Dennis Quaid is making it official after he revealed his plans to make a retreat from Los Angeles.
The 72-year-old actor has now listed his mansion in LA's tony Brentwood neighborhood for $5.2 million, Realtor.com reported on Tuesday.
That would represent a $1.3 million increase over the $3.9 million he paid back in 2017, according to records viewed by the publication.
However, when factoring in inflation, Quaid would have paid nearly $100,000 more than his current asking price in today's dollars.
A representative for Quaid declined to comment on the listing.
According to his home's listing, the actor has carried out significant renovations.
Dennis Quaid is making it official after he revealed his plans to make a retreat from Los Angeles. The 72-year-old actor has now listed his mansion in LA's tony Brentwood neighborhood for $5.2m, Realtor.com reported on Tuesday
That would represent a $1.3 million increase over the $3.9 million he paid back in 2017, according to records viewed by the publication
The listing, which is held by David Offer of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, indicates that Quaid's home boasts an impressive 4,115 square feet on a 0.6-acre lot.
The five-bedroom, six-bathroom abode is described as being a 'Pristine, completely remodeled, two-story warm Contemporary done with great taste and quality at the end of a quiet, flat cul-de-sac street in a desirable Brentwood Hills location.'
The listing highlights the home's open-floor design and abundant natural light, thanks to glass walls, and its tasteful wood floors.
A wall connected to Quaid's house protects a private courtyard leading to the grand entranceway, which reaches all the way up to the home's two stories.
His residence is outfitted with an up-to-date cook's kitchen with an island and a casual dining area, as well as a family room that combine to create the 'great room,' thanks to the open-floor plan.
The family room opens out onto a private yard with multiple patios decorated with cacti and featuring stunning views of the verdant hills behind Quaid's house.
The outdoor area is also outfitted with a pool, a built-in grilling area and terraced gardens.
Quaid's second-floor master bedroom creates a warm atmosphere with a fireplace and a private terrace, as well as an adjoining office featuring a kitchenette.
The 4,115 sq.ft. home has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a pool, a built-in grilling area and terraced gardens, along with a cook's kitchen, an expansive open-floor plan and abundant natural light thanks to glass walls
The purchase was technically while he was still married to – but separated from – his third wife, real estate agent Kimberly Buffington, whom he wed in 2004 and divorced in 2018; seen June 5 in Nashville
The bedroom includes dual walk-in closets, in addition to an enormous bathroom.
Among the five bedrooms is a guest room with its own bathroom on the first floor, which has a door exiting to the garden.
Quaid's 2017 purchase of the home occurred while he was dating the model Santa Auzina, whom he was linked to from 2016 to 2019.
The purchase was technically while he was still married to – but separated from – his third wife, real estate agent Kimberly Buffington, whom he married in 2004.
She had filed for divorce in 2012, but they reconciled the following year, only to announce that they were divorcing for good in 2016. The divorce was finalized for good in 2018.
In October of 2019, the Substance actor revealed he was engaged to Laura Savoie, a certified public accountant and yoga instructor, and she became his fourth wife in June 2020.
Quaid was previously married to actress P.J. Soles from 1978 to 1983, and then Meg Ryan from 1991 to 2001.
Quaid and Ryan share their 34-year-old lookalike son Jack Quaid, who has followed them into the film and TV industry. Quaid and his ex-wife Buffington also share 18-year-old fraternal twins Thomas Boone and Zoe Grace Quaid.
Quaid also owns a second home in Nashville, Tennessee; pictured June 5 in Nashville
Quaid had lived in Southern California for decades but became frustrated with the management of the city particularly after wildfires famously raged through the city in 2025
Dennis Quaid slammed once 'fantastic' Los Angeles as a city that has gone 'downhill' as he became the latest celebrity to open up about fleeing Hollywood.
The veteran actor - who recently had an awkward reunion with his ex - talked about his decision to join the exodus of residents leaving LA as he and 33-year-old wife Laura Savoie moved to Nashville, Tennessee years ago.
Quaid had lived in Southern California for decades but became frustrated with the management of the city, particularly after wildfires famously raged through the city in early 2025, leading to him being forced to evacuate his Brentwood home.
'It used to be such a great town and the '90s was nice. And then it's been kind of going downhill, and I feel like people pay these taxes for no services is what it gets down to,' Quaid told Fox News Digital at CMA Fest on Saturday.
The actor recently voiced his support for Spencer Pratt in the LA mayoral race as incumbent Karen Bass has been widely criticized for her handling of the wildfires.
Ultimately, Pratt - who lost his home in the Palisades fire - was eliminated in the mayoral race in favor of Bass and progressive Nithiya Raman.
