The famously private Jennifer Aniston has made it a point to keep her personal life out of the spotlight all through her career. Therefore, it makes sense that her residences have always been little havens away from Hollywood. Her latest purchase is no different. In September of 2022, the Los Angeles native picked up a retreat in the celebrity-loved beach town of Montecito, California. Aniston purchased the Mediterranean-style abode from talk show legend Oprah Winfrey, who still owns property in the area. Other famous neighbors include Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ellen Degeneres, and more.
We don’t know what Aniston’s decor plans are for the new pad, but we expect it will be as tasteful and stylish as her past homes. (AD toured her A. Quincy Jones–designed Bel Air dwelling in 2018 and her Harold W. Levitt–built Beverly Hills house in 2010.)
“If I wasn’t an actress, I’d want to be a designer,” she told us during the more recent tour. “I love the process. There’s something about picking out fabrics and finishes that feeds my soul.” Here, we’ve rounded up the spots the actor has called home over the past two decades, each with its own distinct history, aesthetic, and story.
2001
One year after Aniston tied the knot with Brad Pitt, the couple shelled out $13.1 million for a 12,000-square-foot French Normandy–style Beverly Hills home. The mansion was originally built in 1934 and was designed by renowned Southern California architect Edwin Wallace Neff. The two design-loving actors expanded and renovated the property to include a private screening room, heated marble floors in the kitchen, and a pub room with wood floors from a 200-year-old French château. They also added a multimillion-dollar tennis court and a guest house. Altogether the pair spent three years renovating the space and ultimately sold it for $28 million in 2006 following their 2005 divorce. In 2019, it landed back on the market for a whopping $56 million.