A jaw-dropping 11-unit apartment building in San Francisco where married Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera once resided has just hit the market for $8 million.
Built into a cliff of bedrock and designed to look as if it were cascading down Telegraph Hill, the artistically significant structure was originally built in 1938 as the Hoeffler Building.
In the years since, the structure—which is reminiscent of a Swiss mountainside village—has earned incredible renown, not least because its storied former residents, although it did also make its Hollywood debut as a filming location for the 1952 film noir “The Sniper.”
From the street, the domicile appears completely unassuming, save for the jaw-dropping city and ocean views that extend behind it. However, a quick trip to the rear of the structure reveals its gravity-defying hillside construction, with each level of the dwelling appearing to flow down the steep incline.
“Its location, views from every unit, amazing terraces, historical significance, and former residence of Frida Kahlo are some of the property’s most impressive features,” said listing agent Jean-Paul Samaha of Vanguard Properties, Inc. “It is truly a trophy property.”
A jaw-dropping 11-unit apartment building in San Francisco where married Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera once resided has just hit the market for $8 million. (Open Homes Photography)Built into a cliff of bedrock and designed to look as if it were cascading down Telegraph Hill, the artistically significant structure was originally built in 1938 as the Hoeffler Building. (Open Homes Photography)“Its location, views from every unit, amazing terraces, historical significance, and former residence of Frida Kahlo are some of the property’s most impressive features,” said listing agent Jean-Paul Samaha. (Vanguard Properties)
The eye-popping multifamily dwelling is located in a “setting more reminiscent of a European hillside enclave than an urban environment,” according to its listing.
There are 11 distinctive residences that include nine one-bedroom units and two two-bedroom abodes. And while the individual properties are relatively petite—ranging from 500 to 950 square feet—the views more than make up for the lack of space.
In order to fully maximize those vistas, each unit has been outfitted with its own private outdoor terrace space, adding extra space to each dwelling, while also providing the perfect place to enjoy the views in peace.
“Each home has a private outdoor space with views toward San Francisco Bay and Treasure Island,” Samaha said. “They also have amazing downtown and water views of the piers.”
Adding to its pedigree is the fact that the structure is essentially unmatched by anything new.
“They literally don’t build things like they used to,” San Francisco Planning Chief of Staff Dan Sider told The San Francisco Standard.
Buyers who are interested in taking on what could potentially be a very lucrative rental opportunity will also have the advantage of offering up a unit that once house two of the world’s most well-known artists.
Kahlo and Rivera were living in the apartment when they married. (Getty Images)In order to fully maximize those vistas, each unit has been outfitted with its own private outdoor terrace space, adding extra space to each dwelling, while also providing the perfect place to enjoy the views in peace. (Vanguard Properties)There are 11 distinctive residences that include nine one-bedroom units and two two-bedroom abodes. (Vanguard Properties)“I think the next buyer will be someone who is looking for an opportunity to own a piece of San Francisco and looking for a great income-producing building,” the listing agent noted. (Vanguard Properties)
Apartment 42 is the famed residence where Kahlo and her spouse lived from 1939 to 1940—where Rivera created his large-scale fresco mural, “Pan American Unity,” which is now housed at City College of San Francisco.
The couple had a tumultuous relationship and later divorced. Initially, Rivera stayed in the apartment with another woman, however he and Kahlo eventually reconciled, and she moved back in.
“I think the next buyer will be someone who is looking for an opportunity to own a piece of San Francisco and looking for a great income-producing building,” he noted.
While the the generational investment property does not have any on-site parking, its easy walkability to downtown has always attracted renters seeking a unique place to live.
“There is almost never a vacancy that lasts more than a day,” Samaha added. “The rents are great and produce over $500,000 in net operating income.”
The property is also located next to the historic Richard Neutra-designed Kahn House and is also nearby North Beach, Russian Hill, Jackson Square, the Embarcadero, and Coit Tower.
“It’s located on a cul-de-sac so it is very private and makes you feel like you are out in the country but you are in the heart of the city,” he said.
Matt Damon is embracing a new chapter in life—and his carefully curated real estate portfolio reflects the family-first priorities that have guided him for years.
Now, the Oscar-winning actor is adjusting to an emptier nest as two of his and wife Luciana Barroso’s four daughters head out into the world.
Reflecting on fatherhood, Damon—who shares kids Alexia, 27, Isabella, 20, Gia, 17, and Stella, 15, with Barroso—told People he has become more mindful of making the most of the time he has with his younger children while continuing to balance his Hollywood career.
“Having two older kids who are out of the nest and knowing how fast these final years go, we’re trying to be mindful of holding onto what we can,” he said.
Matt Damon is embracing a new chapter in life—and his carefully curated real estate portfolio reflects the family-first priorities that have guided him for years. (Bruce Glikas/WireImage)Reflecting on fatherhood, Damon—who shares kids Alexia, 27, Isabella, 20, Gia, 17, and Stella, 15, with Barroso—told People he has become more mindful of making the most of the time he has with his younger children while continuing to balance his Hollywood career. (Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Universal Pictures)
Looking back on his early years, Damon recalled traveling to New York with his childhood friend and fellow actor, Ben Affleck, in hopes of landing acting jobs.
“We were in our teens coming down to New York on the train or on the bus to audition for things, like ‘The Mickey Mouse Club,'” he told the outlet.
His career has since soared to Oscar-winning heights, and away from the cameras, The Odyssey star has built an equally impressive real estate portfolio, with homes that range from a record-setting New York City penthouse to a secluded country estate and a contemporary California retreat.
The Brooklyn base
Damon’s best-known property is his sprawling penthouse in Brooklyn Heights, which he purchased in 2018 for $16.7 million. (Google Earth )
In 2018, Damon dropped $16.7 million on his most famous property: a 6,200-square-foot Brooklyn Heights penthouse.
Ideal for family life, the six-bedroom home features an expansive living space, a private rooftop, and panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline and New York Harbor.
He’s also in good company: Emily Blunt and John Krasinski are neighbors, having snagged a full-floor apartment in the building for $11 million the following year.
A New York nest
When he’s looking to escape the city, Damon can retreat to his estate in Bedford, New York. (Google Earth )
When he’s looking to escape the city, Damon can retreat to his estate in Bedford,NY.
Set on roughly 13 acres, the private property offers a peaceful setting surrounded by nature while remaining within easy reach of Manhattan.
He picked up the pad in 2022 for $8.5 million. The home comes complete with four bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms.
Sprawling across 7,190 square feet, the lavish abode also boasts a saltwater pool, a tennis court, a greenhouse, antique barn, treehouse, and more.
The actor reportedly purchased the property through an LLC attached to Pearl Street Films, the production company he shares with Affleck.
His Hollywood home
In 2024, he expanded his property portfolio by picking up an $8.5 million condo in West Hollywood. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
In 2024, he expanded his property portfolio by picking up an $8.5 million condo in West Hollywood.
Designed by acclaimed architecture firm Olson Kundig, the residence features two bedrooms, floor-to-ceiling glass walls and a spacious terrace overlooking the Hollywood Hills.
It also comes complete with two and a half bathrooms, which span across the 2,900-square-foot property.
The residence also boasts a 1,600-square-foot private terrace, which is one of the largest outdoor areas in the building.
The newly completed residence, which was designed by renowned architecture firm Saota, was created to offer “true resort style living,” as evidenced by the laundry list of features that are found across the 1.7-acre spread, including a rooftop wellness pavilion and an infinity pool with a swim-up bar.
At the center of the parcel is a dazzling 18,000-square-foot home that was developed by Michael Chen’s Luxford Group. The company purchased a vacant lot for $14.5 million in 2015 and constructed this megamansion atop it. Since it was completed in 2023, the residence has been used as a venue for a number of glittering functions, including a Louis Vuitton design exhibit.
Perched on a promontory “just two minutes from Sunset Boulevard,” the glamorous sanctuary, which has sparkled its way to the top of the week’s most expensive homes list, features an Arclinea showroom kitchen, a 1,000-bottle wine gallery, a Dolby Atmos cinema, a hand-carved stone bar, and a 50-foot cascading water wall.
Offering sweeping views from Santa Monica to the Pacific Ocean, the residence also has a four-stop elevator and a “showroom-style” garage with custom Italian millwork and Schweiss bifold glass door that can accommodate up to nine sports cars.
More jaw-dropping estates to make the week’s most expensive homes list include an Aspen mountain retreat, a 2-acre Hamptons sanctuary, and a 2,380-acre Texas farm.
Coastal off-grid luxury estate: This four-bedroom compound is architect Mickey Muennig‘s “final residential masterpiece” tucked away on a 109-acre nature preserve.
Located between U.S. Forest Service land to the south and California State Park land to the north, the four-parcel property boasts a 4-mile trail system and access to a beach. Offering views from the Pacific Ocean to a redwood forest, this legacy estate features a solar-powered primary residence with glass walls, heated concrete floors, a double-sided wood-burning fireplace, a wine cellar, and multiple patios. The one-bedroom guesthouse was also designed by Muennig.
A three-car garage can be found on property.
Gilly Gilson of Engel & Volkers Carmel is the listing agent.
Mickey Muennig-designed estate in Big Sur, CA (Realtor.com)
Vulcan: This five-bedroom lavish penthouse located in the Four Seasons Private Residences Deer Valley is under construction and slated to be complete in 2028.
The 6,558-square-foot duplex “built for a life lived at elevation” will feature a media room, game room, dual primary suites, two fireplaces, and a grand salon with a dramatic vaulted ceiling. Luxurious finishes include Mountain White marble, Taj Mahal quartzite, white oak millwork, and engineered wood floors. It will also offer breathtaking views spanning from Deer Valley’s Bald Mountain to the Jordanelle Reservoir.
“Renderings are not specific to individual residences and may differ from the finished product,” the listing notes.
Sheila Hall of Summit Sotheby’s International Realty DV EV is the listing agent.
Mountain retreat: This modern five-bedroom mansion boasts floor-to-ceiling glass walls offering spectacular views of Aspen Mountain, Highlands, and Independence Pass.
Built in 2019, the 7,312-square-foot estate is conveniently located near Aspen Golf & Tennis Club, the Roaring Fork River, hiking and biking trails, and downtown Aspen. Sophisticated finishes include European glass doors, walnut floors, Italian windows, Swiss gray stone masonry, and a snowmelt system.
Opulent amenities include a chef’s kitchen with a butler’s pantry, a primary suite with a handcrafted wood soaking tub, a lower-level entertainment area with a bar, theater, and 1,500-bottle, climate-controlled wine room. There is also a massage room, sauna, bunk room, and three-car garage.
Patios with two fire pits overlook a hot tub, outdoor kitchen, and dog run.
Lex Tarumianz of Aspen Snowmass Sotheby’s International Realty is the listing agent.
Celebrity pedigree: This eight-bedroom legacy estate with a safe room and bomb shelter was the former longtime residence of legendary actors Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor.
