If anyone is looking to own a bit of Johnny Depp-Amber Heard marital history, then look no further than their former penthouse in Downtown Los Angeles. The Pirates of the Caribbean actor owned five penthouses in the gorgeous Eastern Columbia Building, but he sold them for $12.78 million after his 2016 divorce from Heard. Depp now resides in his Hollywood Hills home while Heard hightailed it out of LA into a desert ranch home.
While the couple left this part of their story far behind, one of the units, with one bedroom and two bathrooms, is back on the market for $1.765 million. It’s the penthouse where Depp and Heard “spent a good amount of their time,” according to the real estate agent, per TopTenRealEstateDeals.com. The residence in the historic Art Deco building features 1,780 square feet with beautiful high ceilings and wonderful details like exposed brick walls.
The building also offers top-level amenities for any A-list star, including 24/7 concierge service, a Zen garden, a spa, and a fitness studio. The real showstopper is the rooftop saltwater pool and sundeck with the majestic building as a backdrop — it’s absolutely breathtaking. The new owner might not care about the Depp-Heard story behind the unit, but it’s sure to draw a lot of interest from buyers, who might be curious to take a look after the recent trial verdict. Don’t miss the stunning photos of the former Depp-Heard home.
Chef’s Kitchen
The kitchen opens up to the living room and eating area, but it’s the high-end appliances that should get any food enthusiast excited.
Natural Light
The living room is a wonderfully bright space with tall windows, allowing tons of natural light to flow through.
Loft Features
The sitting area overlooks the kitchen to give the penthouse a spacious loft feel.
Cozy Bedroom
The bedroom offers warm vibes with an exposed brick wall and wooden beams.
Pool With a View
The pool overlooks historic Downtown Los Angeles with a magnificent view of the city’s buildings.
A Former Department Store
The Eastern Columbia Building used to house the office headquarters and flagship store for the Eastern-Columbia Department Store. It’s considered the crown jewel of surviving Art Deco architecture in Downtown Los Angeles.
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