Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie sell New Orleans Home and Other Properties [DETAILS HERE]

By JOY - 30 Oct '16 20:05PM
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On the long and painful process in the divorce of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie that they decided to sell their New Orleans home for 4.9 million dollars which they bought for 6.5 million dollars. The deal for both parties went well and sold the property at a fair price according to the couple's real estate agent.

The New Orleans home that is mid 19th-century inspired mansion was purchased by the couple for 3.5 million dollars just after the Hurricane Katrina in the year 2007. The mansion has three-story, five bedrooms, has 7,645 square feet in size, two half baths, and three bathrooms.

There are rumors that the New Orleans property is not the only one that is up for sale. The power couple's property on the country estate in the south of France is probably on sale too, with a 1,200-acre property with a vineyard that was purchased way back in 2012 for 60 million dollars. On the list of possible property that is to be sold are apartment in New York City's Waldorf Astoria Towers and the 5,300 square foot home in Los Feliz neighborhood in Los Angeles.

On the set of Mr. and Mrs. Smith year 2005 when Pitt and Jolie first met and fell in love until this September this year's filed divorce. This September 19 is when Jolie filed a divorced and cite a reason for "irreconcilable differences" on her part and Pitt.

 There are a lot of allegations that are on rumor; one of them is when the 15-year-old Maddox has a heat up an argument with the Pitt on their family's private jet. The couple has six children, Maddox (15), Pax (12), Zahara (11), Shiloh (10) and last, are the twins Vivienne and Know (8) who currently living with their mother in a rental house on new Hidden Hills, California.

After the divorce, it seems Jolie lost a lot of weight and reportedly suffered from depression and panic attack. Pitt can still visit the children, but he must have a counselor with him for supervising.

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