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he drama between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni has reached a boiling point, with both parties trading blows in the court of public opinion. Amidst the chaos, we can't help but wonder: who's got the better real estate portfolio? Let's take a peek at their homes.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have a combined net worth of around $380 million, but when it comes to their real estate holdings, they keep things surprisingly low-key. The couple has settled on the East Coast, with a primary residence in Pound Ridge, New York. Their 9,000-square-foot adobe-style home boasts a barn and guest house, set amidst 11 acres of picturesque land. It's no wonder Taylor Swift might have crashed there – after all, Lively calls her "dragon." The couple's city escape is a luxe Tribeca apartment in the former 19th-century book bindery factory at 443 Greenwich Street.
Justin Baldoni, on the other hand, has a smaller but still impressive portfolio on the West Coast. His farmhouse-style property in Los Angeles features personal touches like a heart-shaped stone from the previous owner. More recently, he and his wife Emily dropped $2.8 million on a 4,633-square-foot home in Ventura County, which Baldoni designed with feng shui in mind.
So who has the better home? It's hard to say – size-wise, Lively and Reynolds have the upper hand, but Baldoni's thoughtful details give his properties a certain charm. Maybe, just like their public feud, there is no clear winner. Amidst all the drama, both stars can retreat to their private sanctuaries, where they can weather the storm in style.
If you or someone you know has experienced domestic violence, help is available through the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233. Lively and Baldoni's movie, It Ends With Us, sheds light on this important issue.
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