Inside the lavish mansion of ‘Terminator’ Arnold Schwarzenegger and pet

The luxurious lifestyle that Arnold Schwarzenegger has led has resulted in residences that are nothing short of amazing.

They lived in a lavish 4,100-square-foot home in Los Angeles’ affluent Pacific Palisades district when he first met his ex-wife Maria Shriver.

This expansive house was a part of a small neighborhood made up of 16 opulent homes that was located on a quiet country road off Sunset Boulevard and drew well-known politicians, actors, and businessmen. Skylights, three fireplaces, a sauna, a spa, a grotto-style pool, and a beautifully lit tennis court were features of the five-bedroom, six-bathroom home. Ancient oak, sycamore, and eucalyptus trees in the vicinity contributed to the peaceful mood.

Maria relocated to a nearby home after they split up in order to keep up a regular co-parenting schedule with their kids. Arnold later sold the former family house to Maxwell “Max” Kennedy and Vicki Strauss Kennedy, two of Maria’s relatives. The home was reportedly put back on the market in 2021, according to PEOPLE.

According to Closer Weekly, Arnold afterwards bought another beautiful property that was nearby and equally impressive. Within one of Los Angeles’ most prestigious gated communities, this magnificent home is situated on 2.5 acres. This hillside compound has a chef’s kitchen, various living rooms, entertainment areas, a private gym, and seven bedrooms and seven baths. A substantial pool and Jacuzzi, a tennis court, a charming duck pond, and numerous balconies with breath-taking views of the mountains and the ocean are all featured in the backyard.

Arnold Schwarzenegger is renowned for his intense engagement in the lives of his children and shares his amazing property with a variety of animals in addition to his remarkable real estate. Among them are Lulu, a donkey, and Whiskey, a miniature horse who have grown to be adored by his followers. When Arnold released a video of himself and his two pets advising Californians to stay inside during the COVID-19 surge, it delighted the internet. He further capitalized on their popularity by announcing the sale of Whiskey and Lulu T-shirts a month later. Dutch and Cherry, two dogs that Arnold also keeps, add to the lively ambiance of his spectacular home.