The 14,744-square-foot Bel-Air mansion built in 1932 has been thoughtfully modernized. Original details include wood-beamed ceilings, iron bannisters, multiple fireplaces, and a library with built-ins.
Modernizations include a lavish kitchen with wine refrigeration, a family room with full bar that transforms into a screening room, a spacious primary wing with “dramatic entry foyer,” and a private club–inspired entertainment level with wine cellar, full bar, billiard lounge, and entertaining spaces.
Also found on the manicured 1.22-acre lot are a koi pond, lily ponds, fruit trees, tennis court, pool with spa, atrium-style cabana, two-story pool house with full gym, a detached guest suite, and three separate two-car garages.
James Harris of Carolwood Estates is the listing agent.
Brand-new estate: This seven-bedroom compound is located down a long driveway designed for the buyer seeking the ultimate in privacy.
The 12,854-square-foot estate features floor-to-ceiling windows, double-height ceilings, and sophisticated finishes. Also found throughout the three-level home are custom finishes, designer lighting, and a sun-soaked interior with a seamless transition to the outdoor living area. The six-bedroom primary estate also has a gym, home theater, and wellness amenities, including a hot tub, sauna, and steam shower.
A one-bedroom guesthouse, pool, cabana, fire pit, and attached and detached garages are also located on the 1-acre lot.
Jen Finato of Pacific Peninsula Group is the listing agent.
Full-floor condo: This Studio Sofield-designed unit boasts 5,251 square feet of space along with a 151-square-foot terrace featuring Central Park views.
The five-bedroom residence, which has a service entrance, features a corner great room, library, home office, “entertaining wing,” and direct elevator entry. Ornate details include 11-foot ceilings, four exposures, European white oak floors, and custom crown moldings. A triple-exposure kitchen has balcony access and professional-grade appliances.
The primary suite boasts Midtown skyline views, a dressing room with morning kitchen, two walk-in closets, and luxe bathroom with marble flooring and views of Central Park.
An $11,941 monthly association fee provides access to a residents’ lounge with bar, private dining room, billiard room, media room, game room, sport court, wellness center with spa, steam room, sauna, and cold plunge.
Cathy Franklin of Corcoran East Side is the listing agent.
Waterfront mansion: This Hamptons estate sits on 2 acres of privacy with 970 feet of direct frontage on Georgica Pond.
Offering views from the pond to the Atlantic Ocean from a private cove, the property is surrounded by protected land. Located minutes away from restaurants and shops along Main Street, the legacy estate offers the unique opportunity to create the ultimate multigenerational compound “of exceptional scale and stature.”
James Giugliano of Nest Seekers International, Southampton, is the listing agent.
Waterfront estate in East Hampton, NY (Realtor.com)
Full-floor co-op: This four-bedroom residence last traded hands in 2012 when former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt was reported to have purchased it for $50 million.
The Ries Hayes–designed 11th-floor unit offers sweeping views from Central Park to the Manhattan skyline. Highlights include 32 oversized windows, wide-plank oak floors, custom moldings, bespoke finishes, and high ceilings. A living room for entertaining has a wood-burning fireplace, and an intimate library offers magnificent park views.
Other impressive details include a formal dining room, a chef’s kitchen with a Taj Mahal quartzite center island, a sun-soaked media room with custom built-in bookcases, and a primary suite that was once three original bedrooms.
Also included with the sale, according to the listing, is a two-bedroom Maisonette guest apartment with a private Fifth Avenue entrance.
Cathy Franklin of Corcoran East Side is the listing agent.
Los Angeles Dodgers owner’s New York City apartment (Realtor.com)
2,380-acre farm: This enormous ranch located about a half-hour southwest of Austin boasts an 11-acre spring-fed lake, several ponds, a barn, several outbuildings, and an internal road system.
Designed for the outdoorsy buyer who enjoys fishing, paddleboarding, kayaking, horseback riding, or walking trails, the property surrounded by abundant wildlife also has hilltop spots to capture the scenic natural beauty. An additional 855 acres are also available for purchase.
According to the listing, the sprawling Hill Country farm has room for a 4,400-foot airstrip.
Dave Murray of Keller Williams Realty is the listing agent.
2,380-acre farm in Dripping Springs, TX (Realtor.com)
New construction: This brand-new contemporary overlooking the Bel-Air Country Club was designed by Saota with “true resort style living” in mind.
The eight-bedroom mansion perched on a promontory in a gated enclave features a 15-car motor court and views spanning from downtown Los Angeles to Santa Monica and the Pacific Ocean. Over-the-top amenities include a showroom kitchen, a separate chef’s kitchen, a 1,000-bottle wine gallery, a Dolby Atmos screening room, and a lounge with cascading water wall.
Outdoor highlights include a 2,500-square-foot rooftop deck with dual pergolas, a summer kitchen with barbecue pavilion, a wellness retreat with massage room, steam shower, dry sauna, lap pool that flows into an infinity-edge pool with swim-up bar, and a sunken fire pit lounge.
Also found on the 1.7-acre property are a “showroom-style garage” designed to display up to nine sports cars.
Michael Chen of Christie’s AKG is the listing agent.
Newly built estate in Los Angeles, CA (Realtor.com)
Kennedy Townsend, 74, who is the daughter of former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and his wife, Ethel Kennedy, brought her Cape Cod dwelling to the market for $1.59 million in May. Within days, the listing was updated to show that it was “pending” sale, indicating that an offer had been accepted.
Apparently that deal never closed, with the listing now reflecting that the five-bedroom home is once again available.
It marks another disappointing milestone in the history of the property, which Kennedy Townsend previously revealed she had purchased in the hopes of recapturing the wonderful childhood summers she spent at the Kennedy family’s iconic Hyannis Port compound, which is located just a short distance away.
However, her “dream” of re-creating those memories fell short, she admitted, telling the Boston Globe that it simply hadn’t worked out as she’d hoped.
The Hyannis Port home of Kathleen Kennedy Townsend—the oldest living member of the storied family—is seeking a buyer once again, after a “pending” offer on the property appears to have fallen through. (Nauset Media for Sotheby’s International Realty)Kennedy Townsend, 74, who is the daughter of former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and his wife, Ethel Kennedy, brought her Cape Cod dwelling to the market for $1.59 million in May. (Nauset Media for Sotheby’s International Realty)Within days, the listing was updated to show that it was “pending” sale, indicating that an offer had been accepted. (Nauset Media for Sotheby’s International Realty)
“I had a dream that I would recreate the youth, the wonderful youth that I had, for my children and grandchildren, so they could come to the Cape; they could sail, they could walk on breakwater, and it would be, you know, wonderful summers,” she shared when the home was originally listed.
“I wanted it to be a place where you could have a number of people enjoy themselves and use the beach and be in a safe place. I had this wonderful dream. … But not all dreams work, right?”
Kennedy Townsend—like many members of the Kennedy dynasty—spent her summers enjoying large gatherings at the storied Hyannis Port estate, which was purchased in 1928 by family patriarch, diplomat, and businessman Joseph P. Kennedy for his wife, Rose, and their nine children, including President John F. Kennedy and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
Kennedy Townsend originally purchased her own dwelling in the area for $1.28 million, records show, closing on the home in December 2023—having paid $25,000 over the property’s asking price.
While her own Cape Cod property is dwarfed by the family compound, it appears to have been chosen especially by the attorney because of its ability to accommodate large groups.
A large basement space has been outfitted with several beds, while an upstairs room features bunk beds.
“Featuring five bedrooms and five baths, the home provides generous space and a flexible layout suited for both year-round living and seasonal enjoyment,” the listing, which is held by Kathy O’Neil of Sotheby’s International Realty, notes.
A large open-plan kitchen includes a casual dining space, ideal for hosting large groups, while the sun-soaked living room boasts a fireplace for cozy evenings during the winter months. A formal dining room adds another area for large family meals.
However, it is the exterior where the property really shines.
“Located in the desirable Breakwater Shores neighborhood, this split-level residence overlooking the pond offers coastal living with peaceful water views and glimpses of the ocean beyond,” the description continues.
It seems that deal never closed, with the listing now reflecting that the five-bedroom home is once again available. (Nauset Media for Sotheby’s International Realty)When Kennedy Townsend listed the home, she explained that she had originally purchased it in the hopes of re-creating the many wonderful memories she experienced at the Kennedy family’s storied Hyannis Port compound, which is located a short distance away. (Nauset Media for Sotheby’s International Realty)However, her “dream” of re-creating those memories fell short, she admitted, prompting her to put the dwelling back on the market. (Nauset Media for Sotheby’s International Realty)While her property does not boast the same waterfront location as the Kennedy family’s estate, it is located just a short walk from the nearest beach. (Nauset Media for Sotheby’s International Realty)Kennedy Townsend described the dwelling as being a perfect getaway for “a family that lives in Boston or Providence.” (Nauset Media for Sotheby’s International Realty)
An enormous deck that overlooks the yard and the pond beyond looks like the perfect spot for al fresco dinners on a summer evening, or for enjoying a quiet moment with a cup of coffee while watching the sunrise.
A sizable fire pit in the yard itself looks tailor-made for family game nights or s’mores sessions, and is surrounded by a lush lawn and elegant landscaping.
While some of the interiors appear to need a bit of a refresh, particularly in the kitchen, the bones of the home would make the perfect blank canvas for someone seeking a more modern retreat, with the more traditional elements in the 1966-built dwelling adding a rustic, comforting feel.
What’s more, the property has no homeowners association, meaning that those fees would not need to be factored into a buyer’s budget. This despite the fact that it is, per the listing, “ideally located near shopping, wonderful restaurants, the Hyannis artist shanties, sightseeing boats, and ferries to Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard.”
“For a family that lives in Boston or Providence, or any place close, it’s just ideal,” Kennedy Townsend told the Globe.
Cape Cod has long been intertwined with the Kennedy family, particularly after JFK used the family compound as the headquarters for his presidential campaign in summer 1960—and even more so after his wife, Jackie Kennedy, fled to the home after he was assassinated in 1963 at the age of 46.
Hyannis Port would be where Jackie crafted the image of Kennedy’s presidency as “Camelot” in the wake of his death, taking inspiration from the late politician’s favorite Broadway musical and telling the media in her first official interview after his death: “Don’t let it be forgot, that for one brief, shining moment there was Camelot.”
The home had been the site of many happy vacations for JFK and Jackie—and it went on to serve as a much-needed retreat for other family members over the years, becoming the site of an annual Fourth of July reunion for many of their descendants.
Each year, dozens of extended Kennedy family members—from RFK’s daughter Kerry and her children with ex-husband Andrew Cuomo to Maria Shriver‘s daughter Katherine Schwarzenegger and her actor husband, Chris Pratt— gather at the property to celebrate the holiday.
