Just two years after Brooke Shields unloaded her longtime Los Angeles estate for $7.4 million, the residence is back up for grabs for $8.65 million, The Post has learned.
The actress and model purchased the property in 1997 for $3.24 million with her then-husband, tennis great Andre Agassi.
In 2022, Shields sold the 5,300-plus-square-foot residence to the actor Sam Page and his wife, Cassidy Elliott, who were able to negotiate a near $600,000 price cut at the time.
Nestled in the highly coveted upper Riviera neighborhood in Pacific Palisades, this three-story, chalet-style home is a rare gem in the LA market, offering canyon and mountain vistas.
Made up of five bedrooms and six bathrooms, the home comes furnished and gated, and is designed for both comfort and elegance — featuring rich Douglas fir hardwood floors and a gourmet kitchen fitted with Viking appliances and marble countertops.
A standout feature is the primary suite on the top floor, where dual fireplaces add warmth to both the bedroom and an ensuite bathroom complete with a steam shower, a sauna and a standalone bathtub.
The primary bedroom features a balcony that overlooks the Getty Museum.
The outdoor space elevates the property even further, offering a pool, a spa and a barbecue area ideal for hosting.
Entertainment features include a wet bar, a game room and a media lounge.
Before Shields, 59, sold the home, she had the property on the rental market in 2015 for $30,000 per month and then again in 2018 for $25,000.
Former renters include Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner while they were going through a divorce and cohabitating for their children.
David Kramer, Alla Furman and Andrew Buss of Hilton & Hyland/Forbes Global Properties hold the listing.
Meanwhile, Shields still maintains her five-bedroom, four-story New York City townhouse and a Hamptons home she shares with her husband, the screenwriter and producer Chris Henchy.