At 50, Angelina Jolie appears to be embracing a new chapter in life. With her youngest children nearing adulthood, the actress is stepping back from Los Angeles and the constant glare of Hollywood. Reports indicate she has listed her Los Feliz estate, a historic property she purchased in 2017 for $24.5 million, marking a shift toward a quieter lifestyle.
The six-bedroom mansion, built in 1913, was once owned by legendary filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille. Spanning two acres, the estate combines history and charm, featuring lush gardens, a swimming pool, and sweeping views of the Griffith Observatory. For Jolie, the home became more than just a residence—it was a sanctuary for her children and even a refuge for friends displaced by California wildfires.
Its location also played an important role. Situated only five minutes from Brad Pitt’s residence, the estate provided convenience during co-parenting years, allowing the couple to focus on raising their six children. Jolie often valued the home’s quiet paths and rich history over its luxury, calling it a “fortunate place.”
With her divorce finalized in late 2024 and twins Knox and Vivienne soon turning 18, Jolie is now preparing to look abroad. She has long expressed interest in relocating outside the U.S., seeking greater privacy, peace, and a slower pace of life. Cambodia, where she maintains deep cultural and philanthropic ties, is expected to be central to her next chapter. Even as she moves forward, Jolie plans to stay close to her family while continuing her global humanitarian work.