EXCLUSIVE: Ellen DeGeneres Lists One of Her Last Remaining Montecito Homes for $5 Million—4 Months After Relocating to U.K.

DeGeneres has listed one of her last remaining homes in the U.S. for $5 million—months after she and her wife, Portia de Rossi, relocated.

Mar 13, 2025 - 08:31
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Ellen DeGeneres is severing her lingering ties to the U.S. after relocating to the U.K., putting one of her last remaining California properties on the market for $5 million, five months after she and wife, Portia de Rossi, quit their lives in America once and for all.

Realtor.com® can exclusively reveal that DeGeneres, 67, and de Rossi, 52, put the charming two-bedroom, two-bathroom Montecito, CA, home on the market on the evening of March 10, just over four years after they purchased it for $2.9 million.

The couple have bought and sold more than a dozen homes in the Los Angeles area over the past decade, however they have been attempting to offload a number of their remaining real estate investments since quitting the U.S. to move to the Cotswolds, a tony countryside community that is located around two hours outside of London.

This latest listing comes less than two months after DeGeneres put another Montecito home on the market—a five-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom abode that she relisted in January for $29.99 million.

The comedian’s decision to shed her remaining properties suggests that she and de Rossi are committed to their new life across the pond, despite being plagued with rumors of “planning clashes” with neighbors and issues over flooding in their new $18 million farmhouse.

Ellen DeGeneres has listed one of her last remaining homes in the U.S. for $5 million—months after she and her wife, Portia de Rossi, relocated to the U.K. after President Donald Trump regained his seat in the White House.

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Realtor.com® can exclusively reveal that the comedian, 67, and de Rossi, 52, put their sprawling Montecito, CA, mansion on the market on the evening of March 10.

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Their newly-listed home, which offers 1,691 square feet of space, is the perfect blend of “simplicity” and “sophistication,” according to the listing, which adds that the abode’s private primary suite boasts its “own patio, spa-like bath, and generous closet space.”

DeGeneres and de Rossi’s home offers a flood of natural light thanks to its sun-drenched patios and comes complete with a chef’s kitchen and courtyard with a cozy fire pit.

“A sound fence ensures privacy and serenity, while the spacious backyard offers room for a pool or guest house all within moments of the beach, Coral Casino, and Lower Village,” adds the listing.

The Hollywood couple purchased the property in December 2020 for $2.9 million.

While DeGeneres and de Rossi appear happy in the U.K., their move has not been without its issues, with reports claiming that the former reality TV show host landed herself in hot water with her neighbors.

According to a report from London-based newspaper the Daily Mail, DeGeneres is already “in peril of getting on the wrong side” of a high-profile member of her new neighborhood after she “committed a ‘technical breach'” during the build of a single-story extension at her new abode in what the outlet described as a “planning clash.”

The former TV host and her wife are understood to have purchased the home back in June, five months before news of their relocation plans were revealed—with sources alleging at the time that the pair would be settling down in the Cotswolds, a charming region located about two hours from London.

However, it now seems their fresh start across the pond may have been dampened somewhat after three local councillors raised concerns that DeGeneres and de Rossi‘s extension might “increase flood risk in the village” and “disturb Roman remains.”

DeGeneres and de Rossi are reported to have received several objections from their neighbors who have spoken out against their extension plan.

These so-called issues have now led DeGeneres and de Rossi to set their sights on a new 10,000-square-foot mansion, which they are already said to have “looked at several times.”

Ellen DeGeneres Relists One of Her Last Remaining L.A. Homes at a Major Discount
The couple have bought and sold more than a dozen homes in the Los Angeles area over the past decade.

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This latest listing comes less than two months after DeGeneres put another Montecito home on the market—a five-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom abode that she relisted in January for $29.99 million.

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Their newly-listed home, which offers 1,691 square feet of space, is the perfect blend of “simplicity” and “sophistication,” according to the listing.

(Realtor.com)

A source told the outlet: “Ellen and Portia have had several issues with the place they initially moved into. First there was the flooding, of course, then there was an issue with some locals complaining about some building work carried out at the property.

“So the upshot seems to have been that they started to have a look around and then this property came up. They looked at it several times. And they liked it more each time they looked.

“So it does look like it’s happening. They’ve been seen around there several times in recent weeks and have even had interactions with neighbors.”

Their new property is believed to feature expansive, floor-to-ceiling windows and is a stark change to their traditional farmhouse.

According to the outlet, de Rossi first fell in love with the home when she spotted it on social media and begged her comedian spouse to see it in person.

Meanwhile, other residents expressed concern that the hedge-and-wire fence at the comedian’s home could lead to flooding if trash gets “caught in the fence” and limits the “flow across the field.”

Despite the protests, a spokesperson for West Oxfordshire Direct Council insisted that the Roman remains sit over 200 yards from DeGeneres and de Rossi’s property and that the work was “completed to a high standard.”

“The works at the property involved a single-story extension and garden landscaping,” the spokesperson told the New York Post. “Although the extension technically breached permitted development rights, it was considered acceptable in planning terms.

“As the works were completed to a high standard with no impact on surrounding amenities or other planning concerns, no further enforcement action was necessary, and the case has been closed.

The Hollywood couple purchased the property in December 2020 for $2.9 million.

