Bruce Willis Forced to Sell It All: Actor Offloaded $65 Million Real Estate Offload as Health Declined

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With his declining health, actor Bruce Willis, suffering from diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia (FTD), was willing to give up his mansions for $65 million by 2022. Photo via Instagram, @emmahemingwillis The ’80s action hero, best known for the mega successful “Die Hard” movie series, was forced into retirement at age 67 in 2022, after his diagnose of aphasia was made public in March 2022. According to People, nearly a year later, in February 2023, the family shared that his condition had progressed, leading to a diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia (FTD), which affects areas of the brain responsible for behavior, personality, and language comprehension. The story of his selling of high-dollar properties resurfaced earlier this year on Threads. He started the sell-off long before his condistion was made public. In 2022, The New York Post reported that his mansions that totaled $65 million. The Downsizing Before this, he had already sold his Westchester estate in 2019 for $7.66 million. He purchased that property with his wife, Emma Heming, in 2014 for $12 million. This means the Willis family incurred a loss of approximately $4.34 million on the sale of their 9,000-square-foot home, which features five bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms, set on...

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