Bradley Cooper’s homes are what you may expect for a star of his caliber: an NYC penthouse and multiple California pads. His recent rumored purchase, however, is something a bit more unexpected—but more on that later.
The Maestro filmmaker is up for several Oscars this year, marking a tremendous benchmark in his creative trajectory. He’s come a long way from his early breakout roles in Wedding Crashers and The Hangover, and over the years the multihyphenate’s real estate decisions have been measured and intentional. The care that he pours into each residence shows. The Nightmare Alley star worked with designer Santillana de Chanaleilles to completely reimagine his Venice bungalow, for instance. Below, we’ve rounded up several of Cooper’s most distinguished homes, each with its own personality and flair.
Venice bungalow starter home
When Cooper purchased his first home—a $1.19 million secluded bungalow in Venice Beach—in 2004, he had already found some acclaim on the hit series Alias and had bit roles on shows like Sex and the City and in films like Wet Hot American Summer. The following year, Cooper would make a big splash with a starring role in Wedding Crashers, and the rest, as they say, is history. His sweet 1,571-square-foot starter home was the perfect spot to launch a career. He worked with French designer Santillane de Chanaleille to reimagine the two-bedroom, two-bathroom abode into a luxurious, earthy residence resplendent with reclaimed wood ceilings, terra-cotta tile flooring, and a sunlit open floor plan. French doors in the living areas opened out onto manicured gardens. Cooper converted the garage into a bonus multiuse space with high-vaulted ceilings and black accordion doors leading out to the garden. The actor listed the property for $2.4 million in 2023 and sold it for $3.13 million shortly afterward.
Pacific Palisades
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