Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith List Woodland Hills Home for $2 Million Amid Marital Rumors.
Actor Will Smith and his estranged wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, have placed one of their properties on the market for $2 million amid ongoing speculation about their relationship. The five-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom home, located in Woodland Hills, stands in stark contrast to the massive $42 million mansion the couple built in Calabasas. While that property, which spans 150 acres, features amenities like a basketball court and tennis courts, their Woodland Hills home occupies just 6,124 square feet of land, with 4,146 square feet of living space.

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Described as "designed for modern living," the home boasts soaring ceilings and an open-plan living area. The gourmet kitchen leads to the backyard, where a swimming pool, hot tub, and a small covered patio are perfect for dining al fresco. Despite purchasing the property for $910,000 in 2010, Smith and Pinkett Smith never lived there, instead offering it to a family member. It was bought through a trust registered to Smith’s long-time manager and collaborator.

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Now, after 15 years of ownership, the couple is ready to move on, initially listing the home for $2.1 million before quickly lowering the price. This move signals a new chapter for the couple, who have been dealing with intense public speculation regarding their marriage.
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In 2022, the public's curiosity was piqued when Smith slapped comedian Chris Rock at the Oscars after a joke about Pinkett Smith’s hair. Just over a year later, Pinkett Smith shocked the public when she revealed that she and Smith had been living "completely separate lives" since 2016, despite no plans for divorce.

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Speculation continued in 2023 after Smith’s provocative performance with singer India Martínez during an on-stage rendition of their song "First Love." Despite the ongoing buzz surrounding their relationship, Smith has continued with his career, releasing a new album titled Based on a True Story. "I’ve taken the last couple of years to really do a deep dive on the parts of me that may or may not have been in that level of certainty and asking those deep, scary internal questions," Smith explained. "It really is the result of my initial self-examination. Every song is about some part of myself that I discovered or wanted to explore."
The Woodland Hills sale is part of a broader trend as the couple has sold another property—a five-bedroom home in Owings Mills, Maryland. The property was listed for $795,000 in January 2024 and sold for $817,000 just a month later.

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Reports indicate that Smith and Pinkett Smith are living apart, with Pinkett Smith revealing that she moved out of the Calabasas estate and into a new home in Los Angeles. Although she has not disclosed any further details, it’s clear she’s embarking on her own journey.
The Calabasas mansion, which took years to build, remains one of the most iconic properties in the couple's portfolio. Designed by architect Stephen Samuelson, it took four years to secure permits before construction could begin. The Mediterranean-inspired compound was built on a 150-acre lot, featuring everything from a meditation lounge and recording studio to a sunken trampoline, and became the family’s dream home. Despite the challenges they faced in their marriage, their legacy as a family that invested time and love into their homes remains strong.

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As the couple continues their personal journeys, the sale of their properties signals a new chapter in both their professional and personal lives. While speculation about their relationship may continue, there is no doubt that Smith and Pinkett Smith have made significant contributions to the entertainment world and real estate market alike.
