Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, a prominent couple in the entertainment world, have expanded their real estate portfolio by purchasing a sprawling property in Hidden Hills for $11.3 million. This affluent, gated community is known for housing celebrities like Drake, Kaley Cuoco, Kylie Jenner, and Jeffree Star, and the couple now owns at least eight homes across the country.
The newly built two-story mansion boasts over 10,000 square feet of living space and is described as a “Napa Modern” residence in its listing. The Smiths secured the property for approximately $1 million less than the original asking price of $12.2 million. Completed in early 2020, this estate has been on the market since June of last year.
Nestled at the end of a tranquil cul-de-sac on a 1.2-acre lot, the home features a long driveway and offers expansive views of the San Fernando Valley from its elevated position.
Inside, contemporary highlights include a grand foyer with sightlines throughout the home, an open kitchen equipped with two islands and a spacious pantry, a soundproof home theater adorned with velvet walls, and a game room featuring a wet bar. Additional amenities include a formal dining area with a glass-enclosed refrigerated wine cellar and a gym with its own steam shower.
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The upstairs primary suite is complete with a fireplace, sitting area, two dressing rooms, a built-in refrigerator, and a coffee bar. Each of the six bedrooms comes with its own ensuite bathroom. For outdoor gatherings, the property offers stone loggias that lead to a fully-equipped outdoor kitchen with a barbecue, as well as an infinity pool with an integrated spa.
The backyard also includes a full-sized sports court, a cozy campfire seating area, and a designated “serenity lounge.” Interestingly, the property has minimal landscaping, with only a few trees surrounding the mansion, which should help the Smiths save on maintenance costs.
It’s likely that an interior designer will revamp the home’s luxurious interiors for the next owners. The couple’s primary residence, a $42 million mega-estate near Calabasas, has been featured in Architectural Digest for its unique Moroccan-inspired decor, rich colors, and eclectic furnishings.