Michelle Pfeiffer and David E. Kelley Buy $22.5 Million Mediterranean-Style Home in Pacific Palisades

Michelle Pfeiffer and David E. Kelley continue to make moves in real estate. The Maleficent: Mistress of Evil star and the Big Little Lies creator, who have been married since 1993, recently purchased a $22.5 million Mediterranean-style estate in Pacific Palisades, shorty after selling off a 3,211-square-foot mansion nearby. (That home was sold to their neighbor, Houston Astros owner Jim Crane, for $9.1 million.)

According to The Real Deal*, the couple’s recent purchase was made through a company tied to Kelley. Though little information is publicly available about the sprawling, 6-bedroom, 10-bathroom home, records show that the house underwent extensive renovations by the current owner, including more than doubling its size. (Also of note is that the home is located near the exclusive Riviera Country Club.) Images of the backyard reveal a large infinity-edge swimming pool and a side stone patio bordered by a lawn, with tall hedges and mature trees providing ample privacy to the famous new owners.

In addition to the sale of their four-bedroom, four-bathroom Pacific Palisades home earlier this month, the couple also recently sold off their Silicon Valley ranch-style compound, to the tune of $22 million, in late December. They currently have two other homes on the market: one more in Pacific Palisades, which is listed for $8.35 million, and another in a remote area of the British Columbia coastline, listed for $28.8 million. Pfeiffer and Kelley have had the 340-acre luxury estate, known as Fawn Bluff, on the market since 2018. The lake house includes its own private lake and dock, plus a helipad.

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Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest