It’s an open secret in Hollywood that Ellen DeGeneres — America’s beloved talk show host and comedienne — moonlights as a successful house flipper.
Over the past 15 years, DeGeneres has amassed nothing short of a real estate empire. She buys and sells luxury California properties, sometimes living in multiple houses per year, and making huge profits from fixing them up. DeGeneres usually garners millions from her flips, selling her renovated homes to fellow A-listers like Ryan Seacrest and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
But she rejects the term “flipping” to describe her endeavors, insisting that her real estate gains are borne through sheer enjoyment, more than anything.
In a recent interview with The TODAY Show, DeGeneres said on the matter: “We buy a house and we love it, and we stay in it. Then we get a little bored because we like a different style or different aesthetic — and I love furniture and decorating — so if I find something else, and we make money, why not move to another house?”
DeGeneres documented her housing journey in a book published in 2015, called “Home.” She and wife Portia de Rossi have bought everything from an upscale “treehouse” to a traditional horse ranch — and loved one property so much she ended up buying it twice.
Here’s a chronological guide to some of DeGeneres’ coolest — and most lucrative — real estate projects since 2004.
2004: “The Treehouse”
Purchased: $1.275 million
Sold: $2.1 million
This property in Laurel Canyon — nicknamed “The Treehouse” — has an impressive lineup of past owners. But DeGeneres started the trend in 2004, purchasing the hidden, woodsy bungalow for just over a million dollars.
According to Variety, she gave it a “Zen-modern” makeover and sold it to director David Weissman a year later, for almost a million more. Since then, it has been owned by Heath Ledger, Adrian Bellani, and is currently home to Josh Hutcherson.
2007: Montecito mansion
Purchased: $15,750,000
Sold: $20 million
It has since become infamous for being the location of Kris Humphries and Kim Kardashian’s 2011 wedding. Schmidt reportedly considered selling it afterwards, as the mansion — which had been a popular wedding venue — was suddenly viewed as unlucky.This sprawling Montecito estate is Southern California at its finest — so fine, in fact, that former Google CEO Eric Schmidt bought the property from Ellen in 2007 for a whopping $20 million.
2008: Beverly Hills compound
2013: Thousand Oaks horse ranch
2013: The “Skouras Residence,” designed by Hal Levitt
2017: Rancho San Leandro
Purchased: $7.195 million
Sold: $11 million
The couple snagged a $4 million profit from this recent, off-market sell in 2018. The rustic Santa Barbara estate is located in a notoriously pricey area — and is neighbor to Oprah Winfrey’s “The Promised Land” estate.
It now belongs to Sean Rad, the founder and Chairman of Tinder, according to Variety.
In 2015, she rented a property to Nick Jonas.
In addition to selling properties, Ellen has ventured into renting and leasing: Nick Jonas was one of her tenants in 2015.
He described living in one of DeGeneres’ fully furnished propertieson her talk show: “I’m so nervous though the whole time I’m there because I know I’m gonna come on the show and see you and check in, and if anything’s wrong with the house it’s bad.”
Ultimately, Ellen DeGeneres has spent at least $145 million flipping houses — and has profited millions in return.
In her TODAY interview, DeGeneres remarked on how thankful she is that she now gets to own homes. Growing up, her family didn’t have a lot of money — which sparked a reverence for real estate in the young star.
“We lived in apartments,” DeGeneres said. “We would look at houses every Sunday, we would go to open houses, but we could never afford a house. As a kid, I thought — ‘That’s going to be my house.’ Now, I just buy as many houses as I can.”