Arielle Lorre was already a well-known social media personality before she hitched her marital wagon to sitcom king Chuck Lorre in 2018, but the relationship helped take her fame to new heights. The 39-year-old is now arguably one of the most famous L.A.-based lifestyle influencers, with more than a million followers across various platforms and a long-running podcast to her name.
Sadly, Lorre’s tumultuous marriage didn’t fare nearly as well as her professional career. She and Chuck first called it quits in 2022, when he filed for divorce, but the couple publicly reconciled before breaking up again and finalizing their split in 2024. Per the terms of their agreement, Arielle was awarded a cool $5 million—a lot of money, but still a tiny fraction of her ex-husband’s widely reported $600 million net worth.
Now 39 and child-free by choice, Lorre has taken that settlement and sunk a substantial chunk of it into a Hollywood Hills property. Records reveal that last year she paid exactly $4 million for her new house, a renovated 1930s traditional-style structure that sits above the western end of the famous Sunset Strip, near the coveted Bird Streets. With three bedrooms and three baths in 2,500 square feet of sumptuous living space, it’s an ideal landing place for a wealthy bachelorette.
Towering above the street on a quiet cul-de-sac, the home is accessed via a long set of concrete steps that ascend past gardens to the front door. Things are very bright and updated inside, with white walls everywhere, painted ceiling beams, and wide-plank hardwood floors underfoot.
There’s a living room with doors opening to a patio and big windows overlooking the property’s swimming pool, plus a formal dining room with city lights views and an adjoining kitchen with stone countertops, an island for eat-in diners, and plenty of stainless appliances.
On a lower level lies the primary suite, which opens to a private garden of its own and also includes an attached closet with custom built-ins, and a bathroom with a rainfall shower and dual sinks. The home’s other two bedrooms are also on this level, one of them done up as a nifty office.
The 11,000-square-foot lot is steep and not especially big, but it’s nicely terraced and landscaped with native plantings. In addition to the aforementioned pool and L.A. basin views, there’s also an attached two-car garage with additional storage space on the premises.
But the property’s coolest feature is hidden near the top of the hillside immediately behind the main house, where you’ll find what the listing describes as an “artist’s cottage”—a stone and wood-beamed structure with its own fireplace and patio with groovy views of city lights.
Apparently Lorre wasn’t satisfied with the house, however, because over the past few months she’s been publicly chronicling her renovation of the place on social media. Since her purchase last year, the Rhode Island native has ripped out most of the kitchen to install an all-stone island and imported La Cornue range—along with substantial portions of much of the rest of the home, too—in order to replace the existing interiors with something much more bespoke and lavish, though it likely still won’t hold a candle to her ex-husband’s new $27 million Bel Air spread.
On a different note, Lorre’s current boyfriend, mortgage broker Chris Furie, formerly lived just around the corner from her new home—albeit in a stylistically very different midcentury modern-style structure.
Furie also dabbles in real estate investing, and he famously leased his Sunset Strip-adjacent home to Emma Chamberlain before selling it in 2022 for a cool $8.3 million to L.A.-based businessman Nadir Safai.
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