H
ugh Jackman and Deborra-lee Furness's divorce is set to be finalized, with a nearly $400 million settlement awaiting a judge's signoff. The couple, who have been together for nearly three decades, officially filed for divorce on May 23, two years after announcing their split in 2023.
Throughout their marriage, Jackman and Furness accumulated impressive assets around the world, including properties in the U.S., U.K., and Australia. Their current high-ticket homes include a two-story apartment in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood, a penthouse overlooking Bondi Beach in Sydney, and a waterfront home in the Hamptons.
Their New York City penthouse, purchased for $21 million in 2022, boasts nearly 5,000 square feet of living space across two floors, plus an additional 3,700 square feet of outdoor space. Jackman has been spending time in New York, juggling stage gigs and a concert series at Radio City Music Hall.
In Sydney, the couple owns an ultra-modern condo overlooking Bondi Beach, which they purchased for $6 million in 2016. Jackman is often spotted enjoying the property's stunning seaside setting. They also own a modernist Hamptons hideaway, built on a 2.5-acre waterfront plot and featuring three bedrooms, five bathrooms, and access to a private beach.
The couple has also owned other properties around the world, including a London pied-a-terre purchased in 2021 and a three-story West Village penthouse bought for $21 million in 2008. The status of these properties is currently unknown.
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