- The former home of Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt in Los Angeles is for sale for $44.5 million, The Los Angeles Times reported.
- The Beverly Hills estate was first listed in May for $49 million and got a $4.5 million price cut in October.
- The seller is a hedge fund executive who bought the home in 2006 after Aniston and Pitt's divorce.
- The two actors reportedly spent three years renovating the home, adding heated marble kitchen floors, a private screening room, and a pub room with wood floors from a 200-year-old French château.
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The former Los Angeles home of Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt is asking $44.5 million, The Los Angeles Times reported.
It was first listed in May 2019 for $49 million and got a $4.5 million price cut in October 2019.
The current owner is Jonathan Brooks, a hedge fund executive who founded Smithwood Partners. Brooks bought the home from the actors in 2006 after their divorce, according to The Journal.
Aniston and Pitt bought the 12,000-square-foot California house for $13.1 million in 2001 from entertainment attorney Ken Ziffren and spent three years renovating it, adding features including heated marble floors in the kitchen and a pub room with wood floors imported from a 200-year-old French castle.
The home, described by the Journal as a "French Normandy Revival property," has four bedrooms and comes with a swimming pool, ample outdoor space, and a championship tennis court. It's listed by Susan Smith of Hilton & Hyland.
Here's a look inside the $44.5 million home.
A 12,000-square-foot Los Angeles estate that was once the home of the actors Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt is for sale for $44.5 million.

Originally listed in May for $49 million, the home got a $4.5 million price cut in October 2019.
The current owner is a hedge fund executive who bought the home from the actor couple in 2006.
The house is in Beverly Hills, one of Los Angeles' most upscale neighborhoods.

The area, beloved by celebrities, is about 11 miles from downtown and 13 miles from Los Angeles International Airport.
Aniston and Pitt bought the California house for $13.1 million in 2001 from entertainment attorney Ken Ziffren.

They sold it to Jonathan Brooks, a founder of Smithwood Partners, in 2006 after their divorce.
The four-bedroom house was built in the 1930s, designed by the architect Wallace Neff for Fredric March and his wife, Florence Eldridge, both actors.

Source: Curbed LA
Aniston and Pitt, who owned the home from 2001 to 2006, spent three years remodeling it and lived there for less than two years.

Source: Wall Street Journal
They added a screening room, as well as heated marble floors in the kitchen.

Source: Wall Street Journal
They also created a pub room with wood floors brought in from a 200-year-old château in France.

Source: Wall Street Journal
A marble fireplace anchors the dining room, which can seat 20 people.

Source: Wall Street Journal
The spacious great room features floor-to-ceiling windows ...

... and opens directly to the backyard pool area.

Like many Southern California homes, this one was clearly designed to merge indoor and outdoor living.

The French Normandy Revival-style home, which sits on 1.2 acres, includes a spacious outdoor area for dining and entertaining.

Source: Wall Street Journal
The pool area includes shaded lounge chairs and privacy hedges.

Brooks added a championship tennis court to the property after buying it from Aniston and Pitt.

Source: Wall Street Journal
The $44.5 million price tag may seem extravagant, but it's in line with other homes in the neighborhood.

According to The Journal, a neighboring home that once belonged to Danny DeVito sold in 2019 for about $66 million.