Media sensation Oprah Winfrey is making moves in the real estate world. To end 2025 with a bang, she sold her four-acre Montecito estate for $17.1 million.
The property was part of her Promised Land estate, where she has resided for over two decades. She purchased the home from renowned actor, singer and producer Jeff Bridges in 2019 for $6.85 million.
Inside the estate
Winfrey is beginning the journey of shrinking her Montecito compound, which she started building in 2001, with the sale of her most recently acquired property.
Inside the Spanish Revival style ranch is 3,500 square feet of extensively remodeled appliances and architecture. The ranch-style home hosts “two bedrooms and four bathrooms, formal living and dining rooms, five fireplaces, beamed ceilings, hardwood floors and oversized windows,” according to Architectural Digest.
The home was originally constructed by architect James Osbourne in 1919. After it was damaged by mud slides, Bridges and his wife, Susan Geston, took to making the home intact once again. It features an all wood kitchen, contrasting the bright marble countertops and light green backsplash.
Exposed wood is a theme throughout the home, with wood beams lining the ceiling in the master bedroom and living room, as well as larger-than-life, dark wood window frames creating warmth in the living room. The home boasts a multitude of windows, letting in California light, with bay windows in the master bedroom and floor to ceiling panels in most other rooms.
The master bathroom has a classic Spanish-style with red wood floor, floral curtains and terracotta colored walls. Off of the master bathroom, the master bedroom’s closet features an incredibly spacious layout, with a lit vanity and wood cabinets.
On the exterior of the home, there sits an inground pool surrounded by a red-brick patio, contrasting with the beautifully classic seafoam green-colored tiles within the inside of the pool. On the property, there is a swimming pool and spa, a guesthouse, a poolhouse, a carriage house, and equestrian stables.
Inside the sale
When Winfrey bought the home in 2019, it was listed for $8 million after all of the renovations that Bridges and Geston did. She was able to negotiate the price down to $6.85 million, which is around the price that Bridges and Geston bought it for originally.
Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo purchased the home in Dec 2025 for $17.1 million. Now, Winfrey’s compound in Santa Barbara County, California, is 60 acres less than it was. Winfrey’s real estate future is changing, and whether her compound will remain small or gain size is up in the air.




















