Multiple reports say Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi have sold a property they bought in the Cotswolds after discovering flooding issues on the grounds. The outlets describe the couple’s move to the area as part of starting a new life there. They previously purchased a farmhouse for about £22 million, but later found that the surrounding land was prone to flooding. The reporting then states the property is sold as part of a transaction involving a buyer described as an heir connected to the Tetra Pak business dynasty, with the sale price reported as £37 million. The articles frame the sale as the outcome of the couple’s reassessment of the home’s suitability once the flooding risk became clear. Across the accounts, the key elements are the high-value Cotswolds purchase, the flooding concern identified after they bought the home, and a subsequent sale to a buyer linked to the Tetra Pak family. The reports do not provide additional details on timelines, assessments, or the specific terms of the flooding-related disclosure.