‘Decided to change my entire life’: Exclusive look at Adrian Grenier’s 46-acre Texas ranch

Real Estate

He went from having an “Entourage” of A-Listers to a pet posse with a goat, llama and donkey.

Adrian Grenier left the bright lights of Hollywood and his hometown Big Apple to live on a 46-acre ranch in Austin, Tex., which will be featured on MTV’s “Cribs” on Nov. 22.

The Post got an exclusive peek at images of the not-so-humble abode.

“I decided several years ago to change my entire life,” the actor said in the episode.

“I was living too much for the lifestyle — Hollywood, New York, jet setting and I needed to be more grounded and more connected to nature, and so I did.”

Grenier, 46, lives on the sprawling pastoral property with three ponds and 1,500 feet of Colorado River-front, with his wife, Jordan Roemmele, whom he married in 2022, and their son, Seiko Aurelius, who was born earlier this year.

Grenier has a pet goat, llama and donkey on his 46-acre property.
instagram @adriangrenier

He has fresh eggs from his chickens on the kitchen counter, grows “healing herbs” and drinks Mezcal at the ranch-style bar he designed himself.

His new hobbies include playing with his goat named Sia, a llama called Yoshi and Auggie the donkey. There are also vultures who live under the porch overlooking the master bedroom.

“They just stick around, I guess waiting for us to die,” he quipped.

Grenier and his wife’s bedroom.
MTV

Grenier and Roemmele decorated their pad with items from around the world, including a colorful patchwork rug from Morocco, where the couple tied the knot.

“I think I got a deal, but when I came back and saw it at Ikea, I’m not so sure,” he joked.

With a home on the Colorado River, Grenier often heads to town via kayak, which takes 45 minutes — a far cry from his roots on NYC subways.

The actor grew up in Greenwich Village and graduated from LaGuardia High School.
Angel Chevrestt

Grenier was raised by a single mother in Greenwich Village and attended LaGuardia High School, the “Fame” school.

In 2015, he bought his mother, Karesse, who is a real estate broker at Brown Harris Stevens on the Upper West Side, a 160-year-old Clinton Hill, Brooklyn brownstone for $2.05 million.

He spent four years gut-renovating it, making headlines for shelling out $10,000 for a swanky Japanese toilet that self-cleans and automatically closes.

Grenier wants to preserve his land as a nature retreat.
MTV

Now, Grenier, who is also an environment activist, has a new, rural project he’s working on — preserving his land as a nature retreat.

“There’s so much development happening here in Austin, there’s not gonna be many natural spaces left, unless we start to preserve them,” he said.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Home sales surged in October, just before mortgage rates jumped
Weekly mortgage demand inched up, despite higher interest rates. Here’s why
Brooklyn Navy Yard developer strikes $150M refinancing deal for Admirals Row
How to Invest $50K in Real Estate As a Beginner
Trump’s election win boosts Republican homebuyer optimism

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *