Luxury Real Estate & Dream Homes · Sebastian Vale · 5 July 2026

Katherine Heigl lists Utah estate for $10.6 million

Katherine Heigl lists Utah estate for $10.6 million

Katherine Heigl has listed her 25-acre Utah mountain estate in Oakley for $10.6 million, nearly two decades after she and husband Josh Kelley bought the land for $1 million and built their custom home. The Grey's Anatomy alum is not leaving Utah—she is downsizing to a restored Victorian farmhouse nearby.

Key Takeaways

Why Is Katherine Heigl Selling Her Utah Estate?

After nearly 20 years on the property, Heigl is ready to downsize. Architectural Digest reports that the actor, who rose to fame on Grey's Anatomy, has put her longtime Utah estate on the market as she and Kelley enter a new chapter.

The couple built the stone-and-wood mountain home in 2008, a year after purchasing the land. They raised three children there after making it their full-time home in 2012. Architectural Digest notes the family is now moving to a smaller home in the same area.

Heigl first fell in love with Utah's mountains as a teenager while filming the Disney Channel movie Wish Upon a Star, according to the Wall Street Journal reporting cited by Deseret News. She and Kelley married in Park City the same year they bought the Oakley land.

What Does the $10.6 Million Oakley Property Include?

The listing centers on a four-story, 8,000-square-foot residence in Oakley, an affluent rural community roughly 15 miles outside Park City. The five-bedroom home features concrete floors, large ceiling beams, and mountain views from its stone-and-wood design.

Heigl tailored the estate to her creative life. A separate ranch building serves as her art studio—"completely mine," she told Architectural Digest in 2024—while a home-theater wall holds a floor-to-ceiling yarn display. The family room, which she calls the "keeping room," has a fireplace and morning coffee spot.

Outdoors, the grounds hold a heated pool, a playroom, and a listening shack that Kelley restored from 200-year-old oak. "I brought my record collection and my turntable out there, and it slowly evolved into a place where we have cocktails and listen to great music," Kelley told the WSJ, as reported by Architectural Digest.

Listing materials also highlight a brand-new kitchen and expansive terraces, according to Deseret News. For more celebrity property moves, browse our Luxury Real Estate & Dream Homes coverage.

Is Katherine Heigl Leaving Utah?

No. Both Architectural Digest and Deseret News emphasize that the sale is a downsize, not a departure. The family of five is moving to a blue Victorian farmhouse nearby that they bought roughly a year ago as a restoration project.

In a January video shared on Facebook, Heigl called the farmhouse purchase "sort of a whim" but said she knew instantly it was right. "It had such a beautiful spirit to it," she said, noting it reminded her of her childhood home. "It's going to need a lot of love, a lot of work, but I have big, big plans."

That next home keeps Heigl and Kelley in the Utah mountains they have called home for nearly two decades—just on a smaller, more intimate scale than their $10.6 million estate.

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