The Biggest Celeb Real Estate Moves of 2018: These Stars Bought and Sold Million-Dollar Homes

The power couple purchased a home together in Los Angeles for $13,450,000, a real estate source confirmed to PEOPLE in October. The makeup mogul, 21, and her rapper boyfriend, 26, who share daughter Stormi, 10 months, split the cost of the 9-000-square-foot, 7-bedroom, 10-bathroom abode. 

“Kylie and Travis’s new Beverly Hills house is spectacular. It’s contemporary, but very warm at the same time. The property is also very private,” the source told PEOPLE.

The entertainment journalist, 44, and real estate developer husband, 46, listed their 8,098-square-foot Chicago brownstone for $6.8 million in March. They renovated the 1866 townhouse in 2015.

Giulianna, who returned to host E!’s nightly news program in September, three years after scaling back her role to focus on raising her son Duke, 5, shut down rumors that the sale was a sign of marital trouble. “My husband has created really, really beautiful homes and beautiful projects in Chicago and beyond, so maybe it’ll be the next great Bill Rancic production we move into,” she told PEOPLE of their possible next home. “He really is so good at what he does and really has created beautiful homes for us — this was like our 10th home! — so I’m sure wherever we move will be yet anther beautiful home built by him.”

David and Victoria Beckham quietly sold their L.A. mansion in an off-market deal in October, a representative for David confirmed to PEOPLE at the time. According to Variety, the fashion designer and retired soccer star sold the property for $33 million, nearly double the $18.2 million they reportedly paid for it in 2007. 

While the family’s primary home base is currently in London, they will be spending more time in Miami, as ESPN reported on Sept. 5 that David’s seven-year project of bringing a major league soccer team to the city was finally official. The team, which will be called Inter Miami CF, will have their inaugural season in 2020.

The actor listed his 87-acre compound (with three separate homes on the property) in Hampton Island Preserve, Georgia for $8.9 million in June.

In October, Affleck revealed he had completed a 40-day stay at a rehab facility and will continue outpatient care. PEOPLE confirmed he entered rehab on Aug. 22.

The screen legend and his wife, artist Sibylle Szaggars Redford, are letting go of their wine country oasis. Located in the heart of Napa Valley, their 10-acre hilltop estate, nicknamed Danza del Sol, has belonged to the couple for 14 years. The property was listed in October for $7.5 million.

Just seven months after they sold it for $17.8 to Silicon Valley entrepreneur and philanthropist Marina Acton, the couple’s former Bel Air mansion was back on the market again for a cool $18 million in June. Acton sold the extensively renovated six-bedroom, eight-bathroom abode for a reported $14 million — a multimillion-dollar loss — in October.

The former MLB player, 43, who is dating the pop icon 49, put his newly renovated L.A. house on the market for $6.5 million in November. According to TMZ, who first reported Rodriguez’s listing, the couple bought their first residence together in Manhattan in March — a 3-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom condo on Park Avenue in the world’s tallest residential building for $15 million. 

Reports surfaced that the pair were moving in together shortly after Lopez put her 6,500-square-foot abode located in Manhattan’s Flat Iron district on the market in November 2017. At the time, a source exclusively told PEOPLE they were “looking for an apartment together for the whole family.”

The former couple listed their Los Angeles home in November, a source confirmed to PEOPLE. Pratt and Faris, who officially filed for divorce in December 2017, listed their four-bedroom, four-bathroom, Mediterranean-style house for $4.995 million.

The actress made a big real estate move right before confirming she and girlfriend Elizabeth Rooney are engaged. O’Donnell, 56, listed her English-inspired estate in Saddle River, New Jersey, for $5.9 million in October, just days before telling PEOPLE that she and the Army veteran do have plans to tie the knot.

“She lives in Boston now and I live here in New York. It’s been a long-distance thing. It’s been great. I think she’s a wonderful woman,” O’Donnell said.

The actress is taking a small loss on the sale of the property, which she reportedly purchased for $6.375 million in 2013, according to Homes.com.

The Florida Georgia Line singer listed his 70-acre Nashville estate, where he lived with his wife Brittney, for $6.2 million. The property (which doubled as the couple’s wedding venue in 2013) includes six buildings — a barn, a treehouse, a saloon, two guest houses, and the main house, which they’ve dubbed “the shack.”

The Die Hard star finally unloaded his 20-acre Sun Valley, Idaho, ranch for $5.495 million in October. The actor had attempted to sell the property twice before—once in 2011 for $15 million, and again in 2016 for $6.5 million. Despite Willis slashing the price by more than half, the final sale still represents the single biggest residential sale ever in the immediate area.

The Law & Order: SVU star and her husband, Peter Hermann, put their 6-story brownstone located on N.Y.C.’s Upper West Side on the market for $10.75 million in October. The couple, who share three children—daughter Amaya, 7, and sons August, 12, and Andrew, 6—purchased the home in 2012 for $10.7 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The former New York Yankees player’s lakefront mansion (with a replica Statue of Liberty) hit the market for $14.75 million in June. The 4-acre estate—known to locals as Tiedemann Castle—is located 45 miles northwest of Manhattan and is comprised of several homes on the same property, Variety reports.

According to the Times Herald-Record, who first reported the home’s listing, Jeter’s maternal grandfather grew up on the castle grounds after he was adopted by the Tiedemann family in the 1950s.

The newlyweds haven’t made a permanent move just yet, but they are in the market for a new home. In October, Bieber and Baldwin were spotted house hunting in L.A., where they toured Demi Lovato’s former home where she overdosed in July. That property hit the market for $9.45 million in September.

In the meantime, Bieber is renting a Spanish contemporary home for $100,000 per month in Toluca Hills, California, a source confirmed to PEOPLE in October. The house was recently listed for for sale for $8.5 million, but, per the source, Bieber asked for a month-to-month rental contract instead of opting to purchase the home.


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