Johnny Depp has just re-listed the Kentucky horse farm he’s had on and off the market for the past two years. The property failed to sell at auction a little over a year ago.
The actor purchased the farm as a family gift, but has decided to make changes to his real estate portfolio. In the past two years, Depp has sold his suite of five adjacent units in the Eastern Columbia building in L.A., and listed other properties, including a massive estate in Provence.
The horse farm near Lexington, Kentucky has been a difficult property to shed. Depp purchased it in 2005, for $2 million, and first listed it in 2016 for $3.4 million. The property saw a price cut of half a million before being relegated to auction last summer, when it went under the gavel with a reserve set at $2 million; it failed to sell.
The new ask? $1.6 million. Not a bad price for a turnkey lifestyle, if your interests include the equine.
The property measures in at 42 acres, and is crowned by a ranch house with a Southern colonial entry; an exaggerated neoclassical pediment provides a formal first impression. Interior living spaces measure 6,635 square feet, with six bedrooms and six baths throughout. A wet bar, a solarium, and two fireplaces are among the home’s highlights.
But the house is almost secondary to the more than forty acres of rolling, fertile, verdant Kentucky land. The abundant pasture is punctuated with woodland, and fifteen stalls, paddocks, and a guest house define the property’s living style.
Depp stars alongside Danny Huston in ‘Richard Says Goodbye’; the film debuted this week at the Zurich Film Festival. It is pending wide release.