Inside Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger’s Real Estate Portfolio

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Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger’s relationship began as a whirlwind romance, even by Hollywood standards. The couple, who currently call Southern California home, initially met through church in 2018. At the encouragement of Schwarzenegger’s mom, Maria Shriver, they began dating and quickly became an item. They married at a luxury Montecito resort less than a year later, in June 2019. In the five years since, the pair have welcomed two daughters, Lyla Maria and Eloise Christina, all the while searching for just the right spot to raise their little ones. (Pratt also has a son, Jack, from his previous marriage to Anna Faris.) And based on their track record so far, it may not be about finding the right house so much as building it—the pair spent two years renovating a Pacific Palisades home they picked up early on in their relationship, and this month they made headlines for razing a historic midcentury home in Brentwood to build anew. Below, we’ve rounded up some of the places that the pair have lived over the past few years, including the farm where Pratt raises pigs, sheep, goats, and more.

Mediterranean-style Hollywood Hills home

Pratt and Faris had been married for several years when they picked up a stunning Mediterranean-style residence in the Hollywood Hills for $3.3 million in 2013. The property, which was originally built in 1979, featured four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms spread across 4,700 square feet and retained much of its original architecture, like vaulted ceilings, arched doorways, and oak-paneled rooms. The primary suite boasted its own fireplace, with multiple walk-in closets and a bathroom with a jacuzzi-style bathtub and a steam room. The backyard featured a full tennis court, a barbecue, a saltwater pool, and an open-air clubhouse with a gym. This is where Pratt and Faris raised their son Jack for much of his early life. Following their split in 2017, they listed the home for just under $5 million. It sold for $4.75 million in 2020.

Farm in the San Juan Islands

A rowboat off the coast of Orcas Island, part of the San Juan Islands in Washington state

A young couple row out into the Puget Sound from Orcas Island in a small row boat.

A rowboat off the coast of Orcas Island, part of the San Juan Islands in Washington state
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Sometime during his first marriage, Pratt picked up a farm he calls Stillwater Ranch in the San Juan Islands of Washington state. While it’s unknown how much Pratt paid for the land and when exactly he purchased it, he shared a sweet video of his son Jack running around in the fields there in early 2018. After he and Schwarzenegger began dating, Pratt shared photos of the lovebirds enjoying time out on the farm, and the author and motivational speaker even once gifted Pratt a pair of pigs for his birthday. “We named them Tim and Faith because they’re beautiful and their love is palpable and inspiring,” he captioned a photo. “I love them and can’t wait to watch them grow. And no they will not be bacon!” Pratt has shared that he loves “biking and running…and ocean swimming” out on the farm, as “it really clears [his] mind.” Pratt and Schwarzenegger still own this property.

Santa Monica starter home

In 2017, Shriver and her estranged husband, Arnold Schwarzenegger, were spotted perusing houses in Los Angeles for Katherine and her younger brother Patrick, who had just graduated from the University of Southern California. Shriver was reportedly especially interested in two homes that were across the street from each other, but she ultimately withdrew the bids when the offers got too high. Instead, the family snapped up a bright bungalow in Santa Monica for an undisclosed amount and Katherine took the opportunity to test out her interior decorating skills. “This place is much more mature than any of the previous places I’ve lived,” she said at the time, adding that she combined clean white linen furniture with a hint of dark navy for some “LA edge.” Around the time she and Pratt got engaged in early 2019, the actor shared a sweet clip of himself helping her move out of the Santa Monica pad, with the insinuation that the couple was moving in together. It appears that Schwarzenegger still maintains this property, though she no longer lives there.

Pacific Palisades palace

Pratt paid $15.6 million for an unfinished Pacific Palisades mansion in 2018, and it is here where Schwarzenegger would eventually move in with him. According to Variety, the Jurassic World actor had plans to complete a five-bedroom, six-bathroom abode measuring 10,000 square feet, and the couple spent the next two years renovating the pad extensively. The posh residence was situated in an exclusive gated neighborhood known as Marquez Knolls, and there were only five other homes in the enclave (none of which belonged to celebrities, according to reports). The interior of the pad can best be described as California casual, with wood-beamed ceilings, warm neutral wood and stone materials, and large floor-to-ceiling doors that opened completely for smooth indoor-outdoor flow. The pair enjoyed the property for a few years before listing the home for $32 million in 2023 and selling it for that amount.

Historic Brentwood midcentury-modern residence

An aerial view of the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles

Aerial Views of Brentwood

An aerial view of the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles
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Pratt and Schwarzenegger, who welcomed their second daughter in 2022, looked to expand on their real estate holdings in 2023 with the purchase of a Brentwood residence for $12.5 million. According to reports, they purchased the Zimmerman House, designed by modernist architect Craig Ellwood in 1950. The stunning midcentury-modern abode was once featured in Progressive Architecture magazine, likely also because of the grounds, carefully curated by esteemed landscape designer Garrett Eckbo. The couple reportedly razed the existing 2,770-square-foot single-story home upon purchase, however, and are currently in the process of building a 15,000-square-foot, two-story home with the help of architect Ken Ungar. They also obtained permits to add a three-car garage and a poolside ADU to the grounds. Perhaps this residence will end up being the young family’s dream home after all.

Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest


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