Chris Evans Dropped the Price on His Hollywood Hills Home and Put It Back on the Market

Captain America is moving back home. Not on screen. In real life.

Chris Evans has relisted his Hollywood Hills property at $6.39 million after it sat on the market for over a year with no buyer. The original ask was $6.995 million.

That is a $600,000 cut, a batch of new listing photos, and a second attempt to hand off a home he has lived in since 2013.

The timing says a lot. His daughter Alma Grace was born in October 2025. He is heading back to Massachusetts with wife Alba Baptista. And Avengers: Doomsday is confirmed. The man is not disappearing. He is just choosing where home actually is.

A 1940s Hideaway He Called His for 13 Years

Evans bought this property in 2013 for $3.52 million, two years after suiting up as Captain America for the first time. The home itself was built in the 1940s. Split-level. Beige stucco and stone. Tucked behind gated greenery on three-quarters of an acre above Mulholland Drive.

Chris Evans Relisted His Hollywood Hills Home
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Inside: 4,600 square feet, 4 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms. A sky-lit kitchen with Bianca marble countertops and a 60-inch Wolf range. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open onto a dining terrace. A freeform pool, fire pit lounge, and vineyard-inspired garden shaded by mature coral trees.

The guesthouse was converted into his personal gym, where he trained for the Captain America role. That gym has since been removed before this relisting. The guesthouse is back to being a guesthouse.

He said it himself: “Hands down, the views. From inside and outside, the views from this home are stunning and inspiring.”

Listed, Pulled, and Back Again. Here Is the Full Timeline.

The home first hit the market in May 2025 at $6.995 million. No buyer came forward in six months.

It was pulled in November 2025. Relisted in June 2026 at $6.39 million with a fresh set of listing photos and one clear message: the price is real this time.

That is an 8.7% cut from the original ask. Scott Moore of Christie’s International Real Estate Southern California holds the listing, same agent from day one.

Evans spoke directly about why he is leaving. Per Robb Report, he said: “The West Coast is beautiful, and I’ve spent more than a decade in this home enjoying Los Angeles.

But I’ve decided to spend more time on the East Coast. It feels like the right moment to pass this beautiful property to the next owner.”

That is not just a press quote. That is a man who has made his decision.

Why a $7 Million Price Tag Did Not Move in LA’s Current Market

Here is what most articles skip over.

The LA luxury market in 2025 was not forgiving to overpriced listings. According to Pezzini Luxury Homes market data, Hollywood Hills luxury inventory climbed 40% in 2025, and days on market stretched 18% longer as buyers gained negotiating power.

Homes above $5 million were sitting an average of 65 to 80 days before going under contract, and price reductions became more common in that tier.

Evans’ original $6.995 million ask placed him in a tier where buyers had real options and real leverage. A home without a gym, without a fresh presentation, and priced above market rhythm was going to sit.

Chris Evans Relisted His Hollywood Hills Home
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The $600,000 cut changes the math. Combined with updated photography and a cleaner narrative around why the home is being sold, this relisting has a stronger shot.

Not every celebrity home sits, though.

When pricing meets the right moment, the market moves fast. Alanis Morissette’s Bay Area estate recently sold for $9.5 million after a full bidding war, breaking records in the process.

The difference between that story and Evans’ first attempt comes down to one thing: pricing reality from day one.

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Why This Matters

This is not just a celebrity price cut story.

Evans bought this home in 2013 for $3.52 million. Even at the reduced $6.39 million ask, he stands to nearly double his money if it closes. That is what 13 years of holding a well-located Hollywood Hills property looks like.

But the bigger shift is personal. He married Alba Baptista in a private Cape Cod ceremony in September 2023. Their daughter Alma Grace Baptista Evans was born on October 24, 2025, in Massachusetts.

A source told People: “Chris is completely in awe of his daughter. He’s been soaking in every quiet moment and couldn’t be more proud to be a girl dad.”

He is a Massachusetts native. Born and raised in Sudbury. Started in community theatre there. The East Coast is not a lifestyle choice. It is home.

And he is not slowing down professionally. The Russo brothers confirmed his return as Steve Rogers in Avengers: Doomsday, calling his role too central to the MCU to leave out. He is stepping away from this house, not from his career.

Behind every big listing is someone choosing their next chapter. Evans is choosing family, roots, and a new version of home. The Hollywood Hills property is just what gets left behind.

Celebrity real estate has layers most headlines skip. Jaylen Brown listed two Boston penthouse units together for nearly $5 million because the market there was ready.

Evans held a price the LA market was not ready for.

Location is only half the equation. And sometimes the deals that turn heads have nothing to do with price at all, like this San Francisco home listed at nearly $3 million where the seller is accepting OpenAI or Anthropic stock instead of cash. Every major listing has a bigger story behind it.

Key Takeaways

  • Evans first listed the home in May 2025 at $6.995 million
  • It was delisted in November 2025 after sitting unsold for about 6 months
  • Relisted in June 2026 at $6.39 million, a $600,000 cut
  • He bought the property in 2013 for $3.52 million
  • The home is 4,600 sq ft with 4 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, a pool, and mountain views
  • The Captain America training gym has been removed ahead of the relisting
  • Evans is relocating to the East Coast with wife Alba Baptista and daughter Alma Grace
  • He is set to return as Steve Rogers in Avengers: Doomsday

What do you think a buyer should do with this place? Rebuild the Captain America gym, keep the vineyard garden as it is, or tear it all down and start fresh? Drop your take in the comments. Genuinely curious what people think about this one.

Wrapping Up

Thirteen years. A gym where a superhero was built. Views that made him stop and stay. Now someone else gets to call it home.

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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. All details are based on publicly available reports at the time of publication.

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