Gwyneth Paltrow’s luxe Los Angeles home has hit the market for a cool $29.99 million.
The Goop founder’s six-bedroom, 8,000-square-foot mansion sits on two-thirds of an acre in Mandeville Canyon, a secluded, celebrity haven that forms part of the Brentwood neighborhood.
Paltrow, 51, bought the home with her now ex-husband, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, for $9.95 million back in 2012, according to property records obtained by The Wall Street Journal.
The single-story home was first built in the 1950s before being gut renovated shortly before the Paltrow-Martins moved in.
Since that time, the Oscar-winner added a guest house, wine cellar, office, gym and a movie theater.
Listing photos show the bright and airy home boasts a living room with vaulted ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that look out over a plush, private garden.
Meanwhile, the home’s supersized marble kitchen, where Paltrow frequently films herself cooking, has double cooktops and a wood-burning oven.
Hip-hop star Kendrick Lamar recently purchased the house next door for more than $40 million.
Listing agent Lea Porter told The Journal that Paltrow is selling the home as she’s set to become an empty nester in the fall.
The Oscar-winner’s son Moses,18, is bound for Brown University. Her daughter, 20-year-old Apple, is a sophomore at Vanderbilt in Nashville, Tenn.
Paltrow, who used the home as her primary residence while raising her two children, split from Martin in 2014.
She subsequently married producer Brad Falchuk in 2018, who moved into the home.
Paltrow now plans to split her time between her residences in Montecito, Calif. and Amagansett in The Hamptons.
The blonde beauty became one of the most popular actresses of the 1990s, winning an Oscar for her role in the 1999 movie, “Shakespeare In Love.”
She began the blog Goop in 2008, which has since turned into a behemoth lifestyle brand worth more than a quarter of a billion dollars.
Paltrow’s personal fortune is estimated to be $200 million.