Oprah Winfrey Owns At Least 200 Million Worth Of Real Estate In The U S


Bridges listed the property for $8 million in March 2019. Oprah watched and waited for the price chop before buying it for exactly what Bridges paid for the home in 2014. It sounds like Oprah doesn’t want neighbors (and can you blame her?). All in, that chunk of land and the buildings on it is worth north of $100 million, with Winfrey owning seven homes from California to Maui to Washington state. First off, let’s look at the homes Oprah no longer owns. From 1985 to 2015 Oprah’s primary residence was a 9,625-square-foot home in Chicago which she sold in 2015 for $4.625 million. That same year, she also sold a colonial-style home in the suburb of Elmwood Park for $375,000 and a 10,000-square-foot duplex just north of downtown Chicago for $4.6 million. In 2012, she sold her co-op in the Gold Coast neighborhood for $2.8 million. She also previously owned a penthouse in Atlanta which she sold in 2008 for $1.8 million. Oprah has now solidified her base in Montecito. In 2001, Winfrey paid $50 million for a 23,000-square-foot mansion on 42 acres in Montecito. The neo-Georgian mansion is her main home and alone is worth at least $90 million. The home has six bedrooms and 10 fireplaces. Add in the 23-acre farm next door that Winfrey bought in 2016 for $29 million and Bridges’ former estate and Oprah owns 67 contiguous acres with 13 separate buildings, two pools, ocean views, and a tennis court. Oprah also owns a 43-acre estate on Orcas Island in Washington State that she purchased for $8.275 million in 2018. In 2014 she spent $14 million for a ski chalet in Telluride, Colorado. Oprah bought her first property in Maui in 2002. Over the years she has spent as much as $60 million to piece together 160+ acres in Maui. She spent $32 million in one transaction alone to buy the property next door. In total, Oprah owns hundreds (potentially over 1,000) acres of real estate in the United States with a minimum value of $200 million.