Oprah Winfrey reportedly has a net worth of $3.5B (£3B) She grew up in a wood-frame cabin in Mississippi, which is a world away from the multiple gorgeous multimillion-dollar residential residences she now owns as part of the enormous real estate portfolio she has amassed.
The media entrepreneur, actress, and philanthropist has bought and sold a number of incredible properties over the course of her career, including the one she just sold most recently to a friend who is extremely well-known.
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In the year 2001, Oprah was fortunate enough to be invited to a party at a dream estate in the picturesque village of Montecito near Santa Barbara.
After attending the party, she fell in love with the serene 42-acre property so much that she used her formidable powers of persuasion to convince the owners Robert and Marlene Veloz to sell up—the estate wasn’t actually on the market at the time—and wasted no time writing out a check for nearly $52M (£43M).
As a result of some astute transactions on neighboring properties, the magnificent Promised Land estate now covers a total area of 70 acres and is valued at more than $100M (£82.5M).
The magnificently landscaped grounds contain rose gardens, terraces, and fountains, and the centerpiece of the property is Oprah Winfrey’s mansion, which spans 23,000 square feet and is designed in a neo-Georgian style.
Oprah’s friends are able to mingle and relax in the kitchen, which serves as the mansion’s central gathering space.
The legendary figure from television had the fireplace and pizza oven removed so that there would be more room, but he kept everything else the same.
The mansion, in its whole, features a number of living rooms, a library, a kitchen, two home theaters, a wine cellar, an office, six bedrooms, and 14 bathrooms.
On the evening of New Year’s Eve in the year 2021, Oprah shared a video to her Instagram account that offered a further look at the magnificent dining table at her home, which featured Haitian cuisine prepared by chef Gregory Gourdet.