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Angelina Jolie Lists L.A. Mansion, Signals Move to Cambodia

Angelina Jolie Lists L.A. Mansion, Signals Move to Cambodia
Celebrity · 2026
Photo · Diego Aguilar for Latino World News
By Diego Aguilar Celebrity & Entertainment May 7, 2026 3 min read

Angelina Jolie is making a definitive break from Hollywood. The Oscar-winning actress has listed her historic Los Angeles estate—the former Cecil B. DeMille mansion—for $29.85 million, a move that signals her long-anticipated departure from the United States.

Jolie purchased the 11,000-square-foot property in 2017 for $25 million, shortly after her separation from Brad Pitt. The Beaux-Arts mansion, built in 1913, sits on two acres in the Los Feliz neighborhood and includes six bedrooms, ten bathrooms, a guest house, a tea house, and a swimming pool with arched fountains. It’s a piece of cinematic history, but for Jolie, it’s also a place she’s been ready to leave for years.

A Life Beyond Los Angeles

In interviews, Jolie has been candid about feeling disconnected from Hollywood culture. She has said she only remained in Los Angeles because of her divorce proceedings and custody arrangements for her six children. Now, with her older children already adults and twins Knox and Vivienne turning 18 in July 2026, the actress sees a window to finally relocate.

“I don’t recognize my country in the current political climate,” Jolie has stated, accelerating her plans to find a new home outside the U.S. Her most likely destination is Cambodia, the birthplace of her eldest son, Maddox, and a country where she has maintained a strong humanitarian presence for decades. She has expressed a desire for her family to find “peace and safety,” elements she feels have been lost under the constant scrutiny of Los Angeles life.

This isn’t just a celebrity real estate transaction—it’s a cultural shift. For many bicultural Latinos who navigate life between the U.S. and their countries of origin, Jolie’s move resonates as a search for belonging and a rejection of a system that often feels alienating. Her story echoes the broader Latino experience of maintaining ties across borders, even if her resources are on a different scale.

Meanwhile, Brad Pitt has already rebuilt his life in the U.S., purchasing a $12-million mansion in the Hollywood Hills. The sale of the Los Feliz estate is expected to close before the end of 2026, marking the final chapter of their shared history in Los Angeles.

For context, the luxury real estate market in California has seen other high-profile shifts. Jennifer Lopez recently slashed the price of her Beverly Hills mansion by $18 million following her divorce, showing how personal upheavals often reshape the market. And as Los Angeles prepares for the 2026 World Cup, the Miami Grand Prix is already transforming luxury real estate across South Florida, a trend that mirrors the shifting priorities of the global elite.

Jolie’s move also highlights a growing disconnect between Hollywood’s glitter and the realities of life in the U.S. for many immigrants and bicultural families. Latino cuisine is making Los Angeles a global gastronomic capital by 2026, but for Jolie, the city’s cultural richness isn’t enough to keep her anchored. Her decision to leave is a personal one, but it reflects a broader trend of people seeking meaning beyond the American Dream.

As Jolie prepares to close this chapter, her future in Cambodia promises a quieter, more purposeful life. For a woman who has spent decades in the spotlight, the move is less about escape and more about finding a place where she and her children can thrive on their own terms.

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