Lopez, 56, and Affleck, 53, purchased the palatial Beverly Hills spread for $60.85 million in May 2023 with the intent of turning the dwelling into their marital home. But just over a year later, it had returned to the market for the much higher price of $68 million, days before the singer filed for divorce from the “Gone Girl” star.
While the couple moved swiftly through their divorce proceedings—finalizing their split in February 2025—their marital home remained a lingering headache, even as they hacked millions off their initial asking price.
In April of this year, it was then reported that Affleck had agreed to “gift” his former spouse his portion of the property, leaving her free to pursue a sale of the home by herself. Less than a month later, she relisted the home for the much lower ask of $49.99 million—more than $18 million less than what they had originally sought for it and nearly $11 million less than what they had paid.
Now, one of Lopez’s brokers—Branden Williams, who held the listing with Rayni Williams, both of The Beverly Hills Estates—has told the New York Post that the “Jenny From the Block” singer has accepted an offer on the property and is in escrow.
The final chapter in Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s failed marriage could finally be set to close—after the actress reportedly accepted an offer on the former couple’s marital home. (Instagram/Jennifer Lopez)
While Williams did not disclose the identity of the prospective buyer, he hinted that they will be almost as well known to the public as the famous seller, describing him as working “in tech and finance” and noting that “everybody knows his name.”
The listing agent also declined to reveal the offer that was made to his client.
Affleck and Lopez purchased the extraordinary property for $60.9 million in May 2023, less than a year after they wed, and quickly set about renovating the estate, reportedly spending millions to turn it into their dream marital sanctuary.
However, just over a year later, they put the property back on the market with an asking price of $68 million. Soon after, it was revealed that they had officially split.
While they managed to finalize their divorce within 20 weeks of Lopez filing, selling their former marital home would be a much tougher task. By May 2025, the exes had dropped their asking price to $59.95 million, before delisting the home just two months later.
The expansive dwelling reappeared on the market in September for the even lower price of $52 million, only to be delisted in January, when reports surfaced that Lopez was still residing in the home while renovations were completed on her new $18 million property in Hidden Hills.
By April 2026, it was reported that the actor had wiped his hands clean of the headache that was their marital home and given his portion of the property to the singer. At the time, it was assumed that Lopez would be making the home her main residence.
Then, in May, the home’s asking price was once again decreased to $49.99 million.
The latest listing came complete with a brand new set of images that elegantly capture its open floor plan, tennis court, soaring ceilings, and resort-style pool.
The listing described the property as the “ultimate celebrity compound.”
“Set within one of the city’s most secure gated enclaves, this newly rebuilt estate spans five acres on a commanding promontory, opening to sweeping mountain views and complete seclusion,” the description added.
Lopez, 56, and Affleck, 53, purchased the palatial Beverly Hills spread for $60.85 million in May 2023 with the intent of turning the dwelling into their marital home. (Realtor.com)Now, one of Lopez’s brokers has told the New York Post that the “Jenny From the Block” singer has accepted an offer on the property and is in escrow. (Realtor.com)The buyer is “in tech and finance,” according to agent Branden Williams. “Everyone knows his name.” (Realtor.com)The news comes just weeks after it was reported that Affleck had gifted his portion of the property to his former spouse. (Realtor.com)It is currently unclear what offer Lopez has accepted. (Realtor.com)
Interestingly, the latest listing images revealed that many of the living spaces have been cleared of all of Lopez’s belongings—with the enormous walk-in closet seen empty, while many of the personal items that were previously pictured have now been removed.
In April, TMZ reported that Affleck effectively walked away from his interests in the property altogether, with court documents obtained by the outlet indicating that the former spouses have amended their property settlement agreement from the divorce to give Lopez full ownership of the mansion.
While the documents did not include details of the transfer, TMZ alleged that Affleck took no payment from Lopez in return for his share of the home.
“The parties shall be responsible for any taxes arising from the transactions/transfers. The parties agree that the transactions/transfers shall constitute a transfer of property among spouses incident to divorce for federal income tax purposes,” the documents read.
When Lopez and Affleck’s divorce was originally finalized in January 2025, the duo agreed to split any profits from the sale of their former marital home.
However, they faced a desperate struggle to find a buyer for the lavish dwelling. At the time, Lopez shared several images of herself still residing at the home, despite having purchased another nearby dwelling in Hidden Hills for $17.5 million in February 2025.
In September, the actress and singer sparked speculation that she was angling to hold on to the property when she took to Instagram to share snaps of herself getting ready for different red carpet events inside the enormous abode.
Lopez has not commented on her current living situation. However, one source claimed to the Daily Mail that the singer was making use of the Beverly Hills megamansion while her new abode undergoes renovations.
“Jennifer is staying [at her and Ben’s former home] because she still owns it, so why not? Also, her new house in Hidden Hills is undergoing renovations, so it would not be comfortable to move in yet,” the insider said.
“Set within one of the city’s most secure gated enclaves, this newly rebuilt estate spans five acres on a commanding promontory, opening to sweeping mountain views and complete seclusion,” the listing says of the mansion. (Realtor.com)The property spans a staggering 38,000 square feet and includes 12 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms, as well as an array of enormous living spaces. (Realtor.com)Lopez and Affleck are said to have poured millions into renovating the home. (Realtor.com)The actress was said to have continued using the property while renovations on her new dwelling, which is located in Hidden Hills, were completed. (Realtor.com)
It’s unclear whether the new agreement with Affleck prompted Lopez to put that new home back on the market.
The Hidden Hills property, though luxurious, pales in comparison to the Beverly Hills mansion, offering just five bedrooms and eight bathrooms. It was described in its listing as “exuding sophistication,” offering the perfect mix between “the best of New England charm” and “relaxed California informality.”
Property records reveal that Lopez purchased the 2-acre dwelling through a trust linked to her business manager, having reportedly been searching for her ideal new home since April 2024, when rumors about a rift in her marriage first began to circulate.
The property spans more than 8,600 square feet and is made up of a main residence, guesthouse, pool house, and five-stall barn, complete with a tack room and an equestrian arena.
The main home has five en suite bedrooms, including a “sumptuous master suite,” which boasts dual walk-in closets, a wet bar, a private balcony, and a bathroom worthy of a five-star resort that boasts a steam shower and an enormous bathtub.
The Beverly Hills mansion features a wide range of custom amenities, including an indoor sports complex, complete with basketball and pickleball courts, a fully equipped gym, a boxing ring, a sports lounge, and a bar.
As for its more “traditional” features, the home boasts a staggering 12 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms in 38,000 square feet of living space. The estate sits on a plum 5.2-acre lot in the Beverly Crest community.
The listing describes the abode as a serene spot where “timeless elegance and modern convenience blend seamlessly in the heart of Beverly Hills.”
Affleck has long since moved on from the home, reportedly purchasing a $20.5 million Pacific Palisades bachelor pad in July 2024.
The 1800s house that belonged to the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken is slated for auction at the end of the month, alongside his handwritten recipes, kitchen supplies and legacy restaurant.
Col. Harland Sanders and his wife, Claudia, bought the 5,400-square-foot mansion in Shelbyville, Kentucky, in 1959 and headquartered KFC out of the garage, before moving to the adjacent restaurant. Built in 1866, the two-story mansion features five bedrooms, a lounge, a library and a piano room. Much of the furniture owned by Sanders is still intact.
“It has so much of his life, and his time in this home, and I think that’s what a buyer wants,” said auctioneer Bill Menish of the Menish Group Auction & Real Estate. “If it had been completely redone and modernized, I think that would have been an incredible disappointment to potential buyers.”
Menish offered no price estimate for the property sale.
The 3-acre property that’s up for a sealed-bid auction includes Sanders’s home—named Blackwood Hall—as well as the still-operating Claudia Sanders Dinner House.
Col. Sanders’s home was built in 1866. (Andrew Kung Group)
After selling KFC for $2 million in 1964, Sanders opened the Dinner House—what “became an extension of the values and traditions that made the Colonel famous,” according to the auction’s news release. Blackwood Hall could be used by a new owner for anything from an event venue, a luxury vacation rental, a museum or “executive retreat,” according to The Menish Group.
Sanders, who died in 1980, hosted franchise owners from across the world at the property for workshops in cooking techniques, hospitality standards and business practices.
The 25,000-square-foot building, which was rebuilt and modernized following a fire in 1999, now features a main dining room, two smaller dining rooms and a larger event venue, as well as a gift shop, commercial kitchen facilities, and a second-floor lounge and balcony. The sale encompasses the full operating business, as well as the intellectual property and trademark rights tied to it.
The two-story mansion features five bedrooms, a lounge, a library and a piano room. (Andrew Kung Group)
“This was where they came together and said ‘This is our business, our restaurant,’” Menish said. “It’s a preserved time capsule of their impact.”
Aside from the sealed-bill property auction, KFC enthusiasts can also bid on documents and artifacts that recall Sanders’ career, personal life and public legacy: photographs, certificates, business documents, personal clothing and accessories, and a birthday card from President Richard Nixon.
Among the artifacts is Sanders’s working planner, which garnered media attention when it became the subject of litigation in 2001. The planner includes recipes that have never previously been available to the public, including a list of 11 herbs and spices that “has everyone wondering and wanting to see for themselves,” according to Menish.
Aside from the sealed-bill property auction, KFC enthusiasts can also bid on documents and artifacts. (Andrew Kung Group)Claudia Sanders Dinner House is still in operation. (Andrew Kung Group)
The auctions opened on Monday and have received more than 100 offers from across the world, Menish said. The artifacts will be auctioned off, both in-person and online, on July 28, and sealed-bid offers for the property are due July 31.
“It’s a chance to own an iconic part of our childhood, or our parents or grandparents’ childhood, and that doesn’t come around every day,” Menish said. “It really has a great buzz going.”
Blackwood Hall was sold to Tommy and Cherry Settle in 1974, who worked to preserve the Sanders’s interior design. It is going to auction after two attempts to sell the property didn’t yield satisfying offers, according to Menish.
The Dinner House remains open—drawing thousands of visitors on holidays—and will continue to host events throughout the sale process.
“Families will tell you that they go there every year, and that will never change no matter who owns it,” Menish said. “It’s already changed hands before, but that spirit continues.”
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A historical New England Colonial located at the heart of a stunning wildlife habitat has been put on the market for $850,000 in one of Connecticut’s most storied towns.
The 1.49-acre property, which is located within Wilton’s historical district, is a sight to behold, particularly in the summer months, when the landscaped lawns and native gardens are positively bursting with vibrant colors.
However, the natural beauty of the property, which spans just under 1.5 acres, stretches well beyond the backyard; the home and its surrounding land are all part of the Pollinator Pathway Project, a local initiative that encourages residents in the area to turn their backyards into “pollinator-friendly” habitats.
The scheme, which launched in 2017, encourages participants to fill their yards with native flowers in a bid to aid the local ecosystem—however, it has had the happy knock-on effect of turning one of Wilton’s most storied communities into a verdant and lush paradise.
