Renowned for her iconic role in Friends, the actress has a keen eye for interior design, evident in every corner of her home. "The selection of fabrics and finishes is something that truly resonates with me," shares Aniston — her dwelling, a Bel Air villa crafted by architect A. Quincy Jones, is a curated blend of artisanal wallpaper, mid-century furnishings, silk rugs, polished concrete, and abstract expressionist artworks...
Aniston's Personalized Home Decor Within her office stands an imposing desk exuding authority. Aniston humorously remarks, "I feel incredibly powerful sitting at this desk — so powerful that I'm rarely there." Aniston's Real Estate Portfolio Throughout her illustrious career, Aniston has adeptly shielded her private life from the public eye. It's no surprise that her residences serve as serene retreats away from the Hollywood buzz. Her most recent addition, in September 2022, is a retreat in the coastal haven of Montecito, California, a favored sanctuary for celebrities. Aniston acquired this Mediterranean-style mansion from another Hollywood icon, Oprah Winfrey.
A Normandy-inspired Beverly Hills Mansion with Brad Pitt A year post her marriage to Brad Pitt, the couple invested $13.1 million in a 1,115-square-meter Normandy mansion in Beverly Hills. Originally constructed in 1934 by renowned Californian architect Edwin Wallace Neff, the property underwent extensive renovations, including a private screening room, heated marble kitchen floors, and a pub with wooden floors sourced from a two-century-old French castle. The property, featuring a multi-million-dollar tennis court and annex, was sold for $28 million
in 2006, three years after the couple's divorce. In 2019, it re-entered the market at a staggering $56 million.
Post-divorce Beach Retreat in Malibu Following her separation from Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston reportedly leased a 140-square-meter beach house in Malibu for two years. Scant details are known about the property, maintaining the actress's preference for privacy.
A Beverly Hills Home Reimagined by Harold W. Levitt Aniston fell in love with her Beverly Hills home designed by Harold W. Levitt. "I was certain this house would be mine one day," she declared to AD in 2010. Acquiring the hillside residence for $13.5 million in 2006, she collaborated with interior designer Stephen Shadley to transform it into a Bali-inspired retreat. The property, affectionately called 'Ohana,' was eventually sold in 2011 for $38 million after initially being listed for $42 million.
Two Beverly Hills Residences and Two New York Apartments Post the sale of 'Ohana,' Aniston and her fiancé Justin Theroux rented a charming 165-square-meter house north of Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills. Paying a monthly rent of $20,000, the property boasted wooden floors, vaulted ceilings, and a modern kitchen with white marble countertops.
In the same year, the Friends star invested $7.01 million in two apartments in New York's West Village. While initially planning to merge the units into a mega-unit, intrusive paparazzi led her to put them back on the market a few months later, selling at a loss for $6.5 million in 2012.
Despite this setback, Jennifer Aniston swiftly purchased a mansion in Bel Air in 2011, designed by A. Quincy Jones, for $20.97 million. Collaborating again with Stephen Shadley, she reimagined the Mid-Century house to be more comfortable and welcoming.
A Lavish Estate in Montecito After a hiatus from real estate acquisitions, the Morning Show star ventured into a 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom Mediterranean-style house in Montecito, an enclave north of Los Angeles. This region is highly coveted by celebrities, including Ariana Grande, Katy Perry, and Orlando Bloom. Jennifer Aniston acquired the property for $14.8 million from its former owner, Oprah Winfrey. Embracing this idyllic enclave, the talk-show icon retains ownership of her ranch, aptly named 'Promised Land.
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