Hollywood's ex-couple Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt, whose divorce was finalized this Sunday, put their Beverly Hills estate on the market.
According to Los Angeles Times, the residence, which features a French Normandy-style home designed by Wallace Neff, has a sale price of $28 million.
The 10,000-square foot house, bought two years ago for around $13.5 million, has a screening room with 35mm equipment and black leather seats, Brazilian mahogany floors and an art studio with skylights.
The first floor features a pub with glass walls opening to an outdoor fireplace, pool and spa. The house also has a tennis court, the newspaper said on its Sunday issue.
Speaking with The Vanity fair magazine about their house, Jennifer declared: "Brad and I used to joke that every piece of furniture was either a museum piece or just uncomfortable.
He definitely had his sense of style, and I definitely have my sense of style, and sometimes they clashed. I wasn't so much into modern."
Aniston, 36 and Pitt, 41, separated this year, in January, after four and a half years of marriage. Aniston cited irreconcilable differences in the divorce papers filed on March.