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Celebrity Homes - Hollywood's Most Extravagant

Having the capability of buying the most luxurious possessions, some stars opt to take a more extravagant choice by spending millions or even billions for a house. One of our basic necessities is to have a shelter. For most Hollywood celebrities, they have the advantage of having a home quite overwhelming than being a basic need alone. Here is a list of some of the most extravagant celebrity homes that you would want to gaze at in awe.
  • Award-winning actress Halle Berry definitely has a house that comes with lavishness and class. The outdoor dining area and the stunning view in her garden with fountains and verandas gives the 4-bedroom house a cozy and warm feel. Moreover, it features a built-in spa and a swimming pool. It even has two fire pits that are unbelievably made of real volcanic lava.
  • Not as luxurious as it may look from the façade, Sandra Bullock's property in New Orléans is worth $2.25 million with an astounding land area of 6,615 square feet. The interior design of the house is antique-inspired. It's furnished with antique moldings and marble ledges. Other than this house, the actress has several homes in different parts of the country worth millions of dollars.
  • As seen a few times in the film Ocean's Twelve, George Clooney's Italian villa known as Villa Oleandra has an amazing outdoor theater and a huge swimming pool. The place is very peaceful making it the best venue for Clooney to meditate and write. In fact, he wrote the script for Leatherheads in the mansion.
  • One of the most prominent couple in Hollywood, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie also owns an extravagant $40 million, 1.4-hectare manor in Long Island, New York. This property is only one of the many expensive mansions the couple owns. The Tudor style estate has 7 elegantly furnished master bedrooms and 18 astonishing bathrooms! Could you believe that? The tennis courts and swimming pools make the place suitable for an active lifestyle for the couple and their children.

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