In 2004, Dunst paid $1.25 million for a mid-century bungalow in the Nichols Canyon neighborhood of the Hollywood Hills. The secluded dwelling measured 2,062 square feet and featured three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms, and was situated behind massive security gates. Details of the pad are scant, but the listing highlights heated floors, a pitched ceiling with exposed beams, and a fireplace. Dunst worked with at-the-time burgeoning interior designer Jane Hallworth to reimagine the space into a Scandinavian-inspired haven. “I wasn’t particularly interested in clothes and cars, but I was excited about my home,” Dunst later told AD. “Jane really educated me about furniture and design. I was her student in that realm.” The Civil War star held onto the pad for a few years before selling it for nearly $1.4 million in 2010.
Industrial-chic Manhattan penthouse
Kirsten Dunst expanded her real estate portfolio to the east coast in 2007 with the purchase of a $3 million penthouse in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood. The industrial-chic pad featured two bedrooms and two full bathrooms, with a private elevator that opened directly onto the eighth-floor unit’s living room, which boasted large, dramatic arched windows overlooking the Hudson River. Exposed brick walls, wide-plank custom wood floors, and 11-foot-tall ceilings added to the feel of spacious luxury, as did the open chef’s kitchen, with its custom blue cabinetry. The primary suite had a windowed walk-in closet and an en-suite bathroom with a freestanding, vintage clawfoot soaking tub. The second bedroom, which was separated from the living room by sliding glass doors with custom brass panels, featured a Murphy bed cleverly tucked into a wall of built-ins. For a period of time in 2014, Dunst put the loft up for rent at $12,500 a month; she later listed it for sale at $5 million in early 2017. She sold it the following year for…