Brad Pitt Reportedly Bought $40 Million Cliffside Bachelor Pad in Carmel With Epic Ocean Views
Brad Pitt Reportedly Bought $40 Million Cliffside Bachelor Pad in Carmel With Epic Ocean Views
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Brad Pitt, 58, is said to be the new owner of an impressive bachelor pad. The actor shelled out $40 million for a 1918 home known as 'Seaward' in Carmel-by-the-Sea, Calif., and it's believed to be the most ever purchased in the area, according to Daily Mail. The house was designed by iconic 20th-century architect Charles Summer Greene for author D.L. James, who wrote Famous All Over Town, and is owned by Searock, a limited liability company linked to late financier Joe Ritchie and his wife , Sharon Ritchie, since 1999, the media further reported.
The property, which can be seen, is said to be close to Brad's $5 million mansion, making it easy for him to move from place to place . It's also close to the beach and has a "wooden aesthetic" and is built from locally quarried sandstone and granite, Daily Mail reported. In addition, it has arched windows, with bricks "individually chosen" by Charles, and a Mediterranean-style tiled roof.
Brad Pitt, 58, is said to be the new owner of an impressive bachelor pad. The actor shelled out $40 million for a 1918 home known as 'Seaward' in Carmel-by-the-Sea, Calif., and it's believed to be the most ever purchased in the area, according to Daily Mail. The house was designed by iconic 20th-century architect Charles Summer Greene for author D.L. James, who wrote Famous All Over Town, and is owned by Searock, a limited liability company linked to late financier Joe Ritchie and his wife , Sharon Ritchie, since 1999, the media further reported.
The property, which can be seen, is said to be close to Brad's $5 million mansion, making it easy for him to move from place to place . It's also close to the beach and has a "wooden aesthetic" and is built from locally quarried sandstone and granite, Daily Mail reported. In addition, it has arched windows, with bricks "individually chosen" by Charles, and a Mediterranean-style tiled roof.