In a recent interview with The Sunday Times, Catherine Zeta Jones speaks with much enthusiasm about the properties she owns with her husband, Michael Douglas, including two in New York, one in Canada and one in Spain.
"I know it sounds very jet-set, and I love to surround myself with beauty, but it’s not excessive, it’s very comfortable," she reflects.
Michael and Zeta-Jones married in a lavish New York ceremony in 2000, and had two children: son Dylan, 25, and daughter, Carys, 22.
After getting married, the couple moved away from the busy streets of New York, choosing to make their Bermuda their home base.

The actress attributes the move to her dislike of "the city in the summertime," explaining that it's "too hot," later joking she didn't enjoy the Hamptons either because it was "the same people in shorts" and that "the social calendar is exhausting."
"So Michael took me to Bermuda because his mother was Bermudian and I thought, ‘I love this,’" she explained. "It’s an hour and a half in a plane. It’s a British colony, there were pictures of the Queen when I went to the bank. So we bought a house there and stayed for ten years."
While their portfolio has included various stylish homes including and a Central Park West apartment, recent statements indicate they maintain residences in New York and Spain, plus a property in Canada, for a total of four homes.
The couple views collecting homes as a passion, similar to art collecting.
Spain: They own a large estate in Majorca, the Mediterranean island of S'Estaca, which Douglas has owned for decades.
New York: Their New York properties include a penthouse in Manhattan and a large estate in Westchester County, dubbed "Long Meadow".
Canada: The couple also maintains a residence in Canada.
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