Angelina Jolie, the acclaimed Oscar-winning actress, is preparing to put her iconic Los Feliz estate on the market. Here's a comprehensive look at the property's history, features, and the reasons behind Jolie's decision to sell.
Angelina JolieLos Feliz EstateReal EstateHollywoodCelebrity HomesReal Estate MumbaiAug 13, 2025
Angelina Jolie is selling her Los Feliz estate to start a new chapter in her life once her youngest children reach adulthood. The twins, Knox and Vivienne, will turn 18 next year, allowing her to move abroad, which she has long desired.
The Los Feliz estate was built in 1913 and was purchased by legendary filmmaker Cecil B DeMille in 1916. He later acquired a neighboring property once owned by Charlie Chaplin, making the combined estate one of the most beautiful and historic locations in the Los Feliz region.
The estate covers about 11,000 square feet and includes six bedrooms, ten bathrooms, a tea house, landscaped gardens, a pool with fountains, four fireplaces, a wine cellar, and many other luxurious amenities.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Jolie lived in the Los Feliz estate with her children. She also offered shelter to friends who had lost their homes in wildfires.
Jolie was last seen in Maria (2024), a compelling portrayal of opera legend Maria Callas. She also directed, wrote, and co-produced Without Blood, a war drama that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Her sons, Maddox and Pax, worked as assistant directors on this film.
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