Today, the Pollinator Pathway Project has been designated a Certified National Wildlife Habitat and, with it, the newly listed property, which is represented by Michele Ferguson Nichols of Douglas Elliman.
1.49-acre property designated as a Certified National Wildlife Habitat in Wilton, CT (Roy Smith)Stone patio overlooking the Certified National Wildlife Habitat in Wilton, CT (Roy Smith)Backyard of home part of the Pollinator Pathway Project in Wilton, CT (Roy Smith)
Nichols explains that the current owner of the three-bedroom 1915 dwelling went above and beyond to turn the property into a true oasis for local wildlife.
“The seller, who is a big gardener and has a very green thumb, hired Brett Gilman, who designed the whole landscape plan and purchased native plants,” she says.
“He had a very unique approach for the sloped side of the property. It’s low maintenance, and you don’t have to weed it. You can just let it all fill in.”
Should a future owner wish to keep the wildlife habitat certification, they will have to ensure the upkeep of several very key features.
First, the property must have at least three natural sources of food, at least one clean source for drinking water, and at least two sources of shelter to protect wildlife from predators and weather.
It must also feature at least two spaces for animals to reproduce and nurture their young, and at least two eco-friendly practices, i.e. eliminating chemical pesticides and removing invasive species.
However, in adhering to these rules, the owner has by no means neglected the upkeep of the historic abode that sits at the heart of the property—carefully maintaining many of its most significant period details.
The 1,612-square-foot residence features many historic touches, including built-ins, expansive windows, and a wood-burning stove. Yet it still manages to offer a modern, fresh feel, thanks in large part to the open floor plan and the large windows that bring the outdoors in.
Living room of home part of the Pollinator Pathway Project in Wilton, CT (Roy Smith)Dining room of home part of the Pollinator Pathway Project in Wilton, CT (Roy Smith)Kitchen of home part of the Pollinator Pathway Project in Wilton, CT (Roy Smith)
“I really love the home’s open floor plan,” Nichols says. “The original home was built in 1915 and in the early 2000s, the kitchen and dining area were added onto with French doors that lead to a patio.
“It has wide-plank light floors, so it feels very vintage. And a lot of antiques don’t have a lot of natural light, but this one does.”
“It is very peaceful and private in both the house and yard but is conveniently located nearby activities,” she notes. “It’s close to the train as well, so you could weekend there, but Georgetown is a place people like to settle and live year round.”
The home’s modernized kitchen now features granite countertops. A nearby dining room has a skylight and bay window that overlooks the serene grounds.
“Its location is within walking distance of Caraluzzi’s, a popular supermarket, so the next buyer could be a young couple thinking about starting a family,” Nichols adds. “It could also be empty nesters or New York weekenders looking for a retreat because it’s also close to the train. I have had a lot of clients buy a home in the area as a secondary residence, who end up turning it into their primary residence.”
Other highlights include a reading/music nook and an upstairs primary bedroom with a walk-in closet. Two more bedrooms on the second floor have built-ins and share a vintage-style full bathroom.
The property is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is ideally sited nearby Route 7, shopping, and many local restaurants.
A historic Rhode Island compound that predates the nation’s founding by more than 50 years—and is rumored to have once been home to founding fatherBenjamin Franklin‘s sister—has hit the market for $3 million.
It is, the 10.9-acre property’s website states, a home “that has been at the center of American life since before America existed.”
But its heritage can be traced back even further to 1684, when the Greene family settled on the Potowomut peninsula—long before Rhode Island became a colony.
“The Potowomut peninsula was Greene family land before Rhode Island was a colony,” the property’s description reveals.
“John Greene, a surgeon and peer of Roger Williams, was among the earliest settlers. He sent sons across the bay to settle the peninsula. In 1684, James II Greene built on the hill above the river at the site known as The Forge.
“His son Jabez III built directly across the road on the river. That house became The Grange.”
A historic Rhode Island compound that predates the nation’s founding by more than 50 years—and is rumored to have once been home to founding father Benjamin Franklin’s sister—has hit the market for $3 million. (Michael David Commercial Photography)Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Grange at Potowomut was built in Warwick, RI, in 1723. (Michael David Commercial Photography)The property owners have spent more than $1 million on upgrades throughout. (Michael David Commercial Photography)
Today, The Grange retains much of its period charm. However, in the past six years, it has undergone an extraordinary renovation at the hands of its current owners, who poured more than $1 million into stewardship improvements.
Dean deTonnancourt—an agent with Re/Max Revolution, who is also listing the property—and Steve Meersman purchased The Grange for $1.43 million in 2020 and have since made over every single space in the main residence and beyond.
“We went through the house cosmetically and beyond, so every room has been enhanced,” said deTonnancourt. “The porch has been remodeled, and we completely revitalized the cottage on property along with the landscape, hardscape, and softscape.”
The 10.9-acre property boasts a six-bedroom primary residence, a two-bedroom guest cottage, a 10-car “hobbyist” garage, and a tennis court.
Throughout the 6,325-square-foot estate, original millwork, timeless architectural details, preserved hardwood floors, built-ins, and seven fireplaces can be found.
“When you look at the home’s history from stories written or being told, Ben Franklin’s sister resided in the home for a number of years,” he said.
“It was originally built in 1723, but burned down and was rebuilt in the early 1730s. The character is still intact. It’s not your typical older home. It’s a well-built and sturdy house.”
Other highlights found throughout the primary residence include a cozy living room with a fireplace overlooking a bridge with a waterfall, a wood-paneled den with a beehive oven fireplace, and a modernized kitchen with a shiplap ceiling and white Shaker cabinetry.
DeTonnancourt said they currently use the cottage as a short-term rental.
“People come to the cottage for the setting alone,” he said. “It’s amazing.”
The 10.9-acre property includes a six-bedroom primary residence, a two-bedroom guest cottage, a 10-car “hobbyist” garage, and a tennis court. (Michael David Commercial Photography)Also found on the property are “meandering lawns,” beautifully designed patios, and specimen trees that are “documented among the tallest in Rhode Island.” (Michael David Commercial Photography)The property could be used as a primary residence or continue operating with “guest-ready” accommodations. (Michael David Commercial Photography)
Built in 1825, the income-producing residence known as The Cottage at The Grange features a living room with a fireplace, a modern kitchen with granite countertops, and a front farmer’s porch and side deck designed for entertaining and relaxing.
“The Potowomut peninsula is in a unique location that sits outside of Warwick,” he said. “This is one of the original homesteads that has significant history as it also sits across from the Nathanael Greene park.”
Also found on the property are “meandering lawns,” beautifully designed patios, and specimen trees that are “documented among the tallest in Rhode Island.”
“The property is truly majestic, sitting on 11 acres,” deTonnancourt said. “There are trees that are over 200 years old.”
DeTonnancourt believes the next buyer will also be a lover of history.
“I envision the next buyer to be someone interested in a historic home, who will be more of a steward than a homeowner, who appreciates the history of the home, and will continue the journey of preservation,” he said.
DeTonnancourt and Meersman have themselves worked tirelessly to document the history of the property, which is explained in detail on The Grange website. It includes many incredible figures who have called the residence home over the years.
“This house was not a bystander to history. It was present for it,” they wrote. The dwelling has survived everything from the Revolutionary War to the American Civil War.
Because of the estate’s grandeur, deTonnancourt believes it will likely be used as a primary residence or continue operating with “guest-ready” accommodations.
“It could also be someone who has other properties who needs a retreat in Rhode Island,” he said. “When we bought it, we saw it as being a part of the home’s overall story and carrying it on. It has been wonderful.”
A loft-style studio condo in New York that has been home to renowned circus performers Michael DuBois and Viktoria Grimmy for the last 15 years has recently been brought to the market for $899,000—complete with a rig designed for aerial acrobatics.
Located in Brooklyn, NY, in a converted chocolate factory, the unit has been owned by the two stunt artists since 2011.
The husband-and-wife duo’s apartment—though not quite as dramatic as the stages they perform on—is peppered with nods to their impressive career and offers soaring ceilings that mirror the dramatic height of a real circus tent.
A loft-style studio condo in New York that has been home to renowned circus performers Michael DuBois and Viktoria Grimmy for the last 15 years has recently been brought to the market for $899,000. (Al Siedman/InGage for The Corcoran Group)The husband-and-wife duo’s apartment—though not quite as dramatic as the stages they perform on—is peppered with nods to their impressive career and offers soaring ceilings that mirror the dramatic height of a real circus tent. (Al Siedman/InGage for The Corcoran Group)Located in Brooklyn, NY, inside a converted chocolate factory, the unit has been owned by the two stunt artists since 2011. (Al Siedman/InGage for The Corcoran Group)
In fact, the 1,222-square-foot residence even has a ceiling mounted rig once used for Grimmys’ aerial silks that now features a hanging egg chair.
The unit, with its two-story open floor plan, is tucked away inside the former Cocoline Chocolate Factory building, which was constructed in 1947 as a working facility, then converted into a residential space with 45 condos in 2003.
“In the building, floors two through five have 13-foot ceilings, but this ground floor unit has 17-foot ceilings,” says listing agent Emma James of Corcoran Bedford-Stuyvesant. “I think the next buyer will be someone who appreciates the incredible ceiling heights and incredible wall of windows.”
The industrial-style residence has a circular staircase that leads up to a loft area with walk-in closet.
“Upstairs, the space being used as a bedroom has a full-height ceiling and the main floor has full ceilings as well,” James says, before noting that there is ample “opportunity” for a future buyer to change the layout of the dwelling to better suit their needs.
“There is so much opportunity. It is built out as a loft and currently set up as a one-bedroom condo with a big walk-in closet and a wealth of windows,” she adds.
The two-story space’s wall of windows above the street allows lots of natural light to flood in and also gives the impression the space is elevated.
The industrial-style residence has a circular staircase that leads up to a loft area with walk-in closet. (Al Siedman/InGage for The Corcoran Group)The listing agent noted there is ample “opportunity” for a future buyer to change the layout of the dwelling to better suit their needs. (Al Siedman/InGage for The Corcoran Group)Modern decor is found throughout the elegant loft property. (Al Siedman/InGage for The Corcoran Group)
“Another great feature is that you can’t see inside from the outside,” she notes. “It also has more space than a new build condo.”
The flexible layout, which would be ideal as a rehearsal space, photo studio, or other artistic pursuit, could continue to be used as a creative space, provide a blank canvas for the next buyer, or create the perfect movie night with TV projector and custom blackout blinds.
“It is super convenient to get to Fort Greene Park from the condo and it is also located between Williamsburg and Clinton Hill,” James says.
A modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite peninsula has a breakfast bar and separate dining area that flows seamlessly into the main living room.
The ground floor also features a renovated bathroom and a washer/dryer.
