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Watch out Italy, the Brangelina brood is headed your way. The power-duo reportedly dropped $40 million on an Italian villa.

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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have added yet another historic and insanely high priced European estate to their already bulging property portfolio. In 2008 the perpetually peripatetic ex-pats picked up a 1,000-acre estate in the South of France known as 'Chateau Miraval' and recent reports reveal that the comely couple dropped some big bucks on a rustic retreat in the scenic northeastern Italian countryside.



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It all started in the spring of 2010 when the Jolie-Pitt clan decamped to Italy for a few months while Jolie filmed scenes for her upcoming thriller 'The Tourist.' It wasn't long before the real estate crazy couple became smitten with the rolling countryside in the Valpolicello region just outside of Verona. So they did what people with mountains of money sometimes do when taken with a locale: They went house hunting. Their search led them to the itty-bitty Italian town of San Pietro in Cariano and the 'Villa Costanza.'



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The undeniably aristocratic but somewhat down on it's heels 'Villa Costanza' -- also known as Villa Saibante-Mongo' -- dates back to the early decades of the 17th century and was listed for sale with an A-listers only asking price of $32 million euros. Most reports say the couple coughed up somewhere in the neighborhood of $40 million for the fixer upper.



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According to the official website of the Comune di San Pietro in Cariano, the U-shaped villa wraps around a central courtyard guarded by two carved stone lions. A colonnade runs around the interior of the courtyard that includes mythological statues, a well that dates back to 1623 and a lot of overgrown bushes.



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With 18,000 sq. ft. there's more than enough room for the always expanding Jolie-Pitt crew at the 'Villa Costanza,' which the couple reportedly plans to use as a vacation home. In addition to the 15 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms in the Palladian-style villa, there are at least two gigantic and regal reception rooms that feature antique tile floors, coffered ceilings and walls covered with 17th-century frescos and panels painted with portraits of historically notable people.



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The 'Villa Constanza' includes 2 swimming pools, several spas, waterfalls, a cinema, gym, and stables. There's even a vineyard, which makes sense since the Valpolicello region is one of the centers of Italy's viticultural industry. Perhaps the Jolie-Pitts will start producing their own wine that they can sell and donate the proceeds to one of the many charities they support.



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Although there is some speculation that the Pitt-Jolies have leased rather than purchased both the 'Chateau Miraval' and the 'Villa Costanza,' the couple do own a number of other swank homes including an historic mansion in New Orleans, a 5+ acre compound in Los Angeles' Los Feliz neighborhood, a sleek house perched on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Malibu, another ocean front compound just north of Santa Barbara, and close to 150,000 acres of Cambodian jungle with a traditional house on stilts that Jolie picked up prior to hooking up with Pitt and just after adopting her oldest child Maddox.

See more on the Brangelina Villa over at Real Estalker.

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  • kitty

    WHO CARES WHAT THEY BUY I SURE DONT

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  • Jackie O

    You cared enough to scroll to the bottom of the article and post a comment. Indifference (ie ignoring) shows you don't care. Not taking time to post.

  • Keith

    I do....
    And they both give back so much also.
    They are not like your typical Hollywood couple, shallow and selfish.
    They both try to help ie; Angelina's charities for helping children to Brad's building homes for the victims of Katrina....
    So....yeah I care !

  • Ron Abplanalp

    What an incredible home that is going to make. To see such architecture brought back to it's original glory will be most exciting. My only regret is that it is not mine!

  • Connie

    I second that!

  • geraine

    GREAT GREAT GREAT THEY DESERVE EVERYTHING Wonderful people and parents

  • lnyk

    Mkitty, I agree.who are they trying to impress with their numerous homes? They NEED to settle in ONE place and raise their kids. Are they in school?

  • Skp

    The article says MAYBE they're LEASING IT. The writer doesn't know but sure throws in a negative liberal bias about the couple as usual. This couple has THROWN more money to children and the less fortunate but does the so-called writer acknowledge this? NO Instead mentions a MANSION in New Orleans. Houses in LA - so they invest in America!! At least they are spending their money. And I'm sure they want to be near Brad's friend GEORGE CLOONEY. What's with the media anyway- are they so drunk on negativity against those who work hard to make it that they are blindly skewed about anyone who does work hard to make a living? This is why they get NO respect. Bravo to the ones who stand above the crowd.

  • Al Schrader

    My experience with these fixer-upper homes...it's a dud. By the time you get done digging up the floors & foundation to replace the leaking sewer lines, replacing the roof which always leaks, and everything else - paint plaster, etc. You are basaically building another house, but still have an old home. In the end you are better off to buy a big lot & build a brand new smells-good home on the new lot with new everything including new plumbing & new technology ports, etc. And never ever have them install those built-in vacuum cleaner pipes/outlets. The tubes develope an impossible to remove layer of smelly gunk . Always use a good portable vacuum with a HEPA filter.....Alfred-

  • Evangelist Scott

    Be glad for them; don't be a hater. Jesus Loves You!

  • rich

    Yes yes yes Obama it is time to raise the taxes on the rediculously rich.

  • Mr Obvious

    then why are you reading the article if you claim that you're not interested in what brad and angelina buy?

  • John

    When wealthy people spend money EVERYONE benifits. They employ people to fix and install things, those who supply the product benefit as do those who transport these goods. It's called TRICKLE DOWN ECONOMICS! Regan was right and liberals are wrong as they ALWAYS are! Sadly people like Brad and Angie are taxed way too much on their income. Dumb-O-Crats think we can solve problems by making people like them give up 45% of their earnings. That's just WRONG. Nearly 60% of Americans pay Z E R O income tax! It's about time everyone paid 17% flat, no deductions, no excuses. We'd bring in much more money and everyone would be richer for it!

  • Rudyblue

    You know, they've both worked hard all their lives and scarificed for their success countless hours when we were probably asleep. They've got a large family and this is perfect for them. Their good fortune is not our mis-fortune. They've never self endulged themselves. Be happy for them.

  • ralph

    Why don't you use other peoples money to help you fix up the place buy getting making the place a vacation spot for fans, you can make some cash and you can have some fans that have been screened to be able to spend some time with you

  • angela

    they make me sick too.

  • Joni Becksted

    Gee I wonder if they need a caretaker or handywoman or something I'm available!!!LOL

  • robert

    i could give a s hit what ANY of those egotistical pukes buy or do,

  • utay

    100,000 a DAT money would do me well right now

  • Barbara

    Then why read about it or write about it.

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