Michelle Pfeiffer wasn’t kitten around when she got into flipping houses.
Pfeiffer — often remembered, and revered, for playing Catwoman opposite Michael Keaton in 1992’s “Batman Returns” — sold her Pacific Palisades mansion for $25 million after less than a month on the market.
The 63-year-old “Scarface” actress purchased the 10,330-square-foot home for $22.25 million in January 2020, according to property records, and owned it for only a year and a half.
She and her husband, TV series visionary David Kelley, are frequent real estate investors — they sold properties for $22 million in 2019 and $9 million in January 2020.
The buyer of the 7-bedroom, 10½-bathroom “Napoli House” has not been revealed, and the transaction has not yet hit property records.
Designed by architect Steve Giannetti in 2019, this European countryside-style home has exposed ceiling beams, pocket doors, floor-to-ceiling fireplaces, balconies, arched doorways and luxury finishes, according to Realtor.com.
The kitchen has Wolf ovens and a LaCanch Sully Range imported from France, plus three islands and a homework nook. The open floor plan sprawls into an indoor seating area that seamlessly integrates with outdoor seating areas, according to the listing.
The wine cellar has a tasting area and storage for approximately 500 bottles. Next to the wine cellar, a home theater has seating for about 10, photos show.
The 0.36-acre lot offers views of the Pacific Ocean and the Riviera Country Club and golf course, plus a pool, a hot tub, a lounge deck and outdoor dining areas.
A greenhouse-like artist’s studio is nestled under the pool deck with a private sitting area, photos show.
Cindy Ambuehl of Compass had the listing. Noah Marc of Hilton & Hyland represented the buyer.
The “French Exit,” “Ant Man” and “The Wizard of Lies” actress has two children, adopted 28-year-old daughter Claudia Rose Pfeiffer and 27-year-old biological son John Henry Kelley. Her sister, Dedee Pfeiffer, stars in ABC’s “Big Sky.”
Vance Joy paid tribute to the Oscar-nominated actress in his 2013 song “Riptide,” singing, “I swear she’s destined for the screen, Closest thing to Michelle Pfeiffer that you’ve ever seen.” Just one year later, Bruno Mars also name-dropped her in his dance hit “Uptown Funk,” which she called “very cool” if “a little embarrassing at times.”
Source: Page Six