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Inside Tom Cruise’s $150m property portfolio

Inside Tom Cruise’s $150m property portfolio. Picture: Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images; Realtor; Google Maps

He’s one of the world’s biggest movie stars, with a net worth of a whopping $US600 million ($A926 million).

Tom Cruise has been box-office gold since the 1980s. His hit films include “Jerry McGuire”, “A Few Good Men” and the “Mission: Impossible” franchise.

The Hollywood actor has amassed an impressive real estate portfolio, worth a reported $US97.5 million ($A150 million).

But not all has been well in paradise.

Cruise has been dragged into the spotlight multiple times over his involvement in the Church of Scientology, however in 2021 he began drifting away from the faith, news.com.au reported.

Cruise had been a member of the controversial religion, founded by American sci-fi author L Ron Hubbard, for decades.

He was an active member of the church from 1990, after being introduced by his first wife Mimi Rogers. He was then one of the religion’s biggest names.

The church’s most senior figure David Miscavige was best man at his 2006 wedding to Katie Holmes though the marriage later collapsed with the actress saying she wanted to protect their daughter, Suri, from Scientology.

That marriage came after his soured-relationship with Australian heavyweight Nicole Kidman, whom he was married to from 1990 to 2001. He shares two adopted children Bella and Connor with Kidman.

After many marriages, break ups and children, Cruise has accumulated quite the property portfolio.

Here is a look at his multimillion dollar empire:

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Tom Cruise plays Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. Picture: Paramount Pictures

Clearwater

The “Top Gun” star dropped $US9.5 million on a two-level penthouse in Clearwater, Florida in 2017, Realtor reports.

Located in the Skyview tower, the actor’s lavish pad includes four bedrooms, a gym, game room, home theatre, roof deck with an infinity pool, hot tub, gardens, and a bar, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

The penthouse boasts a private garage with a car elevator on the second floor. That level also apparently includes a flight simulator. There’s also office space and a sports storage area.

Cruise paid an additional $US1,475,000 for three more condos in the Clearwater high-rise, perhaps for staff or relatives.

The building, developed by fellow Scientologist Moises Agami, is located just blocks from the Church of Scientology headquarters. Cruise has been a member of the church since 1986.

Skyview tower in Clearwater, Florida. Picture: Realtor

Telluride

In 2021, the “Risky Business” actor sold his longtime Telluride, Colorado, ranch for a whopping $US39.5 million.

Cruise had held on to the mountain retreat for decades, before trying to quietly sell it for $US59 million in 2014.

It was relisted in March 2021 for $US39.5 million and quickly sold.

Cruise spent years amassing the land, then built a seven-bedroom, nine-bathroom home in 1994.

The home was the setting for a photo shoot with Vanity Fair magazine featuring his daughter Suri with his then-wife Katie Holmes. Oprah Winfrey also interviewed Cruise at the home in 2008.

The main house includes a chef’s kitchen, fitness centre, rec room, den, office suite, two fireplaces, and multiple terraces. There’s also a three-bedroom guest lodge.

Though secluded, the retreat is just minutes to Telluride and a two-hour private jet flight from L.A.

Ranch in Telluride, Colorado. Picture: Realtor

Los Angeles

In 2016, Cruise sold the Beverly Hills compound he had shared with Holmes.

The 1.2-acre spread changed hands for $US38 million. He had paid $US30.5 million in 2007.

The compound included a mansion with seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms, a tennis court, a swimming pool, and a pair of guesthouses.

That sale came almost a year after he sold his Hollywood Hills compound to Eva Longoria for $US11.4 million.

Initially listed for $US13 million, that property featured two adjoining houses built in 2005 on an ultraprivate 2.75-acre lot.

The compound consists of a three-bedroom French villa, a four-bedroom guesthouse, two stand-alone studios, and a quaint stone cottage.

Beverly Hills mansion. Picture: Google Maps

Beverly Hills

Cruise and Holmes leased a mansion in the 90210 for $US55,000 a month from 2007 through 2008.

Last offered for lease for $US100,000 a month in 2016, the three-acre estate includes a nine-bedroom main house, a guesthouse, a pool with a spa, and a tennis court.

Beverly Hills lease. Picture: Realtor

New York City

Cruise sold his longtime East Village loft in the American Felt Building for $US3 million in 2013 in an off-market deal.

He had picked up the pied-à-terre in 1984, following his starring role in “Risky Business.”

The two-bedroom unit is said to contain a state-of-the-art gym. It’s located on the 10th floor of the 12-floor building.

Cruise reportedly shared the condo with all three of his ex-wives, including Mimi Rogers and Nicole Kidman.


West Sussex estate

In 2006, Cruise nabbed a $US3.8 million estate in East Grinstead, West Sussex, England.

Located near the British headquarters of the Church of Scientology, the property features a main house with eight bedrooms and five bathrooms. It also boasts a movie theatre, dance studio, and game room.

The Golden Globe winner owned the estate for nearly ten years before listing it in October 2015.

He sold it the following year to British-Australian singer Peter Andre for $US6.2 million.

Parts of this story first appeared in Realtor and was republished with permission.

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