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Inside Gwyneth Paltrow’s serene Santa Monica childhood home, up for sale at US$17.5 million: the Marvel star grew up in the mansion with her Hollywood family – with plush wellness facilities

Gwyneth Paltrow and her childhood home in California, listed on sale for US$17.5 million. Photos: @gwynethpaltrow/Instagram; Compass
Gwyneth Paltrow grew up with a silver spoon in her mouth so it’s no surprise to hear that her childhood home was ultra lavish – perhaps even rivalling some of her mansions today!
Gwyneth Paltrow was nominated Oscar’s best actress for her role in Shakespeare in Love. Photo: AFP

The daughter of Hollywood A-listers Bruce Paltrow and Blythe Danner spent her younger years living in an affluent area of Santa Monica, California. The gorgeous family property has just gone up for sale priced at a cool US$17.5 million, according to the listing posted on Compass.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s childhood home in California, listed on sale for US$17.5 million. Photo: Compass
Here’s a peek inside the Marvel Iron Man alum’s former home:

It’s located in the affluent Gillette Regent Square neighbourhood

Gwyneth Paltrow’s childhood home is located in Gillette Regent Square in Santa Monica. Photo: Compass

The property is situated in the plush locales of Gillette Regent Square in Santa Monica and was built in 1913. It was occupied by Paltrow, her parents and her brother Jake Paltrow until she turned 12, according to British media.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s childhood home was bought in 1976 and later sold to Jerome Dahan in 2008. Photo: Compass

Bought by the Paltrows in 1976, they later sold the home to Parisian-born designer Jerome Dahan, founder of jeans brand Citizens of Humanity and 7 for All Mankind in 2008. The stunning home includes a fleet of amenities and is a real estate jewel even today.

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Packed with the best of luxury

Gwyneth Paltrow’s childhood home is a six-bed, seven-and-a-half bath property that boasts a chef’s kitchen. Photo: Compass

The six-bedroom, seven-and-a-half bathroom abode features a formal glass-encased entry along with high ceilings and whitewashed walls. It boasts a chef’s kitchen with a massive marble island bench and top-tier Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s childhood home has an outdoor landscaped garden with two fire pits. Photo: Compass
Other amenities include a two-storey guest house with a gym, sauna, bedroom and office, as well as a glass-encased car showroom. However, its highlight undoubtedly is the Balinese-inspired pool and spa as well as the outdoor landscaped garden with two fire pits. We’re sure the 50-year-old wellness guru would approve!

What do the property agents have to say?

Gwyneth Paltrow’s childhood home has a Balinese-inspired pool and spa. Photo: Compass

The luxe custom-built home is currently listed with Robert Edie of Compass who is all praises for its quality and craftsmanship. Commenting on it, the property agent in a statement said: “In a market of overbuilt mansions that are undeniably starting to look and feel the same, 2020 Georgina elevates above the competition, offering a bespoke and meticulously crafted experience, unlike anything I’ve seen in Santa Monica.”

Gwyneth Paltrow’s childhood home has been upgraded with solar panels and backup generators. Photo: Compass

“It could easily be a cornerstone of any sophisticated real estate portfolio,” he further added. Upgraded with solar panels, backup generators, security cameras and electronically gated entries, the home is the perfect mix of old-world elegance and modern luxury. Care to make it yours?

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This article originally appeared on Luxurylaunches
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  • The Iron Man actress grew up in the stunning California home until she was 12, with her showbiz parents Bruce Paltrow and Blythe Danner and brother Jake Paltrow
  • The six-bedroom property was sold to Jerome Dahan, founder of jeans company Citizens of Humanity and 7 for All Mankind in 2008 and is now back on the market