A $1,436 monthly association fee provides access to a 5,000-square-foot roof deck featuring Brooklyn’s first green roof, which would be a great spot for morning coffee and to soak in the panoramic views spanning from Manhattan to Brooklyn.
“It also has an atrium with native plantings and a gym for residents,” James adds. “It’s a really fun building.”
The Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port is more than just a traditional family gathering place on the affluent Massachusetts peninsula of Cape Cod. It’s now akin to a chapter of American political history written in cedar shingles and sea air.
The compound was first purchased in 1928 by family patriarch, diplomat, and businessman Joseph P. Kennedy for his wife, Rose, and their nine children, including President John F. Kennedy and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
He reportedly paid just $25,000 for the main house, along with the 3-acre parcel on which it sits—and which the family has dramatically expanded over the years.
For nearly a century, the waterfront enclave has served as the Kennedy family’s refuge, a private stage for ambition and grief, and a symbol of the family’s enduring hold on an American dream.
This year will mark the second Independence Day the family has celebrated since the October 2024 passing of its matriarch, Ethel Kennedy, widow of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
Much has changed in the Kennedy family since they first moved into the Hyannis Port compound nearly 100 years ago—and the property, too, has gone through many an evolution.
Every Fourth of July, members of the Kennedy family descend upon the picturesque Cape Cod village of Hyannis Port to celebrate the holiday at their legacy compound. (Tim Gray/Getty Images)The compound was first purchased in 1928 by family patriarch, diplomat, and businessman Joseph P. Kennedy for his wife, Rose, and their nine children. (CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images)
How much is the Kennedy compound worth today?
But at least one thing remains the same: The awe-inspiring estate is still one of the most valuable in all of Cape Cod, in terms of its monetary worth and its historic significance.
Few other properties in the U.S. boast such a rich political heritage save for, perhaps, the White House—and perhaps only a handful have been host to such a storied and high-profile list of guests, which, in the case of the Kennedy compound, include Taylor Swift, Oprah Winfrey, and Andy Warhol among many other luminaries.
The idea that the property might ever return to the market seems almost impossible, which also makes it tricky to attach a true figure to it, particularly when price tags for similar properties in the area seem to shoot up with each passing year.
However, Josh Judge, a New England–based Berkshire Hathaway agent who deals in waterfront residential properties, says the Kennedy compound would undoubtedly be one of the priciest homes to ever hit the market in the Cape Cod area, should the family ever decide to list it.
“In today’s Cape Cod luxury real estate market, the Kennedy compound would rank among the region’s most valuable estates,” Judge explains.
“Its irreplaceable waterfront setting, historic significance, exceptional privacy, and unparalleled presidential legacy all contribute to its extraordinary value.”
The property has witnessed many of the family’s happiest moments, including the engagement of John F. Kennedy to Jackie Bouvier. It has also been used as a refuge during times of great tragedy. (Getty Images)Over the years, the compound was expanded with more surrounding parcels and residences. (Hy Peskin/Getty Images)
Another element that complicates the pricing process is—believe it or not—the property’s historic significance, which was formally recognized in 1972, when the Kennedy compound was designated a National Historic Landmark District and added to the National Register of Historic Places.
When it comes to real estate values, this designation could be both a blessing and a curse. While it adds prestige, it also restricts what changes can be made.
It certainly hasn’t seemed to be a problem for the Kennedy clan, which seems to value tradition and history above all else. But if someone outside the family wanted to buy the property, their plans for renovation and expansion would be considerably limited.
If the main house were still a conventional private listing, it would likely be one of the most expensive homes on Cape Cod. But because it is now tied to the Edward M. Kennedy Institute, the real market story lies in the surviving private homes, which would almost certainly command top-tier waterfront pricing plus a meaningful historic premium.
Today, the Kennedy compound is best understood as a three-house estate with different ownership realities. The main house is no longer a private family asset, and the other two historically significant homes remain tied to the Kennedy family’s use and occupancy.
Judge notes that when considering the luxury waterfront market around Hyannis Port, where adjacent or nearby estates have recently been listed between roughly $19.8 million and $21.5 million, it’s reasonable to suggest that a privately owned residence on the Kennedy compound would likely sit in the $15 million to $20 million range on the open market, depending on lot size, frontage, condition, and privacy.
But put them both together, and they might be worth even more. A fairly realistic combined value for the private portion of the compound would be roughly $30 million to $60 million, Judge estimates. The upper end of that range reflects the rarity of the location, direct waterfront setting, and the Kennedy provenance premium.
“Taken together, the privately owned portion of the compound could exceed the individual figures significantly, reflecting the combined premium of contiguous ownership, direct waterfront access, and one of the most iconic provenances in American real estate,” concludes Judge.
It’s far more likely that the remaining homes in the compound will stay in the family, however. With limited use of the main house, two other treasured family homes, and generations upon generations of successors, the Kennedy compound is likely to stay in the family for another hundred years or more.
For generations, the Kennedy family has enjoyed summer fun at their Hyannis Port compound. (Instagram / Kerry Kennedy)For years, the compound was the primary residence of Ethel Kennedy, wife of Robert F. Kennedy. (Instagram / Kerry Kennedy)
Who owns the Kennedy compound today?
In 2012, the family transferred ownership of the original main house to the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate.
“This is what Mrs. Rose Kennedy and Sen. Kennedy wanted,” said institute trustee Nick Littlefield at the time. “That the house would continue to serve public purposes and be preserved for the American people.”
The main house’s reported value at the time was about $5.5 million. However, because it was donated and is now tied to a charitable institute, that figure is mainly a historical reference point rather than a current sale price.
The institute’s website gives little information about what the elegant building is being used for today.
However, the dedication indicated that it would be used as part of a “mission of educating the public about the U.S. government, invigorating public discourse, emphasizing the importance of bipartisanship, and inspiring the next generation of citizens and leaders to engage in the public square.”
The institute did note, however, that Kennedy family members who live on neighboring properties would still be able to access the beach through the grounds and have limited recreational access.
How the compound became the Kennedy family’s Camelot
The Kennedys might never have come to Hyannis Port if it hadn’t been for one pastime Joseph and Rose loved: golf. In 1926, and already a millionaire, Joseph went in search of a home near a golf club.
He explored a membership at the Cohasset Country Club, on the South Shore and close to Boston. However, he was iced out, reportedly over his Irish Catholic faith.
Instead, the couple found Hyannisport Club on Cape Cod—then run by an Irish Catholic—and the Kennedys were welcomed. They proceeded to rent Malcolm Cottage, as it was then known, and, in 1928, purchased the property for $25,000, according to the website for the JFK Museum in Hyannis.
After Joseph purchased the compound, he expanded the main residence, dubbed the Big House, to include 21 rooms, 12 bedrooms, a steam room, and a 50-person theater in the basement.
The grounds were upgraded to include a tennis court and pool. Touch football, played on the grassy lawn, was a Kennedy family favorite. Other recreation options were also available, including golfing at the local club and sailing on the sound.
JFK added to the compound by buying a home behind his father’s Big House in 1956. That property later became known as the President’s House.
The extended Kennedy family at their Hyannis Port compound for their annual 4th of July photo. (Instagram / Kerry Kennedy)By land and by sea, the family takes full advantage of their stunning surroundings when they’re together in Hyannis Port. (Instagram / Mariah Kennedy Cuomo)
Ethel and Robert F. Kennedy bought another adjacent home a few years later, and those three properties now make up the compound as it is known today: an impressive 6-acre expanse of prime waterfront real estate.
The family has been known to use the estate as a private refuge to escape the public eye—a tradition that continues with their annual July 4th gatherings.
Each year, dozens of extended family members—from RFK’s daughter Kerry and her children with ex-husband Andrew Cuomo to Maria Shriver‘s daughter Katherine Schwarzenegger and her actor husband, Chris Pratt—gather at the compound to celebrate the holiday.
Traditionally, images from Kennedy family gatherings were given to the media, offering a glimpse inside the political dynasty’s lavish lifestyle. Today, the images are shared on social media.
While the compound hosts many joyful family gatherings, it is perhaps best known as the backdrop for the Kennedy dynasty’s darkest moments.
It was at the Cape Cod retreat that JFK planned his presidential campaign in summer 1960, and it was there that his wife, Jackie, fled to heal after he was assassinated in 1963 at the age of 46.
Hyannis Port would be where Jackie crafted the image of JFK’s presidency as “Camelot” in the wake of his death, taking inspiration from his favorite Broadway musical and telling the media in her first official interview after his passing: “Don’t let it be forgot, that for one brief, shining moment there was Camelot.”
Decades later, tragedy struck the family again when John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, died in a 1999 plane crash.
The family faced more heartbreak in 2019 when Robert F. Kennedy’s granddaughter Saoirse Kennedy Hill died of an overdose at the family compound. The 22-year-old passed away inside the home of her 91-year-old grandmother, Ethel.
You wouldn’t think that media icon Kim Kardashian, Property Brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott, fashion designer Jenna Lyons, and reality TV star turned actress Jamie Chung have much in common when it comes to home design. But, as it turns out, there is one common thread uniting each of these stars’ personal abodes.
And, unlike the AD100-approved interior designers and architects that so many Hollywood stars rely on to bring their dream dwellings to life, the tie that binds these A-listers is actually accessible to the average homeowner.
The tool in question? A virtual architectural experience called Walk Your Plans, which enables you to, quite literally, walk through your dream home before it is built—or, at the very least, a visual representation of it.
At its core, the tech is so simple, it’s hard to believe that it hasn’t been thought of before.
Homeowners and designers who are in the process of putting together blueprints and vision boards for a renovation or a home-build send those plans to their nearest Walk Your Plans outpost—which then turns any renderings and specs into a virtual home you can literally stroll around.
When it’s time for your appointment, you’ll enter their cavernous space to see your plans projected on the floor and walls in real-life size, enabling you to walk through the property, experiencing the layout in real time.
This process is meant to help identify any early issues before foundations are laid and concrete is poured.
A virtual architectural experience called Walk Your Plans enables you to, quite literally, walk through your dream home before it is built—or, at the very least, a visual representation of it. (Photo courtesy of Walk Your Plans)This process is meant to help identify any early issues before foundations are laid and concrete is poured. (Walk Your Plans)
Does that door work in that particular place? Is the kitchen conveniently laid out for your needs? If you move that wall a foot to the left, can you have more closet space?
All these questions and more will be answered, and important changes can be made before it’s too late.
“You’re literally walking around shadows right on the ground. But you feel as if you’re in that space,” says Walk Your Plans founder Joe Matejka, who debuted the company in late 2022 and has since licensed more than 50 locations nationwide.
“The feeling as if you’re in there is really amazing,” he continues. “You have people engaging in conversations about how they’re going to rearrange their pantry, or where the vanity should go in the master bath—it’s really exciting.”
