Where does Jennifer Lawrence live these days? The actor and her husband, art gallerist Cooke Maroney, have owned properties on both coasts. The couple, who tied the knot at a stunning Richard Morris Hunt-designed estate in Rhode Island in 2019, share two children. Lawrence, who stars alongside Robert Pattinson and LaKeith Stanfield in the recently released thriller Die, My Love, seems to prefer life in the Big Apple for the relative privacy that it provides. In an October 2025 interview with The New Yorker, Lawrence pointed to the ease with which she can go to workout classes without fuss. “Nobody gives a s–t,” she told the outlet. “I love this city.”
Though paparazzi still show up outside her New York City town house, the actor has a new method for dealing with them: facing them head-on. “It’s better than the cat-and-mouse thing where I’m going into garages and my eyes are darting around and I wonder if someone’s chasing me,” Lawrence explained to The New Yorker. “I realized that my kids would be aware of my energy, and that, if I was nervous and pissed when we left the house, they would feel that in their little bodies.” Instead, she walks out the front door, photos are snapped, and then she is generally left alone.
Below, we’re taking a look back at some of the places Lawrence has called home over the years, in New York and elsewhere.
Santa Monica town house
In the years prior to her big break in the 2010 film Winter’s Bone, Lawrence lived in a modest town house in Santa Monica, which her parents purchased for $879,000 in 2006. The two-bedroom contemporary-style residence measured 1,413 square feet, with hardwood flooring and recessed lighting throughout. The house featured a sizable living room with a fireplace and a dining room that opened onto a small outdoor space. The primary suite featured vaulted ceilings and a balcony. The Hunger Games star’s parents sold her starter home 10 years later, for $1.15 million in 2016.
Beverly Hills mansion
By 2014, Lawrence had already won an Oscar for her turn as quick-witted Tiffany opposite Bradley Cooper’s Pat in Silver Linings Playbook. That year, she purchased an $8.2 million mansion in Beverly Hills that previously belonged to Jessica Simpson. (Fun fact: Ellen DeGeneres also previously called the residence home.) The house was originally built in 1991 and had five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms spread across 5,500 square feet. Situated behind gates with plenty of mature trees in the yard for the utmost privacy, the Hamptons-style dwelling was a veritable retreat. It had a gourmet kitchen, a breakfast nook, and a cavernous primary suite with a walk-in closet with its own hair and makeup station. A stone courtyard and koi pond were found on the park-like grounds. The No Hard Feelings star renovated the home during her tenancy, equipping it with new marble and hardwood floors and converting two of the bedrooms, one into a dressing and glam room and the other into a living space. After 11 years of ownership, Lawrence off-loaded the property in 2025 for $11 million.
Upper East Side penthouse
In 2016, the American Hustle star put down roots in New York, paying $15.6 million for a penthouse on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The three-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom pad measured 4,072 square feet, with an additional 3,000 square feet of enviable outdoor space split across two floors. The space boasted a private elevator, 360-degree views of the city via floor-to-ceiling windows, and a stunning two-sided limestone fireplace that separated the great room into two sitting areas. The primary suite included dual bathrooms and a spacious dressing room, which had formerly served as a spare bedroom. Building amenities included a fitness center with a lap pool, a game room, a theater, and an ultra-private paparazzi-proof garage. The Don’t Look Up actor listed the home for $15.45 million in July 2019; it sold for $9.9 million in early 2020.
Tribeca loft
In early 2017, Lawrence picked up a 3,184-square-foot unit in a celebrity-favorite apartment building in Tribeca for an undisclosed amount. (Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Harry Styles, Meg Ryan, and Justin Timberlake all call the building home.) The industrial-chic pad featured three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, with a 35-foot-long combination living/dining room and a kitchen with a glass-fronted refrigerator and freezer. The building amenities included a 70-foot-long indoor swimming pool, a 5,000-square-foot rooftop terrace, and a children’s playroom. Later that same year, when Lawrence hopped across the pond to film Red Sparrow, she put the unit up on the rental market for $27,500 a month. In late 2022, she listed it for $10.5 million. She sold it several months later, in early 2023, for $9.8 million.
West Village town house
Lawrence and Maroney paid $21.9 million for a town house unit in a newly built development in the West Village in 2020, a year after tying the knot. The newly constructed dwelling features four bedrooms spread across two floors, with an open-plan living room and kitchen situated on the first floor, and a primary suite on the second floor. There is also a landscaped garden out back for some protected outdoor space, as well as shared access to a gym, sauna, and parking garage. Lawrence and Maroney still own this residence.




