See inside Bruce Willis' former private Turks and Caicos island home

Bruce Willis' massive Caribbean estate is now on the market for $37.5 million

Bruce Willis
(Image credit: Dia Dipasupil / Staff)

If you're in the market for a massive, beautiful, Caribbean home—and you've got a few million dollars to spend—you're in luck. Actor Bruce Willis' former residence on a private island resort in Turks and Caicos is currently on the market for $37.5 million.

Found on Parrot Cay, the estate sits on 7.37 acres of property and features 12 bedrooms and 14 bathrooms. 

To be precise, the property is actually made up of three separate homes that total over 36,000-square-feet of space. The biggest one is called the Main House and it's smack-dab in the middle of the property, with the two other villas surrounding it. Whoever buys the estate will also be able to make use of the four pools.

There's more to talk about, including a slew of banana, coconut, and papaya trees all around the grounds, a children's playground, a yoga pavilion, and—get this!—1,100 feet of private beach that include a personal peninsula at its northern point. 


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You’ll be delighted to know that, among the indoor amenities is also a movie room on the ground floor of the main house. 

Turks and Caicos estate

(Image credit: Provo Pictures for Turks & Caicos Sotheby's International Realty)

Given the fact that the destination is part of the COMO Parrot Cay resort, the new owners will get to make use of amenities like estate management, butler services, housekeeping, and provisioning as well. Bonus points: being able to claim that you are currently living in Bruce's former home. 

The actor actually bought the property that the estate sits on back in 2000. He built a home there and got married to his current wife Emma Heming-Willis on the premises in 2009. A decade later, in 2019, the couple sold the property to Mark and Robyn Jones—the founders of Goosehead Insurance—for $27 million (according to the Wall Street Journal, that was $6 million lower than the asking price). The new owners upgraded the home and are now selling it because, according to the Wall Street Journal, they want to spend more time at their (even larger!) vacation compound in Montana.

To put it simply: if you want to live as celebrities do, consider placing a bid on this wonderful estate. 

Just check out the photos of the property...

Turks and Caicos estate

(Image credit: Provo Pictures for Turks & Caicos Sotheby's International Realty)

Turks and Caicos estate

(Image credit: Provo Pictures for Turks & Caicos Sotheby's International Realty)

Turks and Caicos estate

(Image credit: Provo Pictures for Turks & Caicos Sotheby's International Realty)
Anna Rahmanan

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