At 50, Angelina Jolie is preparing for a new chapter. With her youngest children nearing adulthood, the actress is stepping back from Los Angeles and Hollywood’s glare. She has listed her Los Feliz estate, purchased in 2017 for \$24.5 million, signaling a shift toward a quieter life.
The six-bedroom mansion, built in 1913, sits on two acres and once belonged to filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille. Its history and charm made it a unique retreat for Jolie and her family during challenging years.
The property features lush gardens, a pool, and sweeping views of the Griffith Observatory. For Jolie, it was more than a home—it was a haven for her children and a refuge for friends, including those displaced by wildfires.
A key factor in choosing the house was its location, just five minutes from Brad Pitt’s residence. This proximity allowed smoother co-parenting while raising their six children. Jolie valued the home’s quiet paths and sense of history over its grandeur, calling it a “fortunate place.”
Now, with her divorce finalized in December 2024 and twins Knox and Vivienne soon turning 18, Jolie is ready to look abroad. The timing marks both an end and a beginning in her personal life.
She has long expressed interest in settling outside the U.S., seeking privacy, peace, and a more humane pace of life than Los Angeles can provide. The decision reflects years of longing for change.
Cambodia, where Jolie has deep cultural and philanthropic ties, will be a central destination. Her connections there remain strong, shaping her next chapter.
Even as she relocates, Jolie plans to travel internationally, staying close to her family and continuing her global humanitarian work while embracing a life away from Hollywood.