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Ellen DeGeneres Is Already Flipping Her U.K. Farm for $30M

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Ellen DeGeneres and her wife had only lived in the estate for one month before deciding to move to a more modern one.

Ellen DeGeneres and her wife, Portia de Rossi.
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Ellen DeGeneres and her wife, Portia de Rossi, are already trying to flip their 43-acre Cotswolds estate, Kitesbridge Farm, for $30 million after living in it for just one month. The star couple’s real estate agent told the Wall Street Journal that the couple has moved into a larger and more modern estate in the area. According to the New York Post, DeGeneres has made around $70 million flipping homes, and changes homes like outfits. DeGeneres told the Today show that she and de Rossi move when they “get a little bored” with the house’s “aesthetic.” The star couple decided to move to the U.K. after Donald Trump won the presidential election in November. The couple reportedly moved from Kitesbridge Farm to an estate that has pastures and facilities for de Rossi’s horses. The couple is selling Kitesbridge for $10 million more than they paid for it, having hired 70 workers to complete a year’s worth of renovations in just four and a half months. The renovation has left the 18th-century Cotswolds farm at the finish level of a Los Angeles home, the agent told the Journal. The couple’s new mansion is less Mansfield Park and more Malibu, he added.

Read it at Wall Street Journal