Aubrey Plaza selling Los Angeles home 8 months after husband Jeff Baena’s death
Aubrey Plaza is selling her Los Angeles home for $6.5 million 8 months after her husband Jeff Baena’s death.
The Spanish-style home, which boasts four bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms, was quietly put on the market last week.
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The home has been “meticulously restored and tastefully updated,” according to the listing.
The mansion includes a screening room, wine cellar, pool and a large steam room.
The listing description continued, “This is more than a home… it’s a private sanctuary, brought back to life with care, style, and enduring character. A rare opportunity for those seeking space, seclusion, and authentic Spanish charm.”
Plaza, 41, and Baena originally purchased the Los Feliz home for $4.7 million in October 2022.
According to Realtor.com, who first reported the sale, the former pair bought the home through a trust managed by an accounting firm located in the same office as Plaza’s production company, Evil Hag Productions.
Reps for Plaza did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Baena was found dead at age 47 inside the property which he shared with Plaza on Jan. 3. His cause of death was ruled a suicide.
At the time, Plaza was living in New York City — where she had relocated amid their separation in September 2024.
The “White Lotus” star responded to the news of her estranged husband’s passing, calling it an “unimaginable tragedy” in a statement given to Page Six.
“We are deeply grateful to everyone who has offered support. Please respect our privacy during this time,” Plaza, along with Baena’s family, said at the time.
She later opened up about the “daily struggle” of dealing with Baena’s passing on her friend Amy Poehler’s “Good Hang” podcast in August.
“Overall, I’m here and I’m functioning,” Plaza said.
She compared her mourning experience to the “Gorge” movie as she noted how her grief feels like “at all times, there’s, like, a giant ocean of just awfulness that’s just right there and I can see it.”
“Sometimes I just want to dive into it and be in it. And sometimes I look at it and sometimes I just try to get away from it, but it’s always there.”
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