Inside Brad Pitt’s Design-Forward Real Estate Portfolio

Celebrity Real EstateInside Brad Pitt’s Design-Forward Real Estate PortfolioThe A-list actor has long been vocal about his love for architecture, and it shows in his purchasesMay 6, 2022Brad Pitt home man with blonde hairThroughout his career, Brad Pitt has owned property in California, New York, Louisiana, and abroad. Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images

Among Brad Pitt’s many accomplishments—seven Academy Award nominations, a successful wine label, the title of People’s Sexiest Man Alive—is his ability to invest in some truly trophy real estate. The Once Upon a Time in Hollywood actor has spoken before about his affinity for all things architecture and interior design, telling Oprah Winfrey in 2004, “I love that architecture is this huge art piece you can be inside. I believe it lifts your soul and affects your mindset.” In late 2012, he collaborated on a collection with furniture maker Frank Pollaro, and in 2020, narrated a documentary about Frank Lloyd Wright. So it is no surprise that he has selected some impressive homes, and made them even more so with his time, investment, and attention to detail.

Over the years, the actor and producer has owned residences in Hollywood, the south of France, Mallorca, New York City, and New Orleans, with a rumored property in the Lake of the Ozarks region of his native Missouri—though unfortunately, for fans in the Show-Me State, there are no public records of this. Below, we’ve rounded up some of Pitt’s most prominent houses, some of which he still owns—and continues to expand upon—today.

1994

Three years after he stole the screen as a charismatic hitchhiker in Thelma & Louise, Pitt paid $1.7 million for a mansion in Los Feliz, purchased directly from Cassandra Peterson, better known by her alter ego, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. Over the next few years, the actor picked up two contiguous properties to expand the compound, and then purchased two more after coupling up with ex-wife Angelina Jolie, in 2005. According to Variety, the multi-structure, 1.9-acre property cost a total of nearly $5 million. Today, it includes a 6,692-square-foot Craftsman main house, large outdoor swimming pool, private tennis pavilion, and skate park, and is what Pitt called his kids’ “childhood home” in a 2017 interview with GQ. (It is also where Jimi Hendrix reportedly wrote “May This Be Love.”)

1998

Pitt then enlisted the German architecture firm Graft to construct a Zen Hollywood Hills getaway. The actor served as his own interior designer for the modernist stone and glass oasis, telling the L.A.-based style magazine Flaunt, “I learned that you have to let go of a lot of great ideas for the sake of harmony.” The pad features hidden shelves and cupboards to maximize storage while minimizing clutter. Mica stone walls, pine flooring, and copious skylights help to add texture and character to the pristine space. It appears that Pitt still owns this home.

2000

Shortly after marrying Jennifer Aniston, Pitt splashed out $4 million for an oceanfront, 11-acre vacation property near Santa Barbara. The home, located near Gaviota State Park, is still in his possession today. When he and Jolie were together, they used it as a vacation retreat for themselves and the kids, horseback riding and enjoying time out on the beach.

2001

When Aniston and Pitt purchased their main marital home together, they opted for an impressive 11,173-square-foot mansion, designed by Wallace Neff. The couple spent three years renovating the French Normandy Revival-style residence, which was originally built in 1934 for actor Fredric March and his wife Florence Eldridge. Improvements included heated marble floors, a bar with wooden floors from a 200-year-old French chateau, and a brand-new screening room. When the couple split in 2005, they put the property on the market and ultimately sold it for $28 million the following year.

2005

Pitt then spent $8.4 million on a midcentury-modern bachelor pad in Malibu, situated between Point Mugu State Park and the sea. The four-bedroom, four-bathroom dwelling, which featured three fireplaces, a tennis court, and access to a private cove, measured 4,088 square feet. The architecture buff reportedly spent millions renovating the 1962 property before listing it in early 2009. Fellow real estate enthusiast Ellen DeGeneres snapped it up for $12 million, in 2011, and flipped it for a $1 million profit a year later.

2006

The former New Orleans home of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

The former New Orleans home of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

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The following year, Pitt and Jolie bought a property in New Orleans’s French Quarter as they focused on charity work in the city after Hurricane Katrina. (Pitt started a nonprofit called the Make It Right Foundation, in 2007, to help rebuild housing in the area, though it was plagued with issues and controversy.) They paid $3.5 million for the brick, traditional-style 7,650-square-foot house, which was originally built in the 1830s and featured Venetian-plastered walls, custom marble mantles, and original crown moldings. The now-separated couple put it on the market and sold it a decade later for $4.9 million.

2007

Pitt and Jolie set down roots in New York City with the purchase of a residence at the famed Waldorf Astoria hotel. While it’s unknown how much they paid for the luxury unit, it’s rumored that the hotel held particular significance for them as one of the first places that they stayed together as a couple. It’s unclear whether or not Pitt or Jolie still own this home.

2011

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Chateau Miraval, Pitt’s property in the South of France.

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The couple set its sights on international real estate over the next few years, first renting, and then buying, a villa in the French countryside. Named Château Miraval, the $60 million estate includes both a château and a winery, the latter of which the pair used to create an eponymous wine brand, best known for its rosé. Pitt and Jolie even tied the knot on the grounds, in 2014. After their split and subsequent divorce, however, it was Pitt who primarily maintained involvement with the brand—they are currently embroiled in a lawsuit over the fact that Jolie sold her stake. In late 2021, the actor began working with French producer Damien Quintard to restore a recording studio on the property.

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 often spotted around town together. 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.

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