
Richard Gere’s old house has been demolished.
The $11 million New Canaan, Connecticut property that Gere, 76, and his wife, Alejandra Silva, previously owned is no longer standing, according to Hudson Valley House Parts founder Reggie Young.
“We recently checked in and the house has been taken down,” Young told People on Sunday. The outlet also obtained a picture of the demolished property.
“We are grateful that the buyers allowed us time to salvage and get everything out,” Young added.
Young also confirmed that the architectural pieces from inside the house are at Hudson Valley House Parts’ New Jersey location “and will eventually find homes where they are reused.”
The 32-acre site is reportedly now being used to construct a nine-property development by the new owners.
The 8,800-square-foot mansion had six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, three powder rooms and multiple fireplaces. The property also featured a separate 2,400-square-foot guest house, a pond, a pool and a courtyard.
Gere sold the house for $10.75 million in off-market deal to real estate developers in October 2024.
Shortly after the sale, the “Pretty Woman” actor and Silva, 42, moved from the US to Spain to be closer to Silva’s family.
“Alejandra was very generous in giving me six years of living in my world, so it’s only fair that I give her at least…