Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel put Spanish Villa on California market for $35 million
After spending almost two decades gazing upon their stunning southern California view, Justin Timberlake is bidding adieu to the Los Angeles compound he and wife Jessica Biel called home. The A-list couple have placed the 13,530-square-foot mansion on the market for $35 million.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Timberlake purchased the home for $8.3 million during his NSYNC days. While living in it with Biel, the couple renovated the mansion and added a swimming pool.
The estate also has a certified old Hollywood background, Dirt said.
“The Timberlake-Biel property has a celebrity pedigree dating back to the 1940s, when swashbuckling actor Erroll Flynn constructed a mansion that was later owned by singing cowboy Stuart Hamblen and singer/songwriter Ricky Nelson,” Dirt reported. “In the 1980s, a real estate developer purchased the land, razed the home and broke the property into separate parcels.”
It was owned by actor Helen Hunt, who built a house in 2000 and sold it to Timberlake two years later. Timberlake then purchased a vacant seven-acre lot behind the home that was also owned by Hunt, The Wall Street Journal reported.
“Sited at the end of a cul-de-sac off Mulholland Drive, behind large gates and guard house, this is the ultimate hideaway,” the listing on Realtor.com says. “Recently renovated by renowned designer Estee Stanley, the interiors are a blend of modern and rustic elements. Youthful and fun, the main house offers an open floor plan, gourmet kitchen, gym, screening room, 7 bedrooms including a lavish primary suite.”
The couple also own a 3,550-square-foot house that sits on 126 acres close to Nashville, Tennessee, the state they are officially making their primary home, the New York Post said.
Timberlake and Biel met in 2007 and married in 2012. They have two children together.
This story was originally published October 7, 2021 at 11:44 AM with the headline "Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel put Spanish Villa on California market for $35 million."