- Jennifer Lawrence listed her ultra-private Beverly Hills mansion in September 2025; it sold in a private deal for $11 million.
- The home was believed to be tied to Lawrence’s parents, rather than the Hunger Games actress herself.
- The home was re-listed earlier this month with The Beverly Hills Estates, just six months after Lawrence’s sale, at a slightly higher asking price
Jennifer Lawrence’s bid farewell to her Hidden Valley mansion in 2025, when the actress quietly sold the property—which many believed she’d bought for her parents—for a cool $11 million in an off-the-market deal. The sale came through Sassy Bowles LLC, according to Realtor.com, a company with known ties to socialite sisters Clara and Poppy Delevingne. Now, just six months after JLaw’s sale, the 5,500 square foot home finds itself back on the market—with a slightly higher price tag.
Re-listed with The Beverly Hills Estates and newly renovated by West Hollywood’s Clements Design, the French-style abode boasts a koi pond, a heated porch, and a 40-foot swimming pool for $11.5 million. Inside, the five-bedroom, six-bathroom home is drenched in neutrals. Custom checkerboard marble flooring lines the entryway and foyer, giving way to beach-toned herringbone floors that run throughout the rest of the house.
On the main floor, the open concept floor plan is divided by columned archways, framing each room, all connected by a soothing neutral color scheme. The living room features a cozy wood-burning fireplace for an extra earthy feel.
The kitchen features tongue-and-groove cabinetry, alongside white veined marble countertops, with a matching center island, and a white zellige tile backsplash.
Upstairs, the master bedroom’s walls are accented with crown molding and baroque plaster details, which continue from the bedroom through to the sitting room, where a nearby deck overlooks the massive pool.
Tongue-and-groove wall paneling runs through the master bath, which incorporates a geometric tile design in the stand-up shower.
A secondary, smaller bath is coated in a powder hue, with classic subway tile in the shower.
The landscape of the property might seem crowded to some, but the greenery is kept especially lush on purpose.
With just about 33 houses in the community, the gated complex in the Santa Monica Mountains prides itself on an elevated sense of privacy. The thriving plant life adds an additional layer of coverage, enveloping the property in a forest-like fantasy.


















