
Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. have quietly put their Brentwood home on the market with a $10.5 million asking price, closing the chapter on a property they purchased in 2013. The three-story, Hamptons-inspired residence spans about 7,318 square feet and features five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and multiple outdoor entertaining spaces. The couple raised their two children there and, judging from listing photos, have already packed up and moved on.
Listing agent Cindy Ambuehl of Christie's International Real Estate Southern California confirmed the $10.5 million price and praised the home's family-friendly design, telling Realtor.com that "it was an incredible place to raise children." She highlighted practical touches, including a secondary staircase off the kitchen, that made daily routines easier. The marketing photos show spaces clearly set up for both lively entertaining and low-key family life.
Inside the Hamptons-Style Brentwood Home
The three-story, Hamptons-inspired house opens to a dramatic double-height foyer and a sweeping staircase, with open-plan living areas and walls of French doors that play up indoor-outdoor living, according to People. The primary suite comes with a private balcony, spa-style bathroom, and two walk-in closets. Elsewhere in the home are a dedicated office, a gym, and an attic game room.
Out back, mature hedges wrap a private, treed lot that feels more resort than city. The outdoor setup includes a pool, a hot tub, and a built-in kitchen that turns the yard into an open-air entertaining zone.
Sale History and Recent Rental
Public records show the couple purchased the property in 2013 for about $6.1 million, according to Redfin. More recently, they briefly tested the rental market in March 2025, asking close to $60,000 a month, a detail noted in coverage on Realtor.com. Current listing images suggest the pair has already settled into a new place, while this one is being shown to buyers.
Market Timing
Local brokers say spring is a prime window to sell on the Westside and that turnkey family homes in Brentwood are pulling in buyers who returned to the market after last year’s wildfire disruptions, according to Homes.com. The neighborhood's privacy, proximity to trails, and strong school options make move-in-ready properties especially attractive for families, which helps explain why a polished home that needs little work may draw quick interest.
Gellar has occasionally used the house as a backdrop on social media and earlier this year told E! News that her one marriage rule is "separate bathrooms," a detail that underscores why a large, family-friendly layout has worked for them over the years, per People. The listing is live now, and local real estate watchers will be paying attention to see whether the final sale price lands near that $10.5 million mark.









