Jennifer Aniston's $15M mansion in Montecito is almost complete over two years after she bought it from Oprah

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Jennifer Aniston’s Montecito Mansion Renovation Nears Completion

Extensive renovations at Jennifer Aniston’s opulent $15 million Montecito estate are reportedly nearing their final phase. The Mediterranean-style farmhouse, purchased from media mogul Oprah Winfrey in September 2022, is undergoing a significant transformation. New images reveal substantial progress on the property, including a newly installed swimming pool, marking a major step in the ongoing refurbishment of the celebrity residence.

Exterior and Backyard Transformation

Recent photos of the Montecito property showcase considerable construction advancements. The backyard, previously characterized by manicured lawns, now features a large swimming pool that appears close to completion. The pool area is further enhanced by white planter sections filled with lush greenery.

The home’s exterior has also been updated, with modern, white-framed windows replacing the original blue designs. Balconies on the upper level have been renovated with dark metal railings, providing a contemporary touch.

Ongoing Landscaping and Pool Area Work

While the renovation project is still in progress, outdoor furniture has been placed on the balconies and patio that overlooks the pool, suggesting a focus on finishing outdoor living spaces. Current construction efforts seem primarily concentrated on landscaping and the pool area.

A large crane is visible in the backyard, moving stone slabs intended for steps connecting the patio to the main garden, indicating ongoing hardscaping work.

Property Layout and Features

Aniston’s sprawling farmhouse comprises several structures, including:

  • An L-shaped main house overlooking the swimming pool and gardens.
  • A smaller building adjacent to the poolside patio.
  • A garage.

It remains unknown if Aniston has made interior alterations to the rooms during this renovation phase.

Pool Installation and Previous Backyard Demolition

Last August, the property was photographed during an earlier phase of substantial renovation. Aerial views revealed that the backyard had been cleared to make way for the new inground swimming pool.

The installation of the pool involved the complete removal of the previous lush lawn and stone staircase that once led to a grassy area surrounded by plants.

Purchase Details and Property History

Reports indicate Aniston’s purchase of the Montecito home from Oprah Winfrey was an off-market transaction. The property was not publicly listed for sale.

Winfrey, a long-time resident of Montecito, had acquired the property in 2021 as part of a larger estate, for which she paid $10.5 million. In a property division a year later, Winfrey sold a portion to Aniston for a reported $14.8 million and another portion to Bob Greene.

Property Description and Amenities

According to Architectural Digest, Aniston’s residence, originally built in 1998, boasts “picturesque ocean and mountain views, multiple terraces, landscaped gardens, and a massive motorcourt.” The estate is situated on a secluded lot, surrounded by oak trees and accessed via a long gated driveway.

The property offers significant privacy within its wooded grounds and features ample parking space for approximately fifteen vehicles.

Aniston’s Real Estate Portfolio and Montecito’s Celebrity Appeal

This Montecito estate is not Aniston’s only property; she also owns a $20.97 million mansion in Bel Air. It is currently unclear which residence she intends to use as her primary home following the completion of the renovations.

Jennifer Aniston, known for her iconic role in the sitcom Friends, is reported to have a net worth of $320 million. Montecito is renowned for its high-profile residents, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and Katy Perry, making it a sought-after location for celebrity real estate.


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