As most wedding vows have a promise to stay together “as long as we both shall live,” not all marriages last.
No matter how bitter or civil a marital split might be, dividing up a property is never easy.
And celebrity divorce is no different, it may even be harder.
According to Realtor, many celebrities want to sell fast once they extricate themselves from a marriage.
However, that doesn’t mean the property (or properties) will sell fast.
See some of the biggest celebrity splits below and what happened with their homes.
Kyle Sandilands and Imogen Anthony
Kyle Sandilands and ex-girlfriend Imogen Anthony splurged a whopping $2,982,500 on a 61ha farm in the NSW town of Robertson in 2018.
The property is known to locals as Twin Creeks — because two natural spring creeks meet there — but Anthony has nicknamed it (presumably because of the red roof) Crimson Peak.
Although the couple split in 2020, they continue to keep the farm to house more than 100 rescued animals.
Because of this, they have no plans to sell the property, and Anthony occasionally shares photos on Instagram of herself in the paddocks with the animals.
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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie
Brad Pitt and ex-wife Angelina Jolie are involved in a bitter real estate spat over the $225m French chateau where they married.
The former power couple split in 2016 and have been caught up in multiple court battles since.
This real estate division is the latest battleground with Pitt and Jolie each own 50 per cent of the 1000 acre estate, Chateau Miraval, in Correns, in southern France.
It has been previously reported that Jolie agreed to give Pitt the first option to buy out her stake in the property if she decided to sell.
However, according to the New York Post, Jolie has allegedly tried to offload her share in the home, but not to Pitt, landing the case in court.
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Natalie Bassingthwaighte and Cameron McGlinchey
Actor and singer Natalie Bassingthwaighte and her estranged husband, musician Cameron McGlinchey, recently listed their former home in the Byron Bay hinterland.
Bassingthwaighte and McGlinchey initially sought $2850 a week, which was reduced to $2500 just before it recently came down from rental sites.
The couple had been co-parenting at the family compound which they bought for $2.15m in 2020, when they made the move from Melbourne.
They had sold their former 1907 home in Brighton for $4m, having paid $2,525,000 for it in 2012, shortly after the sale of Bassingthwaighte’s Elizabeth Bay apartment for $830,000.
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Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck
As the rumours of marital woes grew in the months leading up to their divorce announcement, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck publicly listed their Beverly Hills mega-mansion for a hefty $US68m ($A101m).
Following the 2022 nuptials and a long house hunt, they put down $60.8m (A$90m) for their marital mansion in May 2023.
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Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness
Hugh Jackman and ex-wife Deborra-Lee Furness had people speculating about their 2023 divorce when they listed their A$56.1m West Village triplex after calling the property home for more than 10 years.
The power couple purchased the lavish seven-bathroom New York City property in 2008, when Jackman paid $A32,638,200.
Two months after the listing of the NYC estate, Jackman and Furness paid $A34,347,820 for a three-bedroom penthouse in Chelsea. The move came less than a year before their shock separation announcement.
Since the couple’s separation announcement, it’s expected the penthouse may return to the market, or remain home to just one member of the former couple. The future of the property is still unclear.
READ MORE: Hugh Jackman’s multimillion-dollar divorce digs
Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman
During her marriage to Tom Cruise, Kidman owned a three-storey, eight-bedroom Darling Point home on a sizeable 1068sq m Harbourside plot.
She sold the Yarranabbe Rd home in 2009 for “about” $13.2m after listing originally in 2008 for $20m.
Cruise and Kidman had paid $4.2min 1995 for one half of the villa, then three years later they spent another $4.75m to own the whole property.
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Isla Fisher and Sacha Baron Cohen
Isla Fisher and Sacha Baron Cohen announced in April they had called it quits after 13 years of marriage.
The pair and their three children had been living between Perth, Sydney, London and Hollywood.
Despite calling Australia home for large parts of their relationship, the Hollywood couple don’t appear to have bought any homes together Down Under.
The Aussie actress and English comedian reportedly spent some time at a Darling Point mansion, also in Sydney’s east, that cost around $100,000 a week and sold for $24m in November 2022.
But according to property records the only home either of the couple own in Australia is the two-bedroom Woollahra unit Fisher bought in 1995 and still owns, for $171,500 as a 19-year-old, just a year after she first started starring on Home and Away.
Fisher has since kept the home as an investment. She offered discounted rent of $400 a week during Covid – the previous rent in 2018 was $650 per week.
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John Singleton and Sarah Warry
Millionaire businessman John Singleton is saying goodbye to his $15m resort-style pad, set to be home for him and his seventh wife before they divorced after just seven months.
The 82-year-old bought the love nest last October, after marrying his seventh wife, Central Coast local Sarah Warry, four months earlier.
Many years ago, “Singo” famously said: “Marriage only ends two ways – divorce or death. I prefer divorce.’’ Earlier this year in March it was announced the pair were separating.
It was bought for $15.85m from Julian Hofer and wife Michaela Muir through Josh Canellis, at Wiseberry Peninsula, by Singleton’s longtime investment entity Ognis Pty Ltd, which is “Singo” in reverse.
The property was initially on the market in early 2020 with $10m hopes, and then in early 2021 with a $12m guide. Currently it’s being marketed as one of Killcare Heights’ largest acreages with E3 tourism zoning.
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Karl Stefanovic and Cassandra Thorburn
Cassandra Thorburn severed a property link to ex-husband Karl Stefanovic after their Cremorne waterfront mansion sold for over $9m in 2019.
The couple had purchased the property in an up-market pocket of Cremorne for $8m in 2016, months before they separated.
It was believed Thorburn and the couple’s three kids moved into the property in 2017, by which time Stefanovic was in a nearby home with his second wife Jasmine Yarbrough.
Thorburn and Stefanovic had also sold their Federation family home in Lindfield for $3.8 million.
READ MORE: Cass Thorburn finds buyer for $9m home