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In 2021, DeGeneres and de Rossi repurchased the Montecito property they sold in 2017 for $14.3 million, and added a nearby $2.9 million bungalow to the list. The original home had undergone an overhaul by famed designer Marmol Radziner and has sweeping views of the canyon and city.
DeGeneres and de Rossi kicked off 2022 with the purchase of a $21 million Spanish-style, 12,000-square-foot Montecito mansion, which they sold to talent manager Scooter Braun for $36 million just six months later.
In 2022, the two also bought a $70 million Tuscan-style mansion and an adjacent parcel of land in Carpinteria in order to create an enormous cliffside estate.
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In August 2024, DeGeneres sold that property for $96 million, making a hefty $26 million profit on the price she paid for the home and its nearby land just two years earlier.
The main property is a five-bedroom, eight-bathroom, Tuscan-style mansion that sits on a 3.44-acre plot.
This story originally ran on Realtor.com.
-Marianne Garvey
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