John Travolta sells his 10 million dollar villa

Who knows if the decision of Selling your villa in Florida It would have been taken still by John Travolta or if it is linked to the will to turn the page permanently, given that that dream home had been desired and designed together with the wife Kelly Preston, who disappeared in 2020 due to breast cancer.

The fact is that the actor decided to separate the property in which he lived many of his happy years. Whoever wants to grab it will have to pay out 10 million dollars.

Built in the nineties on a land of 550 acres, it has five bedrooms and seven bathroomsan Olympic outdoor swimming pool, a fully equipped gym, a gigantic garden, a ballroom with stone floor and bar and a Garage for 16 carswhich has also contained many vintage specimens of the actor to date.

But to make it unique are a peculiarity that over the years have made her end up several times on the pages of the newspapers (not without controversy), starting from location in which it is found: the exclusive private airport Jumbolair Aviation Summers – in turn located within that of Greystone – which has the longest private track in all the United States.

And then the presence of a Hangar for planes deprived of the actor (including a Boeing 707 with a value of 85 million dollars, a gulfstream and a learjet), of Two slopes For departures and landings and a modern one control tower With full -height blue windows to sight the planes in flight.

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Peculiarities that should not surprise much since John Travolta has always been passionate about flightso much so that he took the pilot patent For private planes decades ago and line in 2022, and to have called the first child, tragically disappeared in 2009 at the age of 16, Jett.

A passion that led him to be Testimonial of the Australian airline Qantas and who also transferred to his home, which became the place where he could express it together with the family, as his wife told in 2004, speaking to the magazine Architectural Digest. “John’s dream has always been to have planes in his garden, to be able to practically get home, so that when he wanted to go to dinner, everything he had to do was left the house, get on the plane and leave,” he said.

Designed by the architect Dana Smiththe villa extends over two levels and has been furnished in a modern style with semi -industrial details that recall the typical lines of airportsflanked by large windows always in airport style that increase their brightness and by some vintage sixties details that make it unique.

The entrance floor is in walnut wood and, as wanted by past, follows the shape of a nautical compass.

PlanesObviously, they are the protagonists everywhere. The real ones parked on the entrance road that leads to a tricking track are visible from every point of the house, while in the room there are several models and a mural made by the artist Sandra Hilliard depicting many aircraft and families of the 1950s who wait to climb you.

The aeronautical theme occurs in many other detailsfrom the living room, to the bedroom furnished with furniture covered in Fantasy Fabrics of Duralee, Schumacher and Greeff; to the works of art purchased over the years and then exhibited in the various rooms, including a 1989 painting by Learjet in Volta.

In the bathroom communicating with the bedroom, a gem that perhaps the new buyer will not remove: The original poster of pulp Fiction hanging on the wall.

John Travolta now lives in the mega villa together with his daughter Ella and his son Ben. It is not known whether after the sale the family will remain in Florida or moves elsewhere. The actor also has a villa on the promenade in Maine and one in Calabasas, California and according to many, the latter could be the future housing choice, comfortable for his career because he is close to Hollywood and for that of his daughter, who is currently divided between the model of the model and that of actress.


Source: Vanity Fair

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