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Actress Nicole Kidman has been nominated for an Oscar again, this time in the category of Best Actress for her performance in “Being the Ricardos”, a film in which she stars alongside Javier Bardem and which is available on Amazon Prime.

Kidman is one of the most recognized and awarded Hollywood actresses today, so it is not surprising that she has multiple millionaire properties full of luxuries and comforts.

One of the properties of the 54-year-old actress is located in Australia, specifically in New South Wales, on the outskirts of Sydney.

The area stands out for its diversity of landscapes such as tropical jungle, waterfalls, mountains and beaches, which surely caught the attention of the actress who has already won an award Oscar.

Kidman bought this ranch in 2008 and according to specialized media he paid $4.5 million dollars for it. Every million dollars was worth it because it is a property that he has maintained for years and which Kidman often talks about and assures that it is a paradise.

The place dates from 1878 and was built on land from 44 hectares, which makes the living space and green areas quite large.

Its living space is distributed over two floors with six bedrooms, a hall, a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, a library and other ideal spaces to relax indoors and leave the stress of the sets behind. of recording.

The large windows of the property allow each space to have natural light, which is a highly sought after feature in all types of residence.

What stands out most about the property is its Georgian style with predominant materials such as brick, stone and wood.

In its exterior, the green areas surrounded by the aforementioned nature stand out, it also has a swimming pool and a tennis court, which has surely allowed the actress and her family to spend excellent sunny afternoons .

In her extensive green areas she also has several animals that are sure to be quite happy and she has shown this in several photos on her social networks.

By Scribe