Just ask Kardashian, who, incredibly enough, found and engaged with Walk Your Plans in Los Angeles on her own, without being pitched or paid, using the technology to visualize a home she was in the process of designing with famed architect Tadao Ando.
She was so impressed she shared video recordings of her experience on Instagram.
“I really needed to see the scale of some rooms in my Tadao Ando home I am building and this helped me make the final decisions and walk through the entire home,” she wrote. “Shout out to @walkyourplansla for this technology. Everyone is dm-ing me asking about it.”
Her support of the project, Matejka admits, was more valuable than any ad campaign the company might have paid for.
“She’s got something like 344.9 million followers on Instagram,” says Matejka, incredulously. “We figured out it would have cost us about $3 million to get an endorsement and coverage like that if we paid for it.”
Not bad for a company that’s only been in business for a little over three years, and was inspired by a mistake.
Kim Kardashian turned to the tool when she was designing a home with acclaimed architect Tadao Ando. (Instagram / Kim Kardashian)“You’re literally walking around shadows right on the ground. But you feel as if you’re in that space,” said Walk Your Plans founder Joe Matejka. (Walk Your Plans)
Matejka and his business partner came up with the idea when they were building a six-bedroom investment property near Yellowstone, a project that ended in disaster even after they spent months passing the plans back and forth between them.
“We were doing what a lot of guys do, passing group prints back and forth on our computers, changing this, modifying that, blah, blah, blah for about a six-month period,” the Walk Your Plans founder recalls. “We felt like we had it locked in and were ready to go to construction.”
But Matejka and his parter were soon set to learn why warnings are so often issued about “the best-laid plans.”
After their contractor poured the foundation, the men flew in to see the dwelling and, Matejka reveals, “within 5 minutes of being on site, we realized that the great room wasn’t big enough.”
He reasoned that if the lodge was going to accommodate more than 20 guests, which was the intent, they’d need a massive great room. The living room they’d planned wouldn’t cut it.
“The joke is I wanted a great room. I got a good room. It ain’t great,” he says wistfully.
“It was too late to modify it by the time the foundation was poured, and we had to live with it,” he says. “I mean, it rents fine—I don’t want to mislead you. But it certainly could have been better if we had a bigger great room.”
Matejka started thinking that it could have been so much easier to discern the flaws if he had been able to somehow walk the space. The lightbulb went on, he and his partners came up with a plan, they strategically partnered with Panasonic for the tech, and the rest is history.
A social media miracle
Many people come up with original business ideas, but selling them is a different story. The social media gods have been good to Matejka, and the Kardashian story is only half of it.
Matejka started the company in Cleveland, where he was based, and once the company was up and running, he began to focus on spreading the word via social media.
“I decided I’d hire a person to do social media,” he recalls. “I hired a woman here in Cleveland, and my thought was, we’ll get a little local presence—get the word out a little bit.”
Turns out they got more than a little bit.
“Seven days after I hired her, she posted her first viral video, and it got over 4 million views,” he says. “I wasn’t even sure it was going to work in Cleveland, so I said let’s just see how it goes in Cleveland after six months.”
Then his social media wonder woman posted another viral video that got over 37 million views. By 2024, they had hundreds of millions of views worldwide. How could they help but expand?
Matejka came up with the idea after suffering his own construction upset. (Walk Your Plans)The basic price for Walk Your Plans services averages about $1,000 to $1,500 per hour, and most projects can be completed in about two hours. (Photo courtesy of Walk Your Plans)
Hollywood moves in
The company’s connection to Hollywood did not actually begin with their celebrity clients—but rather with an offer to appear on “Shark Tank,” which, interestingly, they turned down.
“‘Shark Tank’ called us twice and invited us to be on the show, but I actually told them no,” Matejka reveals. “Then the Property Brothers approached us.”
That was an offer he accepted. Jonathan and Drew Scott have since featured Walk Your Plans on several episodes of their various shows, appreciating the way viewers, as well as clients, get a better idea of what they’re actually building.
Chung’s experience with Walk Your Plans was especially inspiring. The actress, who got her start on “The Real World” and then went on to star in films including “The Hangover” movies as well as various TV shows, lost her family home in the 2025 California wildfires and raved about rebuilding with the company’s help.
Matejka notes that discounts are given to victims of natural disasters.
American fashion designer, businesswoman, and television personality Lyons, who ran J. Crew for many years and became known as “The Woman Who Dresses America,” also posted enthusiastically about her experience with the company, calling it “a must go for renovations or home builds.”
How much does it cost?
While Walk Your Plans seems to work great for celebrities, does it really make sense for the average homeowner? Building costs are high enough as it is, without adding in extra bells and whistles.
But the cost for the company’s walkthroughs is actually far less prohibitive than their celebrity cachet might suggest.
The basic price for Walk Your Plans services averages about $1,000 to $1,500 per hour, and most projects can be completed in about two hours. Plus, Matejka claims his company can actually save clients tens of thousands of dollars if not more.
“You’re able to catch changes and mistakes in a preconstruction environment, where it’s literally pennies to make a change or a modification, versus when you’re already in the bricks and sticks stage and it’s very expensive,” he explains.
“At that point, if you find a mistake, you have to stop the project. You might have to demo it. You might even have to have your architect to redesign it. Then you’ve got to get those plans approved, then you have to reorder all of all of the supplies …”
Putting practical numbers in play, Matejka shares that the average cost of change orders on any residential or business building project once it has begun construction is about $2,000 per change. So if you want a window moved or the bathroom expanded or the roof over the porch elongated, that change order would cost you about $2,000, on average.
“The average client walking in makes anywhere from 10 to 20 changes,” he notes. “So if you put a $2000 price on each change order, you’re going to possibly save from $20,000 to $40,000 per hour, when you’re walking your floor plans.”
And that’s how you get exactly what you want in a home, without breaking your budget.
“You know, we’ve been open about 3.5 years, and we have yet to have a single end user come through and say, ‘That didn’t help me at all,” Matejka concludes. “I mean, it’s amazing, and it’s really gratifying too. It’s nice to know that you’re doing a business that’s really helping people.”
“The White Lotus” starLeslie Bibb has once again pulled back the curtain on the breathtaking transformation of the historic upstate New York retreat she shares with longtime partner Sam Rockwell—revealing the impressive progress the couple made on the gut renovation of the centuries-old dwelling, which they bought more than two years ago.
The 52-year-old actress gave fans an exclusive look at the lavish renovation on Instagram, where she revealed several significant updates, not least the installation of an enormous swimming pool, while also laying bare some of the less-than-glamorous aspects of the project.
Bibb and Rockwell, 57, who have been together since 2007, purchased the 1750s residence in 2024, then embarked on an ambitious, top-to-bottom restoration the following year.
Though they still seem a ways off from being able to move into the dwelling, Bibb was full of enthusiasm about the steps they have taken toward that goal in recent months. She noted that she is particularly enamored with the enormous red barn on the compound, which was given a new coat of paint.
In her caption, the actress explained that the foundation of the pool has now been laid, noting that they needed to install the external feature “early” in order to figure out how it would impact the septic lines.
“The White Lotus” star Leslie Bibb has once again pulled back the curtain on the breathtaking transformation of the historic upstate New York retreat she shares with longtime partner Sam Rockwell. (Instagram)New images reveal the impressive progress the couple have made on the gut renovation of the centuries-old dwelling, which they bought more than two years ago. (Instagram)
“The home reno is going swimmingly,” she joked. “Pool is kind of in … we had to put her in early so we could run septic lines around it … porches are being built…”
She then gave a shout out to the couple’s close friend and designer Shawn Henderson, who is overseeing the overhaul of the A-list couple’s Hudson Valley retreat.
“It’s official, i am in love with our red barn … perfect color choice Shawn,” she added.
Her carousel of photos and videos offered an inside look at the dramatic progress being made throughout the sprawling estate, featuring the newly installed in-ground pool, the beginnings of expansive wraparound porches, and the striking red barn that Bibb said she has “fallen in love” with.
In the first image, Bibb could be seen posing by the barn, which she described as “perfect.”
Other images captured construction crews hard at work, stacks of building materials, newly landscaped grounds, and several rooms nearing completion as the ambitious restoration entered its final stages.
The snaps put the property’s dramatic transformation on full display, showcasing the lush landscaping as well as ongoing construction work.
Bibb and Rockwell, 57, who have been together since 2007, purchased the 1750s residence in 2024 before embarking on an ambitious, top-to-bottom restoration the following year. (Instagram)Though they still seem a ways off from actually being able to move into the dwelling, Bibb was full of enthusiasm about the steps they have taken toward that goal in recent months. (Instagram)“The home reno is going swimmingly,” she joked. “Pool is kind of in … we had to put her in early so we could run septic lines around it … porches are being built…” (Instagram)Bibb is working with her close friend, designer Shawn Henderson, on the project. (Instagram)
Bibb’s latest update received many a congratulatory comment from her friends and followers, including her fellow “White Lotus” star Michelle Monaghan, who joked that the couple now have the perfect spot for some “water aerobics.”
Others chimed in to plead with Bibb to pitch herself—and her home—as the focus of an HGTV series, with one writing: “I would watch an HGTV show of you doing this!”
And while the actress stated that her favorite part of the property thus far is the bold red barn, her followers were quick to call attention to a stunning tree that snakes its way up one of the brick walls of the main residence, creating a magical effect.
“That wall tree situation? Gorgeous,” one wrote, as another added: “Wait, a red barn, delft tiles, an espaliered tree? Stunningly beautiful choices so far.”
In April, Bibb shared a first look at the home’s renovation process, revealing that the property has been stripped down nearly to its studs. But that didn’t stop her from proudly showcasing the dwelling to her closest friends, revealing that her “White Lotus” co-star Aimee Lou Wood had already been given a tour.
“Home reno update part: too many to count,” Bibb captioned the carousel of visuals. “As Aimee Lou Wood said … I’m in love.”
The actress then revealed that the group kept stumbling across “frogs everywhere,” while sharing a photo of two frog-shaped statues perched on a window ledge.
They are “like little totems,” she added.
The images she shared at the time showed that much of the interior had been stripped down, with only the wooden framing visible in many of the rooms. The original stonework found throughout the home appeared to have been left intact.
Images of the property itself reveal that, while great progress has been made, Bibb and Rockwell have a way to go before the dwelling will be in a livable state. (Instagram)The actress has been documenting the project since work began one year ago. (Instagram)Her followers have urged her to pitch the project to HGTV. (Instagram)
Outside, one half of the property had been covered in protective material, while many of the windows had been removed in anticipation of new glass being installed.
A video shared on Bibb’s TikTok with the same caption revealed some insight into the extent of the work being done, with multiple trucks parked outside the property, including one belonging to a Hudson excavation company.
In that clip, Bibb revealed that the entire roof of the home has been replaced since work commenced, while an addition appears to have been added to the original stone structure.
In August 2025, when work on the renovation began in earnest, Bibb made clear her desire to maintain as many of the property’s original design details as possible.
