
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow decided to sell her luxurious mansion in California for a price of 22 million dollars. Despite not having suffered damage from the wildfires that hit the area, Gwyneth and her partner, producer Brad Falchuk, chose to donate 2 million dollars to help with the reconstruction.
The house features 6 bedrooms in its main part, a large kitchen with high ceilings, a living room with a wood-burning fireplace, a guest house, a cinema, a gym, a game room, an office, a wine cellar, a swimming pool, and gardens, among other amenities.
The decision to sell the property was neither motivated by the wildfires nor by financial needs, but rather by feeling "the empty nest" now that their children have gone off to university. The house felt too big for her and her husband at that time.
In 2012, Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin purchased the mansion for 10 million dollars. After its sale for 22 million, the actress managed to obtain a profit of 12 million, although she had hoped to sell it for 29 million. The property, built in the 1950s and completely renovated in 2009, was kept in excellent condition and had a great market value.