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Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi
While DeGeneres and de Rossi appear happy in the U.K., their move has not been without its issues, with reports claiming that the former reality TV show host landed herself in hot water with her neighbors. (seen at a bar in London)

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According to a report from London-based newspaper the Daily Mail, DeGeneres is already “in peril of getting on the wrong side” of a high-profile member of her new neighborhood.

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“Regarding concerns about Roman remains on Akeman Street, the site is more than 200 meters away from the Roman road, and no interference was identified.

Interestingly, the reports come just weeks after a piece was published in Vanity Fair in which several unnamed locals from DeGeneres’ former community of Montecito, CA, accused her—along with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle—of driving up house prices in the area.

“[The Montecito locals] attribute the increase in housing prices to [Meghan and Harry] as much as DeGeneres and point to out-of-towners coming in, driving too fast, and taking up all the street parking by local trails like the one Meghan was photographed hiking on while Harry was in the U.K. for Charles’s coronation,” the outlet claimed.

In November, when news of DeGeneres and de Rossi’s move was first revealed, it was claimed by TMZ that their decision to “get the hell out” of the U.S. was cemented by Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 election—despite the fact that they’d purchased their home months earlier.

DeGeneres was an outspoken supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris during the 2024 presidential election, publicly endorsing her in a post shared on Instagram back in August.

Another source told The Wrap that DeGeneres and de Rossi had made plans to part ways with their home in Santa Barbara, CA, claiming the property has “been pocket-listed or will be listed soon.”

In January, the comedian—who has built a reputation for herself as an amateur property investor—cut yet another tie with the U.S. by listing one of her last remaining homes in Los Angeles at a highly discounted rate.

The former daytime TV host and her wife bought the home for $29 million back in November 2022 and quickly put it back on the market for $33.9 million just 18 months later.

Ellen DeGeneres
DeGeneres and de Rossi are reported to have received several objections from their neighbors who have spoken out against their extension plan.

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The comedian’s decision to shed her remaining properties suggests that she and de Rossi are committed to their new life across the pond.

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However, the property was not cut out for the quick flip that the pair seemed to have been hoping for—remaining on the market for close to 100 days, before its listing was removed in August 2024.

In January, DeGeneres and de Rossi decided to try their luck again, relisting the property for the discounted price of $29.99 million, reducing their potential profit on the home by a hefty amount.

A sale would mark only the fourth time the property has changed hands since it was built in 1955 by famous architect Richard Neutra, having been owned by the same family for 40 years until being sold for the first time in 1994.

That owner, who purchased the modernist home for the bargain price of just $1.42 million, held on to the property for 25 years before putting it on the market in 2019, when it sold for $20 million.

Three years later, DeGeneres and de Rossi added the elegant abode to their already-impressive property portfolio, paying out $29 million for the dwelling.

During the past decade, DeGeneres and de Rossi have made a name for themselves as talented real estate moguls, buying, flipping, and selling multiple homes in California—largely for a hefty profit.

In August 2024, the comedian offloaded one of her most expensive properties to date, a $96 million estate in Carpinteria, CA, which she and de Rossi purchased in two parts back in 2022.

First, the couple snapped up the main property—a five-bedroom, eight-bathroom, Tuscan-style mansion that sits on a 3.44-acre plot—for $41.7 million. They then paid $28.2 million for a vacant, 6.58-acre plot of land that sits alongside the home, in order to create a jaw-dropping, 10-acre estate atop a bluff overlooking the ocean.

Ellen DeGeneres Relists One of Her Last Remaining L.A. Homes
In January, the comedian—who has built a reputation for herself as an amateur property investor—cut yet another tie with the U.S. by listing one of her last remaining homes in Los Angeles at a highly discounted rate.

(Realtor.com)

Ellen DeGeneres Relists One of Her Last Remaining L.A. Homes
The former daytime TV host and her wife bought the home for $29 million back in November 2022 and quickly put it back on the market for $33.9 million just 18 months later.

(Realtor.com)

The sale came just months after DeGeneres and de Rossi offloaded another staggering piece of real estate: an enormous mansion in nearby Montecito, where the comedian lived within a stone’s throw of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

DeGeneres offloaded that property for a relatively paltry $32 million in February 2024. It had been listed for sale in October 2023 for $46.5 million.

The home was, according to multiple reports, snapped up by billionaire mining tycoon Robert Friedland—the same man who is understood to be behind the purchase of DeGeneres’ Carpinteria property, according to the Wall Street Journal.

In 2011, the comedian opened up about her love of real estate, explaining that her passion for homebuying began after she started making real money from her on-screen career.

“We never had a house when I was growing up,” she told Architectural Digest at the time. “We always rented. But my father would dream, and we used to look at houses all the time. I’d pick out which bedroom would be mine and get all excited.

“The first thing I did when I made money was buy a house. And then …” she went on, prompting her wife to jump in and quip: “Another one. And another one and another one and another one.”

Having called it quits on her popular daytime show in 2022, DeGeneres has certainly had more time on her hands to devote to flipping properties, purchasing four properties and selling three in 2022 alone.

Many of the homes have been purchased in off-market deals via LLCs and trusts, making it nearly impossible to know just how many homes DeGeneres and de Rossi now own. Sources have not revealed whether the pair plan to retain any residences in the U.S. or if they want to sell them all and cut their ties with the country altogether.

Multiple reports claimed that the home in Montecito that the pair are allegedly planning to sell is a stunning Bali-inspired mansion, which they purchased for $27 million back in 2019—however, they have already sold that, offloading it for $33 million in 2020.