“Say hello to our new baby … last year Sammy and I bought this beautiful 1750s house with the goal of fixing it up and making it the Upstate home of our dreams, preserving all of its original charm but making it uniquely ours,” she wrote.
Bibb also revealed that the property had captured both her and Rockwell’s hearts from the start: “From the moment we walked in, we knew it was the one.”
The actress also paid tribute to Henderson, whom she called her “partner in crime and designer extraordinaire,” revealing that the two were already having “so much fun” with the project—while urging anyone who has thought about embarking on a similar renovation to get started as soon as they can.
“We are already having so much fun with the renovations and want to take you all along,” she explained. “For all my HGTV enthusiasts, lovers of old houses, CLB community, and anyone who needs some inspiration to start that project you’ve been putting off—this is for you!”
Bibb also revealed that the property had captured both her and Rockwell’s hearts from the start, explaining: “From the moment we walked in, we knew it was the one.” (Instagram)Her Instagram followers were left bowled over by a beautiful tree that snakes up one of the brick walls. (Instagram)Bibb has previously revealed her desire to keep as many period details as possible. (Instagram)They have not yet revealed whether they plan to use their Hudson Valley residence as a weekend and vacation retreat, or if they hope to relocate to their countryside dwelling permanently when work is finally completed. (Instagram)
At the time, Bibb also shared a video of herself and Henderson on the first day of the renovation, in which she is seen walking into the structure and declaring: “I feel like this house is magic.”
She further noted that, despite the ramshackle appearance of the property, she and Henderson kept discovering new details that just reinforced her belief that it would one day be the house of her dreams.
“I feel like every time you think something’s crap and then all of a sudden you’re like, ‘Oh, it’s beautiful wood.'”
In that video, several of the home’s original design details were captured, including the huge fireplaces, exposed wooden beams, enormous windows, and beautifully ornate wallpaper in many of the bedrooms.
The team has also uncovered a few surprises along the way, including a hidden space in the roof, which Bibb joked in February looked like a place that “might have had a ghost.”
When Bibb and Rockwell aren’t spending time at their upstate New York home, they are based in New York City, where they share an apartment on the Lower East Side, according to records.
They have not yet revealed whether they plan to use their Hudson Valley residence as a weekend and vacation retreat, or if they hope to relocate to their countryside dwelling permanently when work is finally completed.
Comedian Pete Davidson has once again trimmed the asking price of his upstate New York home—this time by $255,000—as he makes a desperate bid to offload the dwelling so he can fully commit to his new life back in Staten Island, NY.
However, in February, Davidson made the surprising decision to list the home for $2.5 million, although he dropped his asking price to $2.27 million just a few weeks later, before slashing the price again in April to $2.15 million.
In the midst of that real estate roller coaster, the on-screen star was also facing a significant personal hurdle after reports emerged in May that he and Hewitt had split, just a few months after their daughter was born.
While the actor has yet to comment on those reports, it appears he is eager to clear the hurdle that his upstate home has created, with records showing that he has now trimmed his asking price for a third time, this time dropping it to just under $1.9 million.
Comedian Pete Davidson has yet again trimmed the asking price of his upstate New York home—this time by $255,000—in desperate hopes to find a buyer so he can make the move to Staten Island. (Realtor.com)
While Davidson’s decision to list the home may have seemed somewhat out of the blue, the actor previously told Mansion Global that he knew he was going to part ways with the property, which sits on 6 acres in North Salem, just one year after he purchased it.
He joked that in 2024, he told Chad, a character he played on “SNL,” that he would be selling the abode.
“I told Chad we were going to sell it. He’s very upset. You could see it in his eyes. He’s not a man of a lot of words, but in his eyes, you could tell he was sad to go,” Davidson said.
However, the actor insisted that he is upset at the idea of parting with the pad, which is just 90 minutes from New York City, because the home is his “hip, funky, cool place” and holds many memories, including the moment Hewitt revealed she was pregnant.
The jokester revealed that he initially came across the pad when he was living in the hustle and bustle of New York City and wanted a peaceful getaway.
“It’s literally like living in paradise. The thing I hated about living in the city all the time was, I would wake up to so much noise, whether it would be garbage being picked up or people fighting or your neighbors or whatever’s going on on the street. In North Salem, I would wake up naturally, and I wouldn’t feel a thing. It was the most special feeling,” he told the outlet.
Once moving there, he adored the home so much that he made it his permanent pad.
“What’s cool about North Salem and the whole Westchester area is everyone pretty much keeps to themselves, and I really don’t get bothered up there,” he added.
Davidson also revealed that the home is the epitome of privacy, as it is an acre from the road. Built in the 1930s, the home has loads of vintage charm.
The 32-year-old “Saturday Night Live” alum—who is rumored to have split with girlfriend Elsie Hewitt—snapped up the four-bedroom, three-bath dwelling in 2023 for $1.95 million. (Realtor.com)He listed the upstate New York dwelling on April 3 for $2.27 million, revealing that he was ready to bid farewell to the property so he could relocate to Staten Island to be closer to his family. (Realtor.com)Mere weeks after listing the property, he attempted to reel buyers in by reducing the price by $125,000—bringing the new asking cost to $2.15 million. (Realtor.com)Now, Davidson has once again slashed the price of his home, making the asking price $1.89 million, Realtor.com can exclusively reveal. (Realtor.com)
“I’m not a big fan of modern houses because they all kind of look the same, just kind of soulless and white. I added little things to it while still keeping its integrity and charm,” he told the outlet.
However, Davidson did do some renovations, including adding a guesthouse, movie room, pool, hot tub, cold-plunge pool, sauna, and screened porches.
“There’s a secret speakeasy—a wall slides open” to reveal it, he said. “It’s really fun, and it’s great if you have a family, and it’s also great if you just want to use it like a getaway.”
“Sun-filled rooms with vaulted ceilings, random-width pine floors and custom lighting. Walls of windows capture natural light and scenic views,” states the listing, which is held by Mary Dowdle of Ginnel Real Estate.
“Dramatic Great Room with floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace. Dining Area with doors to two decks with a fabulous water view. Gourmet Kitchen with custom backlit cabinetry, granite and stainless countertops and professional appliances. First floor Primary Suite with door to private terraced garden. Two additional Bedrooms, one with a loft sleeping area,” the listing continues.
The home was first listed by the Ginnel Real Estate brokerage in February for $2,495,000.
Jaclene Ginnel told Mansion Global that the home is the perfect pad: “It offers everything at once—easy proximity to New York City, absolute privacy at the end of a long gated drive, serene pond views from nearly every room, and the intimate charm of a 1930s cottage with every modern amenity reimagined. It feels light and fun while also cozy and charming, and the year-round lap pool looking out over the lake is beyond spectacular.”
Now, Davidson is looking for a home closer to his family.
Just last month, Davidson closed on the sale of his Staten Island apartment at a $400,000 loss just one day before rumors emerged that he split from his girlfriend.
The jokester revealed that he initially came across the pad when he was living in the hustle and bustle of New York City and wanted a peaceful getaway. (Realtor.com)However, Davidson did do some renovations, including adding a guesthouse, movie room, pool, hot tub, cold-plunge pool, sauna, and screened porches. (Realtor.com)Now, Davidson is looking for a home closer to his family. (Realtor.com)
According to a May 14 report by The Sun, Davidson, 32, and Hewitt, 30, are said to have called it quits on their relationship, just five months after welcoming their daughter, who was born on Dec. 12.
Insiders who spoke to the outlet alleged that the first sign of trouble in the relationship arose when the former “Saturday Night Live” star began offloading his homes.
“Pete is selling his properties, including his upstate home and his Staten Island apartment, to open up funds as they move forward and figure out their next steps,” The Sun’s insider alleged.
Davidson and Hewitt have yet to comment on the reports of their split. However, a second source noted that they are focusing their energies on their daughter.
“They are just focusing 100% on Scottie. Working out the best co-parenting solution is their top priority,” the insider claimed.
As for the reasons behind the split, sources pointed to Davidson’s hectic work schedule, alleging that Hewitt has struggled to cope at home alone while he has been traveling.
“Pete has been traveling so much for work, but Elsie was craving more support from him at home after their daughter was born,” said the insider.
“It was very hard for him because, obviously, he has to work to make money.”
According to the outlet, the comedian has been traveling relentlessly in recent months, and spent Mother’s Day in Los Angeles for the Kevin Hart roast, while Hewitt spent the holiday in their home in Brooklyn, NY, alone.
Newlyweds Tom Holland and Zendaya have embarked on their first official press tour as husband and wife, heading off on a lengthy international trip to promote their latest project, “Spider-Man: Brand New Day,” just days after the actor finally confirmed that the couple is married.
Ahead of the July 29 release of the latest Marvel movie, British actor Holland, 30, sat down with Esquire for a wide-ranging interview, during which he was asked about the rumors that he and Zendaya, 29, had secretly tied the knot.
The publication questioned the actor about a series of fake AI-generated wedding photos that had done the rounds on social media, asking whether they had caused any awkward interactions with family members who thought they might have missed out on his big day.
“No, because they were all there,” he responded, confirming that a wedding had, in fact, taken place.
The brief reply put an end to months of speculation about the status of the couple’s relationship—after Zendaya’s longtime stylist, Law Roach, claimed at the SAG Actor Awards in March that his client had already wed her partner.
“The wedding has already happened—you missed it!” Roach quipped to an Access Hollywood reporter, who responded: “Is that true?”
“It’s very true!” the stylist retorted.
Newlyweds Tom Holland and Zendaya have embarked on their first official press tour as husband and wife, heading off on a lengthy international trip to promote their latest project, “Spider-Man: Brand New Day.” (Massimo Insabato/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)
While Holland refused to give any additional details about the couple’s wedding, he was happy to wax lyrical about his relationship with his co-star, telling Esquire that Zendaya is his “bedrock” and his “best friend.”
“Our business can present very stressful situations and it’s really nice to have a bedrock of a relationship that will stand the test of time,” he said. “We can support each other in ways that only we can, because only we understand really what it’s like to live this life, and I think that is such a luxury, because I just don’t understand how I would be able to have anything like that with anyone else.
“So, for me, I found my person. She’s my best friend, and I’m the happiest I have ever been when I’m with her, but I have also never felt so supported and safe, ever. Period.”
No doubt that connection will come in very handy as the duo continues to travel across the world promoting the latest installment in the “Spider-Man” franchise, which they have co-starred in since 2017, when “Spider-Man: Homecoming” was released.
The couple is currently traveling across Europe, where they have made appearances in Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, and Italy—but when their press tour comes to an end, they will have their pick of impressive properties in which to settle down.
While Zendaya was born and raised in California, where she has primarily been based for much of her career, and where she started her own property portfolio at the tender age of 20, Holland is British and bought his first abode near his childhood home in 2018.
