Will Smith is an incredibly successful actor in both television and film, having been in numerous blockbuster blockbusters with gross earnings of more than $7.5B. Smith’s remarkable success has brought him enormous wealth: he has a net worth of $350 million, with his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, contributing an additional $50 million. The power couple used this large sum of money to build their ideal home on a large parcel of property in Calabasas, California: 150 acres.
The property is so large (150 acres) that it has its own postcode. They commissioned architect Harry Perez-Daple and interior designer Judith Lance to develop an adobe-style personal getaway in the iconic Los Angeles enclave of Calabasas, which is also home to the Kardashians. The distinctive home has plenty of character and soul, despite being incredibly vast at 2,300 sqm, with warm tones, earthy textures, and plenty of corners – like Jada’s meditation room with circular skylight.
There is also a meditation room, a recording studio, and a screening room in the suite. Daniel Busbin, a landscape architect, created the remaining 150 acres, which contain a large free-form pool, a private lake with an island and gazebo, a basketball court, and a tennis court.
According to the Daily Mail, the couple opened up their 150 acres of land in 2012 to throw a charity luncheon for Michelle Obama, with entry charges ranging from $2,500 to $40,000. This property was previously placed for sale in February 2014 with a price tag of $42 million. The sprawling estate is big enough to include basketball and volleyball courts and even a golf course.