When it comes to Hollywood royalty, the former Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston couple still bears a huge weight to those who remember who they are. This is why anything that has to do with them will likely draw some attention, and it just so happens that one such event is happening now. Basically, the house that they once shared has hit the market, and its price is likely to benefit via the rumor proposals.
The house is located in Beverly Hills, as is often the case with celebrities, and it is a five-bedroom property, W Magazine reports. The former Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston house also comes with a total of 12 bathrooms, which is shocking in its own way. For anyone who wants to get the property for themselves, a whopping $49 million is the entry fee.
More than anything else, it is the chance to own a piece of Hollywood history that really makes this house worth the asking price. After all, it is where a series of sensational developments likely occurred and is intrinsically tied to some of the industry’s hottest dramas. The Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston home is proof that the marriage was once a thing and that there’s a chance for it to be again.
One of the things that could be fueling the Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston house price is the reports about the two getting back together. True fans of the former couple will likely appreciate having a small if expensive part of that story if it ever comes true. It is unfortunate that it is unlikely ever to happen, but when has fantasy ever lost to reality in these things?
For anyone who wants to own the Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston home, they can check out the property for themselves. It is worth noting that those who will purchase the house will not be the second owners of it next to the celebrity couple.


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