What remains unclear is whether the couple will choose to set up home as husband and wife in the U.S. or the U.K. One thing is certain, however: They have a jaw-dropping array of dwellings to pick from.
The couple took their long-term relationship to the next level by getting engaged in January 2025—with reports emerging that the actor popped the question to his partner in an at-home proposal over the holidays.
Speculation that Holland and Zendaya were engaged first arose when the latter was seen sporting a very large diamond ring on her wedding finger while strutting her stuff on the red carpet at the 2025 Golden Globes.
Fans were quick to point out the very significant new bling, questioning whether it was indeed a sign that Holland had proposed.
The couple has traveled to Spain, Italy, Germany, and the Netherlands—but when they are done with the press tour, they will have their pick of impressive properties to settle down in. (Franco Origlia/WireImage)
TMZ then reported that sources close to the couple revealed the Marvel star got down on one knee to ask Zendaya for her hand in marriage during a “very intimate” proposal that took place inside one of her family homes over the holidays.
The insiders told the outlet that the couple was alone when the proposal took place, describing the moment as “very romantic.”
As for the ring, Holland is understood to have popped the question with a bauble from popular designer Jessica McCormack, with People noting that Zendaya’s new bling looks identical to the brand’s 5.02-carat East-West Cushion Diamond Button Back Ring design.
Although the source did not reveal exactly which home the proposal took place in, it’s likely the same residence in which the duo spent the festive season together—with Holland saying in December that he would be celebrating Christmas in the U.S. with his partner and her family, rather than in his native U.K.
“I’m going to be in America this year,” he said during an interview on the “Dish” podcast. “I’ll be with my girlfriend’s family, which is fun.”
However, the Marvel star kept coy about where exactly he and Zendaya would be staying with her relatives: “Where we’ll be is a secret.”
Zendaya has several homes in her property portfolio in which the pair could have stayed—having begun building out her real estate investments in 2016.
Meanwhile, Holland snapped up his own stunning property in West London in 2018, paying around $3.2 million for the six-bedroom abode.
Now, Holland and his wife have just one more query to answer: Where will they put down their roots as husband and wife? Her homes in the U.S. or his newly renovated mansion in the U.K.?
Inside Zendaya’s first home in California
The actress picked up her first property for $1.4 million, a five-bedroom, five-bathroom Oakland, CA, mansion that was described as a “remodeled Mediterranean-style” residence. (Instagram/Zendaya)According to Architectural Digest, the 4,155-square-foot home has a chef’s kitchen, a primary suite, and a pool and spa in the backyard. (Instagram/Zendaya)
The musician and fashion designer picked up her first property for $1.4 million, a five-bedroom, five-bathroom Oakland, CA, mansion that is described as a “remodeled Mediterranean-style” residence complete with a curved entryway, which the star showed off to her 180 million Instagram followers.
On Christmas Eve 2016, she posted, “My first Christmas in my own home. I always wanted the big tree (it’s huge, honestly what the hell was I thinking), and spiral staircase just never thought I’d have one of my own at 20 …
“I’m so grateful and appreciative for everything I have cause none of it was given, none of it started like this … I’m just an Oakland girl, a daughter of two incredible teachers, with an amazing family who worked her ass off and got a lil lucky. Everyone have a beautiful holiday, from my home to yours.”
According to Architectural Digest, the 4,155-square-foot home has a chef’s kitchen, a primary suite, and a pool and spa in the backyard.
Expanding her real estate portfolio
In 2019, Zendaya expanded her real estate empire to a spread in Encino, CA, paying a reported $3.97 million for the posh property. The home sits on over 3 acres and includes hiking trails, a guesthouse, and a pool.
The home itself features six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, an eat-in kitchen, and multiple fireplaces.
The primary suite has access to a private balcony, a built-in tub, and a separate shower.
The place has served at some point as an investment property. According to reports, she offered the property for rent for $12,900 a month in 2019.
Zendaya snaps up an East Coast abode
In 2021, Zendaya picked up a Brooklyn waterfront condo for nearly $5 million. (Realtor.com)
In 2021, the star staked out an East Coast perch, picking up a Brooklyn waterfront condo in the stunning Quay building, the New York Post reported. She is said to have paid $4.9 million for the three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom aerie in the new building.
An attractive amenity is the private entrance with an elevator that opens directly into her apartment. The swanky space features Manhattan skyline and New York Harbor views from every room.
Other highlights include an open, corner living and dining room, walls of windows, a chef’s kitchen, and a main bedroom with a formal dressing area and an en suite bathroom with a soaking tub.
Residents of the 30-floor tower enjoy perks like a rooftop terrace with panoramic views, a pet wash, and a fitness center.
Holland’s London dwelling
The “Spider-Man” star is understood to have snapped up his primary residence in Kingston upon Thames, not far from where he grew up, in 2018—before launching into a yearslong renovation in 2020.
Many believed that his decision to overhaul the house was a sign that he was planning to use the residence as a base for himself and his partner. However, they have yet to confirm whether that is the case.
Either way, the work on the home—which is said to have been completed in 2023—will no doubt have ensured a very comfortable setting for the pair to enjoy whenever they travel to the U.K. together.
Making moves
The couple’s decision to spend the festive season together with her family marked an indication that their relationship was growing more serious. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)
The couple’s decision to spend the festive season together with her family marked an indication that their relationship was growing more serious.
Holland and Zendaya first met when they were cast alongside each other in “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” and rumors soon began to surface that their on-screen romance may have turned into a real-life love. They didn’t go public with their relationship until 2021.
The “Spider-Man” movie marked Zendaya’s film debut. However, she soon went on to cement herself as one of Hollywood’s most talented stars with her role in the HBO teen drama series “Euphoria,” for which she won two Emmy awards.
She and Holland have been caught in each other’s web ever since their on-screen appearance together. In addition to being in a real-life romance, the two also co-starred in “Spider-Man: Far From Home” and their latest project, “Spider-Man: Brand New Day.”
In addition to their own international properties, Holland and Zendaya also spent some significant time in Boston, where they stayed while Zendaya filmed the movie “The Drama” with Robert Pattinson.
And it appears he was happy to fall into the role of stay-at-home partner during that time, admitting during an interview with Dish that he spent much of his time in the Massachusetts city attempting to cook nonmeat dishes for his beloved, who follows a plant-based diet.
“I’m starting to venture into a lot of vegetarian cooking,” he said. “My girlfriend’s vegetarian. So, I’ve been in Boston these past few weeks and she’s been working, so I’ve been doing a lot of the dinners, and they haven’t been great.”
Beal, 32, who is known to his fans as “Big Panda,” purchased the extraordinary property for $7.8 million in 2019, seven years after he joined local team, the Washington Wizards.
While living in the property—which features an incredible underground basketball court—the athlete and his wife, Kamiah Adams, enjoyed several major family milestones, having purchased the dwelling in the same month their second son was born.
Less than three years later, they revealed they were expecting a third child and even filmed a gender reveal in front of the property’s outdoor sports court, which Adams later shared on her YouTube channel, excitedly announcing that they were welcoming another boy.
However, in 2023, the Washington, DC-based team, which selected AJ Dybantsa as their No. 1 overall pick in this year’s NBA Draft, traded Beal to the Phoenix Suns, prompting him to quietly sell his opulent Bethesda, MD, abode for $9.2 million in November of that same year.
A Maryland mansion that was once home to former Washington Wizards star Bradley Beal has sold for $9.5 million.
Less than two years later, the property, which was built in 2016, returned to the market in September 2025 with a much higher asking price of $11 million.
At the time, real estate agent Robert Hryniewicki of HRLS Partners at TTR Sotheby’s International Realty, who co-listed the property with Adam Rackliffe, Christopher Leary, and Micah Smith, touted its most impressive feature: the one-of-a-kind underground basketball court, which he noted was unlike anything he’d ever seen.
“Oftentimes, homes have a half-basketball court, but this one is full-size,” he told Realtor.com®. “Bradley Beal lived there from when the home was built until 2023 when the sellers purchased it.”
However, even with the property’s oh, so special amenities and its impressive ties to the NBA star, it struggled to make its mark on the local housing market, with records showing that it underwent multiple price reductions—dropping to $9.99 million in February—before it was sold for $9.5 million on June 5.
Certainly, the home is perfectly suited for another sporting superstar, offering a wealth of wellness- and fitness-focused amenities that expand well beyond the indoor basketball court.
“There is also a hot tub, swimming pool, cabana, and green space to play soccer or other outdoor sports,” Hryniewicki previously stated.
“One of the key highlights is the indoor/outdoor programming that the house affords. It is on a flat, level parcel, which is very unique and hard to find. It’s also super private, surrounded by mature landscaping.”
Designed by GTM Architects, the 13,448-square-foot interior boasts custom millwork, designer lighting, high ceilings, and oversized windows. After the current owners purchased the property from Beal, they then poured another $1 million into renovating it and turning it into their dream abode.
Beal, 32, who is known to his fans as “Big Panda,” purchased the extraordinary property—which comes complete with an underground basketball court—for $7.8 million in 2019. (Google Earth)The property served as the backdrop to a gender reveal that Beal and his wife, Kamiah Adams-Beal, shared on YouTube in 2022, ahead of the birth of their third child. (YouTube/Kamiah Adams-Beal)Beal and his spouse share three sons together, the third of which was born in 2022. (YouTube/Kamiah Adams-Beal)
“Everything on the inside has recently been updated and renovated, and is as luxurious as possible,” he added. “The owners have invested $1 million since purchasing it in 2023. It has the widest-scale appeal because it was built for entertaining but doesn’t live too large for everyday family living.”
Located in the Avenel Community, the four-level residence has an elevator for easy access to each floor. The grand foyer opens up to formal dining and living rooms. A two-sided gas fireplace is shared between the living room and study.
The gourmet chef’s kitchen has custom cabinetry, marble countertops, and an oversized island with a prep sink and breakfast bar. A family room with tray ceilings has a built-in wet bar and separate wine bar with pantry designed for entertaining.
“I think the next person will be a high-net-worth individual, who will likely use it as a primary residence,” Hryniewicki noted at the time of the listing. “Someone might also want to buy it as an entertainment or trophy property.”
Upstairs, a lavish primary suite boasts an opulent bathroom with a soaking tub, an enormous glass-stall shower, and two separate vanities. The stunning sanctuary also has dual boutique-inspired, walk-in closets, and two sets of French doors that open up to a private terrace overlooking the landscaped lot.
The lower-level “entertainer’s dream” features a recreation room with a wet bar, a fitness center, guest suite, an extra storage space, and access to the dedicated indoor full-sized basketball court.
Outside, the resort-style backyard also features a covered patio and firepit.
“The home’s address is Bethesda, which is one of the first suburbs outside of Washington, DC,” he explained. “It is also five minutes away from Congressional Country Club. It’s a true oasis, yet you are just 15 minutes away from being in the city.”