Ellen DeGeneres has opted to hold onto her Richard Neutra-designed home in Los Angeles while she and her wife Portia de Rossi transition to the U.K. The couple recently sold multiple properties in preparation for their move. Although they successfully sold a Montecito home, their efforts to offload the Neutra residence for $29.99 million have not yielded results, as it was recently delisted after sitting on the market for 109 days. Built in 1955, this property holds significance as one of their last American standings.
Ellen DeGeneres has chosen to keep one of her few remaining U.S. properties, a Richard Neutra-designed home in Los Angeles, as she relocates to the U.K.
Despite previously listing the sprawling property for $29.99 million, Ellen's Neutra-designed home has not yet found a buyer after being off the market for 109 days.
After successfully selling a Montecito residence shortly after listing, Ellen and Portia de Rossi faced challenges with their Los Angeles home, showcasing the shifting real estate dynamics.
The Neutra property, built in 1955, has changed hands only four times since its construction and is one of the last remaining ties to their life in the U.S.
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