnson in 1960. Johnson was reportedly inspired by the Case Study program, and so created this particular residence with certain telltale elements from that era: including a rectangular roofline, terrazzo floors, beamed ceilings, and cantilevered eaves. Fun fact: The owner before Getty was none other than Maroon 5’s guitarist James Valentine, who acquired the property in 2007. The rocker worked with designer Mark Haddawy to restore the home’s retro details, including a redwood hot tub, a freestanding sauna, and a fireplace that heats both the living and dining rooms.
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