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Gwyneth Paltrow lists LA home after son’s graduation: Inside her $30 million mansion
Gwyneth Paltrow is preparing for an empty nest.
After the actress’ youngest child, son Moses, graduated from high school, she put her Los Angeles mansion on the market for $29.99 million.
Listing agent Lea Porter told the Wall Street Journal Friday that Paltrow, 51, is looking to downsize.
The Goop founder bought the 8,000-square-foot home for $9.95 million in 2012 while married to her now-ex-husband, Chris Martin, with whom she shares Moses, 18, and daughter Apple, 20.
The former couple’s eight-bedroom, 11-bathroom home was built in 1950 and renovated in 2009.
When Paltrow moved on with Brad Falchuk, the “Glee” co-creator, 53, moved in along with his two kids — Isabella and Brody — from a previous marriage.
The sprawling home is at the end of a winding driveway and has a gray brick exterior.
Its entryway, with black-and-white tiles and French doors, leads to a living room complete with a fireplace, a bar and bookshelves.
As for the kitchen, it features a marble island, built-in cabinets and a wood-burning oven.
The backyard, complete with a plunge pool, also has a guesthouse boasting a temperature-controlled wine cellar, a gym, a game room, an office and a movie theater.
Additionally, there is a one-bedroom apartment above the garage.
Paltrow has houses in Montecito, Calif., and Amagansett, NY, but may purchase another LA home, Porter revealed.
Last year, the Oscar winner hosted a single-night stay at the guesthouse on her $5 million Montecito property, which she called a “sanctuary for respite and mental clarity.”
She and Falchuk moved into the nine-bedroom, 16-bathroom mansion in 2020, two years after tying the knot.
Falchuk attended Moses’ graduation Friday, as did Martin, Paltrow’s mom, Blythe Danner, and Apple, who celebrated her own commencement in 2022.
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