According to Realtor.com, this comes as the couple transitions away from the US, following their permanent move to the UK in late 2024.
Known for their high-profile real estate ventures, the couple initially purchased the property in November 2022 for $29 million (AUD $43.9 million), intending to flip it for a quick profit.
Designed by renowned architect Richard Neutra in 1955, the Bel Air home, known as “The Brown House,” is an iconic example of mid-century modern design.
“Originally crafted in 1955 by the renowned Richard Neutra, [the house] stands as a quintessential architectural masterpiece nestled in the prestigious enclave of Bel Air,” reads the listing on Zillow.com.
Ms DeGeneres and Ms de Rossi invested in extensive renovations to restore Neutra’s vision while adding modern amenities.
The five-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom home features sweeping views of Los Angeles, two state-of-the-art kitchens, and spacious living areas designed for entertaining.
The listing describes the property as “a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of architectural heritage, offering a lifestyle marked by grandeur and exclusivity.”
Realtor.com reported this re-listing follows the couple’s sale of other high-value properties, including a $96 million (AUD $145.6 million) estate in Carpinteria in August 2024 and a Montecito mansion sold for $32 million (AUD $48.5 million) in February 2024.
Their Montecito home, initially listed for $46.5 million (AUD $70.5 million), was another example of their willingness to adjust prices to secure a sale.