After purchasing Carmel Castle in central California a few months ago, Brad Pitt is said to have given a strong signal that he was considering leaving Hollywood.
According to The Sun, the actor from the movie Bullet Train has listed his five-house home in Los Angeles, where he has lived for nearly 30 years, for rent.
Earlier in July, the 58-year-old actor spent an astounding $40 million for the former home of American author D.L. James in the upscale Californian seaside community of Carmel.
Clint Eastwood, Doris Day, Joan Fontaine, Betty White, and other retired Hollywood stars all adored the house where Pitt would stay.
The actor who played Mr. and Mrs. Smith made the major decision to rent out his lavish LA house, according to a mortgage document for the Southern California property that was made publicly available.
Cynthia Pett-Dante, the manager of itt, revealed to the publication that she had entered into a “deed of trust and assignment of rents” with City National Bank in June.
For the uninitiated, the Troy actor started constructing his huge LA compound in 1994. According to a source, the actor had a passion for architecture and wanted to build a “free-flowing compound” that was similar to the original home.