Tmz: Jessica Simpson Keeping $17M Mansion After Eric Johnson Moves Out Amid Split
tmz has learned that Jessica Simpson will keep the $17 million Los Angeles mansion she and estranged husband Eric Johnson once shared, after Johnson moved out of the property they previously tried to sell.
Johnson relocated to his own home not far from Simpson’s Los Angeles estate, which has six bedrooms, 10 bathrooms and measures about 10, 000 square feet; the move cleared the path for Simpson to remove the house from the market. The couple have three children, and those children spend time at the mansion when they are with their mother.
Simpson purchased the property in 2013 for $11. 5 million from Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, and the house has surfaced in the market several times since. It was listed in 2023 for $22 million, later taken off the market, then relisted at $17. 9 million in January before being removed again.
Their separation was publicly announced in January 2025, and Simpson is described as single and not dating; she is focused on her children and her work for the time being. The youngest child was born in 2019.
Tmz: What changed with the $17M mansion
The tmz account notes that once Eric Johnson secured his own nearby residence, the practical need to sell the shared home diminished and Simpson pulled the listing. The house has been on and off the market for more than a year, with price adjustments and multiple removals from listings during that period.
House history and listing moves
The property’s sale history is concrete: Simpson bought it in 2013 for $11. 5 million from Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, it was listed in 2023 at $22 million, and it reappeared on the market in January at $17. 9 million before being taken down once more. Those price points are the record of the recent listing cycle.
Family life inside the 10, 000-square-foot home
Simpson’s three children—two girls and a boy—are reported to be living at the mansion when they are with their mother, and the youngest was born in 2019. With Johnson moved out, Simpson remains in the house while balancing parenting and professional commitments.
For now, Simpson has chosen to keep the Los Angeles property rather than press a sale; she is single, not dating, and focused on her children and work as the family navigates living arrangements following the January 2025 separation announcement.