You wouldn’t expect Jami Gertz, actress from The Lost Boys and Still Standing, to be sitting on one of the biggest fortunes in Hollywood. But she is. And her home? Not just a mansion—it’s a whole portfolio. You hear her name, you think 80s movies maybe. But she’s got serious weight in the Billionaire Club, thanks to her husband Tony Ressler, a co-founder of Ares Management and part-owner of the Atlanta Hawks.
Hidden in Beverly Hills… And a Few Other Places
Her main residence sits in Beverly Hills, California. But the exact address? Not public, and kept under wraps. What’s known is: the property’s worth is somewhere around $60 million, based on local land values and previous estimates from real estate insiders. You’ll find it in one of those gated streets behind Mulholland Drive, where most Google Maps blurs everything out.
It ain’t just a house—this place got multiple wings. Folks online claim it’s close to 20,000 square feet, possibly more with the underground garages and guest quarters. Rumors fly about 10+ bedrooms, indoor pools, spa facilities, screening rooms, wine cellars, the works. Some even say there’s a basketball court somewhere under the lawn, which kinda tracks given their NBA connection.
Mansion With Billion-Dollar Taste
Jami and Tony ain’t just playing rich—they’re actually rich. Forbes pegged their net worth above $3 billion. So the house doesn’t scream celebrity, it breathes old money style. Think European limestone, custom Italian marble, and art collections stacked with Basquiat, Warhol, and other names you only hear in auctions.
The kitchen reportedly costs more than some folks’ whole house. Multiple chefs are rumored to operate during large events. And during pandemic lockdowns? Staff reportedly stayed on-site in quarters detached from the main estate to keep service running.
Security You Won’t See
There’s talk online about private security firms, motion-sensor walls, and surveillance systems powered by AI. One ex-contractor said working near the property was like “installing cameras at a military facility.” Not even drones get too close. Local ordinances allow for airspace privacy over parts of Hidden Valley, where many of these mega-homes sit.
A few leaks say she has vault rooms inside. Yes, plural. Not just for cash or jewelry—some for documents, some for art. The house also features redundant generators, suggesting the place is power-grid independent if needed.
More Than One Mansion
Besides Beverly Hills, they own homes in Malibu, Aspen, and Atlanta. Their Malibu compound sits along Carbon Beach, also called “Billionaire’s Beach.” These homes usually start at $30M+ and go upward from there. Aspen property? Hidden behind trust names but real estate sleuths pegged their winter home at $40M+, situated within one of the most exclusive ski-in/ski-out communities.
And Atlanta? That’s where Tony spends time with Hawks operations, and yes, they got a place there too—not as flashy, but still palatial by normal standards.
Fame Was Just the First Act
Jami made money in Hollywood, sure. But she built real wealth through partnership. She and Ressler are major philanthropists, giving away millions to education, arts, and Jewish community programs. That’s where a lotta home design influence comes from too—cultural heritage shows up in architecture details, materials, and even mezuzahs on entryways, according to some interior staff gossip.
She don’t show off, doesn’t flood social media with selfies or open house photos. In fact, she’s barely online, which makes these properties even more mysterious.