Ellen DeGeneres and her wife, Portia de Rossi, reportedly had their farmhouse in the U.K. taken off the market.
According to a Realtor.com report published on Thursday, January 22, the former talk show host’s $30 million listing for the Cotswolds property is no longer available. The outlet noted that the couple listed the house in July, and it is unclear whether they secured a buyer.
The comedian, 67, and the Ally McBeal alum, 52, initially purchased the property in June 2024 for $18 million, but when they decided to move to the U.K. full-time, they bought a different estate to accommodate de Rossi’s horses.
“It got them away from Trump’s America and provided Ellen a refuge to carefully plot her comeback without the noise and pressure that she had back in Los Angeles,” the source explained of the couple’s move to England, before noting that now, “The day-to-day reality of life in the rainy countryside has gotten increasingly boring and frustrating for both of them.”
“Both of them are in agreement that it’s time to head back,” the source added.