Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi have already listed their UK home for $30 million just one year after moving across the pond.
The couple is selling their farm estate in Cotswolds, England, for $10 million more than the purchase price, listing agent Andrew Barnes of UK Sotheby’s International Realty confirmed to the Wall Street Journal Tuesday.
The former talk show host, 67, and the actress, 52, reportedly did major renovations to the 43-acre property, dubbed Kitesbridge Farm, which they purchased in Spring 2024.
The rustic home with modern finishes is comprised of several structures, some of which are connected by enclosed glass walkways, and totals 16,600 square feet of living space.
The main home, originally built in the 1700s, has six bedrooms and connects to a two-bedroom guesthouse.
The estate also features a party barn with a pub, a heated five-car garage and kitchenette, as well as a separate fitness center with a gym and heated swimming pool.
The duo, known for flipping houses, reportedly brought in 70 workers to completely renovate the estate in just four and a half months (despite contractors telling them it could be an 18-month job).
DeGeneres and de Rossi only lived in the home for a month and have already moved into a new home nearby that is a much larger contemporary home with enough acreage for all of the “Arrested Development” actress’ horses.
“When we decided to live here full time, we knew that Portia couldn’t live without her horses,” DeGeneres said in a statement provided to the outlet by Sotheby’s. “We needed a home that had a horse facility and pastures for them.”
Their realtor divulged that their new mansion looks like it belongs “in Malibu.”
In November 2025, DeGeneres and de Rossi fled the US and permanently moved to the quiet region in South West England due to President Trump being re-elected to serve a second term.
The pair — who have owned several residences in the US — sold their two-bedroom, two-bathroom Montecito, Calif., beach bungalow for $5.2 million in March.