4 Beautiful Celebrity Homes Still Up for Sale As We Dive into 2025

Photograph by Daniel Milstein

For many, New Year’s Day carries a magical, once-a-year feeling of everything being new, fresh, and full of possibility. But, that doesn’t mean opportunities from last year have all fallen away.

In fact, for anyone with the 2025 motto “new year, new home,” these celebrity-owned properties that listed in 2024 are still up for sale. And, perhaps calling out to you to become your first big adventure of the year.

1. Jessica Chastain’s NYC Co-Op

Photograph by Evan Joseph / Sotheby’s International Realty

Last summer, Academy award-winning actress Jessica Chastain put her ornate Manhattan co-op on the market. Asking $7.45 million, the unit (and the building it sits within) is a vision of classic, prewar elegance. Chastain’s home, which has been featured in multiple design publications, was renovated by the acclaimed Carrier and Company.

If its Gilded Age details are speaking to you, click here to read more or reach out to Kapit and Cathy Taub of Sotheby’s International Realty, who share the listing.

2. Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas’s Hudson Valley Estate

Photograph by Daniel Milstein

Acreage, grandeur, and bold flair are in high supply at this power couple’s Hudson Valley home. Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas listed the 12-acre spread for $12 million in June and it is still on the market with that price tag.

Click here to tour the gorgeous spaces and read more. David Turner of Compass represents the high-profile listing.

3. Robert Redford’s Bay Area Haven

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This Tiburon home, currently owned by Robert Redford, is a peaceful perch for buyers looking in California. Situated right on the bay, the house has a laidback chic aesthetic that is thanks, in part, to the famous seller’s recent renovation.

It just listed in December with Steven Mavromihalis and John Fitzgerald of Compass and is asking $4.15 million. Click here to read more.

4. Andy Cohen’s West Village Duplex

Photograph by Eytan Stern Weber, Evan Joseph Images

The king of Bravo’s playful West Village home hit the market in September and is still seeking the right buyer. A combination of four units, renovated by interior designer Eric Hughes and architect Gordon Kahn, the nearly 3,500-square-foot duplex has plenty of personality and space for luxurious NYC living.

Read more about the listing, which is held by Ryan Serhant and Donna Strugatz of SERHANT.