 In 2017, after splitting from her longtime partner, actress Jane Fonda got herself a bachelorette pad in Los Angeles. The former couple sold their eco-conscious Beverly Hills mansion and Jane picked herself up a massive Mediterranean-style townhouse for over $5 million, which is where she still currently lives. From mega mansions to a new Mexico ranch, Ms. Fonda's property collection is quite impressive, and today we're going to take a look. In these videos, we don't reveal any addresses, and even though I've done a house tour of my own place, please do not show up at any private residences because it's not safe for anyone. In 2017, after splitting from her longtime partner, Richard Perry, and offloading their Beverly Hills estate, Jane picked herself up her current home, which serves as the ultimate breezy bachelorette pad. Located in Century City and neighborhood on the west side of Los Angeles, Jane's current three-level home could be considered humble for a Hollywood star like herself. The crib may be labeled as a town home, but spanning 6,679 square feet of space, it's more like a mansion. The actress' home is tucked away in a guard-gated community and residents of the Century Woods Complex have access to a variety of amenities such as a community clubhouse, tennis courts, and indoor and outdoor swimming pools. Jane paid $5.45 million in cash for the 2015 built property, and inside there are four beds and seven baths throughout. The exterior of the tall home is charming with stucco walls and terracotta roofs, along with a fountain out front. Despite the large size of the place, it's easily accessible thanks to the elevator, which services all the floors. The airy and private courtyard out front leads into the entry hall and stairway, where you'll also find the study as well as some of the common living spaces. The formal living room features a fireplace, as well as a wood-paneled ceiling and a gray and white color scheme, and nearby, there's a 12-person dining room. Jane's spacious kitchen and family room are open concept style, and the kitchen is arranged around a large center island with a snack bar, while there's also an extra-serving corner to entertain guests. In the attached family room, both splash couches and opens up to a shaded courtyard. Out on the cozy courtyard, you'll find cream-colored tiles that blend in well, along with plenty of space to lounge. Jane's grand master suite is roomy, with both a fireplace and vaulted ceilings, as well as two walk-in closets and a large private balcony. Her ensuite bath is spa-style, with a glass shower and soaking tub. The house boasts a staff or guest room with bath on the main floor, with two more on the second level, all with their own balconies. Finally, there's an office-media room on the third level that opens to a beautiful rooftop terrace, perfect for checking out the views and taking in that California All together, Jane's mansion-sized townhome provides a light and airy atmosphere with comforting, neutral colors and light woods throughout. Just before Jane bought her current-century home, she put her contemporary Beverly Hills estate up on the market. Following her split from Richard Perry, with whom she shared the mansion, the former couple decided that they would let go of the property they lived in since 2012. Considering Jane and Richard spent $7.3 million on the home and finally sold it for about $8.5 million in 2018, they at least turned a slight profit. The eco-conscious crib was located in the trendy and expensive Trousdale estates. This neighborhood of Beverly Hills is a fancy community stuffed with fellow celebrities. Built in a modern style, Jane's former residence spanned 7,102 square feet of space, with four beds and 6.5 baths throughout. In a video, Jane once said that she instantly knew the Beverly Hills abode was for her the second she drove through the gates and saw the sharp architectural design and shiny stainless steel garage doors. According to the actress, the home simply had taste. Another feature Jane lived inside this home was the kitchen, which opened through walls of glass to a terrace boasting amazing views. From there, you could see the canyon and the mountains, and the views reminded Jane of the Southern California setting she grew up in back in the late 30s and 40s. While the home was built in 1961, it had been majorly remodeled and stocked with updates since then, and the exteriors were decked out in wood siding with stone accents. I was set behind private gates on a lot spending nearly an acre of land, and there were eco-friendly add-ons such as bamboo floors, bioethanol fireplaces, UV thermal glass windows and more. This stainless-deo front door opened up into the entry gallery, which had a dramatic all-glass elevator. I think that elevators seem to be a trend in Jane's properties. The home offered plenty of connected common spaces on the upper level, including a step-down living room with floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace and wall of windows. Jane's home also offered a dining room and a kitchen with walnut cabinets, fancy appliances and much more. This space opened to a small and cozy den. Jane's one-time office was just off of this room, and it boasted built-in bookshelves and windows looking out to the peaceful wood. One of the guest bedrooms, if not more, had its own terrace, while the bright master bedroom had a two-level sitting room, spacious sleeping quarters, double bathrooms and a walk-in dressing room and closet. The lower level of the crib offered hardwood flooring and a media lounge that looked like a music studio, also with a bar and a home gym. This space opened to the private backyard, where there was a covered outdoor lounge with plush furnishings, along with open terraces and a meditation garden with fountain. This solar-heated swimming pool overlooked amazing scenery and there was a nearby viewing platform with a fire pit to catch the best sunsets. Let's not forget that Jane also once owned a stunning ranch in New Mexico, called the Forked Lightning Ranch. This was where the actress once went to escape the Hollywood bustle. She purchased the 1925-built ranch back in 2000 and renovated the property immensely, even building a main Spanish colonial-style main house, dubbed the River House, which spanned over 9,500 square feet of space. She listed her beautiful ranch in 2015 for $19.5 million and sold it in an off-market deal for an unknown amount. This unique property was full of character and sought on 2,300 acres of land just east of Santa Fe, right on the Picos River. It's actually next to Picos National Historical Park and the property is the middle section of what used to be a 13,000-acre cattle ranch. When Jane got her hands on the sprawling property, the only house was a two-bedroom lock cabin where she lived for three years while constructing her custom family mansion. Jane said about her former ranch, the moment I stepped on the property, I knew it was home. Its sheer beauty made my hair stand on end. In the living room, Jane designed the space with a carved wood chandelier that resembled elk antlers as well as a fireplace and a set of French doors. The dining room had towering wood-beamed ceilings like much of the common spaces and another carved and rustic chandelier. The actress wanted to recreate the look of traditional New Mexico ranch homes and it appears that she was successful, adding many of the classic features like adobe walls, a tin roof, antique doors, and more. The home boasted a hand-crafted appearance and feel that also blended with modern features. Elsewhere in the house, there was an upstairs gallery with more antiques on display and Jane's master suite with a headboard she designed herself, a sitting area with fireplace, more wood-beamed ceilings, and a vintage dressing room. So now we've taken a look at legendary actress Jane Fonda and three of her properties past and present. While each of the estates were completely different, we can tell she is quite the eye for real estate and design. Even downsizing to what's dubbed a townhome is still a stylish mansion-sized abode in the heart of LA. Out of the three properties, which did you like best? Personally, I'm a fan of that New Mexico ranch. The design was so thoughtful and unique and it also seemed to be the most warm and welcoming out of the three, but that's just me. Be sure to let me know your thoughts on her homes down in the comments. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to give me a follow on Instagram and tell me which celebrity homes we should look at next. I'll see you all in the next video. Bye.