Money can’t buy true happiness, so despite a $400 million fortune, Arnold Schwarzenegger lives a low-key life on his farm

Arnold Schwarzenegger, 75, is a superstar but he’s also responsible for running his household and taking care of his animals. Also, the actor gained another role—that of grandfather.

According to reports, in 2021, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s estimated net worth was $400 million. His wealth has allowed him to live in Los Angeles’ Pacific Palisades neighborhood, where he has a mansion that gives him views of the Pacific Ocean and canyons.

The “Terminator” star has been living in the Mediterranean-style home with his family for a while. The property spans over 2.5 acres and is in one of the city’s most exclusive gated communities.

Arnold Schwarzenegger during the Digital X event on September 7, 2021, in Cologne, Germany | Source: Getty Images

The residence has seven bedrooms and bathrooms to accommodate his five children, Joseph Baena, Katherine, Christina, Patrick, and Christopher Schwarzenegger when they visit. The Golden Globe Award nominee’s house has more stunning features.

It has several living rooms, a chef’s kitchen, a private gym, entertainment areas, and more. Outside, the home has a tennis court, a vast swimming pool with a spa, and a duck pond. It also has balconies and an outdoor patio, with private views of the beach and mountains.

The “Predator” star’s residence also has fun spaces and patio furniture.

The Schwarzenegger children at the "Terminator: Salvation" Los Angeles premiere on May 14, 2009, in Hollywood, California | Source: Getty Images

In 2020, Arnold gave fans a look into his home during the COVID-19 lockdown. When the pandemic’s quarantine began that year, the actor shared a video of himself hanging out with Whiskey and Lulu in the kitchen. His backyard patio was in full view of the massive grassy field. The actor’s lounge area allowed him to enjoy the outdoors, rain or sunshine.

 

 

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