Quentin Tarantino is making Israel his more permanent home following the birth of his son, Leo, and now you can be his neighbour in a $7.5 million (US$5.5M) luxury penthouse — and perhaps even share a bunker.
Located in the residential Tel Aviv neighbourhood of Ramat Aviv Gimel the duplex penthouse with two floors is situated very close to the esteemed director and screenwriter — and, as required by Israeli law, has a built-in bunker, The Post reports.
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The eight-time Academy Award winner has resided there with his Israeli wife, Daniella Pick, since the height of the pandemic.
In his most recent interview with Bill Maher in June, Tarantino revealed that — at the height of the Gaza conflict — he was accustomed to hiding out in the bunker.
“There was a citywide siren going on and that’s letting you know that the Hamas missiles are on their way. And then I take my 15-month-old son and my wife and we go down into a bomb shelter,” Tarantino said.
But the “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood” filmmaker said he doesn’t “get scared” of the missiles.
“I’m not scared at all. Like everyone else here, I don’t really notice it,” he said.
Pegged as a smart home, features of the nearby penthouse include five spacious suites with sea views and five bathrooms, three salons and a study with marble tiles throughout.
Spanning over 700 sqm, the property also features a 95 sqm roof terrace that wraps around from the living room and overlooks the Mediterranean Sea.
Two parking spaces are also reserved for the owner in the 16-story high-rise building, according to the listing.
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Initially splitting his time between Los Angeles and Tel Aviv, Tarantino, 58, described his life in Israel as “wonderful” in a January 2020 interview with Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot.
“I love the country, and the people are really nice, very nice to me, and they seem excited that I’m here.”
However, Tarantino admitted he is still trying to learn the Hebrew language.
“I can’t have a conversation now, but I know many words in Hebrew,” he said. “Obviously, I’m going to learn. I don’t want my boy or girl to speak a language I can’t understand.”
Tarantino welcomed his first child with his wife on Feb. 22, 2020. He married Pick, who is 20 years younger, in 2018 after dating on and off since 2009.
Tarantino recently made headlines after revealing in an interview with “Billions” co-creator Brian Koppelman on “The Moment” podcast that he hasn’t given a penny to his mum since she was not supportive of his writing career when he was a child.
“My mum always had a hard time about my scholastic non-ability,” he said.
When Tarantino was in trouble for writing screenplays in school, he recalled of his mum, “She was bitching at me … about that … and then in the middle of her little tirade, she said, ‘Oh, and by the way, this little “writing career,”‘ — with the finger quotes and everything — ‘This little “writing career” that you’re doing? That s*** is over!’”
Tarantino added, “And when she said that to me in that sarcastic way, I was in my head, and I go, ‘OK, lady. When I become a successful writer, you will never see one penny from my success. There will be no house for you. There’s no vacation for you, no Elvis Cadillac for Mummy. You get nothing. Because you said that.’”
Koppelman asked Tarantino, “Did you stick to that?”
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“Yeah, yeah,” Tarantino said. “I helped her out with a jam with the IRS. But no house. No Cadillac, no house.”
The filmmaker still owns the Los Angeles home he purchased in 1989 for $2.7 million, as well as a luxury apartment in New York City.
This article first appeared in The Post and was republished with permission.
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Quentin Tarantino is making this country his more permanent home following the birth of his son, and now you can be his neighbour in a $7.5m luxury penthouse — and perhaps even share a bunker.
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