Inside Gwyneth Paltrow’s Real Estate Empire

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Gwyneth Paltrow’s Former CA Home
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Gwyneth Paltrow has long balanced her Hollywood career with her passion for wellness and design, a journey reflected in her impressive real estate portfolio.

From childhood homes in Brentwood to eco-friendly estates in Montecito and the Hamptons, each property showcases a different chapter of her life.

Her homes are not just residences but carefully crafted sanctuaries, blending elegance with function and reflecting her evolving taste.

The recent $22 million sale of her Brentwood mansion is only the latest move in a lifetime of high-profile properties.

Childhood Brentwood Home

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Childhood CA Home
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Gwyneth Paltrow’s earliest years were spent in a 5,300-square-foot Cape Cod–style home in Brentwood, surrounded by lush hedges that ensured privacy.

The property featured a pool, garden, guesthouse, and even a treehouse where she and her brother played.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Childhood CA Home
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It sat in a neighborhood frequented by Hollywood legends like Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft, and Paltrow recalled often seeing Arnold Schwarzenegger jogging nearby.

The home was later expanded to 6,900 square feet and sold for $11.4 million in 2024.

Though remodeled since her family’s time there, the house remains a nostalgic piece of her upbringing.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Childhood CA Home
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Gwyneth Paltrow’s Childhood CA Home
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New York Brownstone

Gwyneth Paltrow
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At age 12, Paltrow’s family relocated to New York City, purchasing a five-story brownstone near Central Park.

This elegant property placed her in the heart of Manhattan during her junior high and high school years.

The home reflected her parents’ careers on the East Coast, offering both proximity to the city’s cultural heartbeat and a grand, historic residence.

Its stately design would influence her later love for blending classical touches with modern style.

London Townhouse with Chris Martin

In 2004, newly married to Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, Paltrow purchased a 33-room townhouse in Belsize Park, London, from actress Kate Winslet and director Sam Mendes.

They went on to buy two neighboring homes, combining them into a sprawling estate.

Gwyneth Paltrow & Chris Martin
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The property featured restored Art Deco interiors, a gym, a playroom, and a swimming pool — though the extensive renovations angered neighbors who endured years of construction.

A decade later, the couple sold the property for $11.5 million after shifting their focus back to the U.S.

Hamptons Estate

In 2006, the couple purchased a 7,000-square-foot estate in Amagansett, Hamptons, for $5.4 million.

With five bedrooms, 7.5 baths, a nanny’s quarters, and sweeping ocean views, it quickly became one of Paltrow’s favorite retreats.

Gwyneth Paltrow
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The home’s outdoor pool and expansive grounds made it a gathering spot for celebrities such as Robert Downey Jr. and Paul McCartney.

After her “conscious uncoupling” from Martin in 2016, Paltrow retained the property.

It remains central to her life today, having hosted her 2018 wedding to Brad Falchuk and serving as a family sanctuary.

Manhattan Apartments

In 2007, Paltrow and Martin purchased a 7,000-square-foot Tribeca condo for nearly $8 million.

Featuring four bedrooms, six baths, two maids’ rooms, and a terrace, it catered to the family’s East Coast needs.

Later, they upgraded to a 3,892-square-foot penthouse with a 500-square-foot deck, designed by Roman and Williams in soothing pastels and whitewashed floors.

Gwyneth Paltrow
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Following their separation, Paltrow sold the penthouse in 2017 for $10.7 million.

These Manhattan properties highlighted her taste for chic, airy interiors and family-friendly luxury.

Brentwood Mansion

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Former CA Home
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Returning to Los Angeles in 2012, Paltrow and Martin acquired a $9.95 million equestrian estate in Brentwood’s Mandeville Canyon.

Over the years, she transformed it into an eight-bedroom, 11-bathroom residence complete with a guesthouse, gym, wine cellar, movie theater, and landscaped grounds.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Former CA Home
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Paltrow infused her Goop-inspired wellness aesthetic, working with designer Windsor Smith and forging partnerships with brands like Restoration Hardware.

Originally listed for $30 million, she sold the mansion in 2025 for $22 million, moving on to cozier quarters.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Former CA Home
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Gwyneth Paltrow’s Former CA Home
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Malibu Beach House

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Former CA Home
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In 2014, Paltrow and Martin purchased a 3,650-square-foot oceanfront Malibu home designed by John Lautner for $14 million.

Known as the Garwood Residence, the property featured four bedrooms, post-and-beam architecture, heated floors, and private beach access.

After their split, Martin retained the house and later demolished it to build a larger estate, a move that angered preservationists who mourned the loss of the architectural gem.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Former CA Home
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Gwyneth Paltrow’s Childhood CA Home
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Montecito Retreat

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Montecito Home
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Paltrow’s current crown jewel is her 14,000-square-foot eco-friendly mansion in Montecito, built on a 2.4-acre site she purchased for $4.9 million in 2016.

Designed from scratch over six years, the estate features a solar-powered system, greywater recycling, a luxurious spa, a large pool, and an inviting guesthouse.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Montecito Home
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Inside, the design blends Parisian elegance with barn-like warmth, with high ceilings, hand-painted wallpaper, and natural materials.

Paltrow has described it as “calm and nurturing,” a sanctuary that perfectly aligns with her Goop philosophy.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Montecito Home
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Gwyneth Paltrow’s Montecito Home
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Conclusion

Paltrow’s collection of homes tells a story of reinvention, luxury, and personal expression.

Whether creating a Parisian-inspired retreat in Montecito or preserving family memories in the Hamptons, she has curated spaces that embody both comfort and sophistication.

Each property reflects her values of wellness, privacy, and thoughtful design, mirroring the lifestyle she promotes through Goop.

As she transitions to new chapters, Paltrow’s real estate choices remain as fascinating as her career itself.

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