The Palisades fire killed 31 people, destroyed 7,000 homes, and caused damage worth $150billion when it tore through the wealthy coastal neighborhood of Pacific Palisades for 24 days straight, beginning in January 2025.
Quaid continued: 'And then fire happens and it kind of exposes all those things that go on that should be taken care of. So people are — people are angry and half angry, and they're half kind of feel like giving up, to tell you the truth.
The veteran actor talked about his decision to join the exodus of residents leaving LA as he and 33-year-old wife Laura Savoie moved to Nashville years ago (the couple are seen in LA back in March 2020)
The Palisades fire killed 31 people, destroyed 7,000 homes, and caused damage worth $150billion when it tore through wealthy neighborhood of Pacific Palisades for 24 days, beginning in January 2025 leading to him being forced to evacuate his Brentwood home
'I'm just one of thousands who have left, and I don't know, I hope the town comes back I really do. It used to be such a fantastic town. It was. It was a great community, too. And something's happened. People need to be inspired there.'
The actor has been a vocal critic of Mayor Bass as he actively participated in the 'They Let Us Burn' protests in addition to supporting recall efforts against her and more recently endorsed her aforementioned political opponent Pratt last month.
Quaid and his younger wife made Nashville their home in 2020 but kept their home in LA's affluent Brentwood.
His move comes amid an exodus of celebrities from Los Angeles over the last six years, due to homelessness, high taxes, and crime rates in California following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nikki Glaser, 42, made the decision to return to her hometown of St. Louis, Missouri, in 2022 after living a fast-paced Hollywood lifestyle for several years.
Glaser's comedy peer Joe Rogan famously moved out of 'overcrowded' Los Angeles in 2020 and now lives in a lakefront mansion in Austin, Texas, with his family.
'I want to go somewhere in the center of the country… somewhere you have a little more freedom. I think where we live right here in Los Angeles is a little overcrowded…,' he said on his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, prior to the move.
'I think it's exposing the fact that it's a real issue when you look at the number of people that are catching COVID because of the overpopulation issue.
The actor recently voiced his support for Spencer Pratt in the LA mayoral race as incumbent Karen Bass (pictured June 2025) has been widely criticized for her handling of the wildfires
His move comes amid an exodus of celebrities from Los Angeles over the last six years, due to homelessness, high taxes, and crime rates in California following the COVID-19 pandemic (file photo of Los Angeles from February)
Nikki Glaser, 42, who made the decision to return to her hometown of St. Louis, Missouri in 2022. Above, outside her childhood home in 2020
Glaser's comedy peer Joe Rogan famously moved out of 'overcrowded' Los Angeles in 2020 and now lives in a lakefront mansion in Austin, Texas, with his family
'When you look at the traffic, the economic disparity, the homelessness problem… I think there are too many people.'
In April 2022, actor Mark Wahlberg moved himself, his wife and their children to income tax-free Nevada for a 'better life' after living in Beverly Hills for more than a decade.
He put his astonishing 12-bedroom, 20-bathroom Beverly Hills mansion on the market for $87.5 million and it sold for $55 million.
'I would love to see us building studios, creating jobs and just diversifying the economy,' Wahlberg previously told CNBC about the move to Nevada.
'I think there's so much more opportunity to be created here. There's so much growth and so much potential, it's a wonderful opportunity for everybody to prosper.
'I moved to California many years ago to pursue acting and I've only made a couple of movies in the entire time that I was there.'
Oscar-winner Hilary Swank put her $10.5 million Los Angeles home in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood on the market in 2021 after moving to Colorado with her family during the pandemic.
She previously told the Wall Street Journal that she and her family live in a 'nice ranch now.'
In April 2022, actor Mark Wahlberg moved himself, his wife and their children to income tax-free Nevada for a 'better life' after living in Beverly Hills for more than a decade
Oscar-winner Hilary Swank put her $10.5 million Los Angeles home in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood on the market in 2021 after moving to Colorado with her family during the pandemic
Josh Brolin is another A-lister who chose to leave Los Angeles behind in 2020 as he snapped up a $3.5 million home in Atlanta, Georgia, where his wife, Kathryn Boyd Brolin, 38, is from
Swank also confirmed that she officially moved to Colorado when California went into a COVID-19 lockdown.
Josh Brolin is another A-lister who chose to leave Los Angeles behind in 2020 as he snapped up a $3.5 million home in Atlanta, Georgia, where his wife, Kathryn Boyd Brolin, 38, is from.
Explaining why they had moved from LA to her hometown, Kathryn said the family had 'decided to skip out on our beloved Cali and move across the country,' but went on to say that they 'will be back.'
At the same time as purchasing their Atlanta residence, the couple also bought a $1.1 million property in California's Simi Valley, which is an affluent community in Ventura County.

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